Ive just been watching Adrian and Christine doing a feature on TV chefs.The piece went 'all the way back' to Delia Smith in the seventies with a cursory nod to Fanny Craddock from the sixties for being the birthplace of TV cooking as entertainment.Well for a start the first TV chef was Philip Harbin in the 1950s and the first female TV chef was Marguarite Patten from a similar time. There was no mention of the first truly watchable and-unlike Delia- exiting chef who must surely have been Graham Kerr- The Galloping Gourmet .. well I think so .anyway...LOL
I remember P H well, he really knew his onions, and looked a bit like one also. Don`t remember M P tho ,or G K. Well, I was only 15 in 1950 and the main cook in my life was me mammy.RIP
oh the Galloping Gourmet was brilliant, they were showing repeats on one of the freeview channels a few years ago, great viewing and no concern for calories, fats, etc, ahh, bliss.
I also remember Marguerite Patten,who is still alive at age 94,and was on "Good Morning" last year.I suppose she could be called the 1st TV cook? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marguerite_Patten