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The One Show on TV chefs......
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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
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I too remember Phillip Harben,see here:~
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page= gr&GRid=6588
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