Seventies TV chef Fanny Cradock was an original when it came to showcasing her culinary skills to her adoring fans on the small screen. And at the time, she dominated the airwaves and led a lifestyle ...
The national TV encounter between celebrity cook Fanny Cradock and Devon housewife Gwen Troake was described as “Cruella de Vil meets Bambi” by presenter Esther Rantzen, and we all know which of those ...
Fanny Cradock was once the queen of British cookery — flamboyant, feared, and firmly in charge. But decades after she ruled the BBC airwaves in a ballgown and pearls, the original celebrity chef died ...
Between the mid-50s and mid-70s, Fanny Cradock (born Phyllis Nan Sortain Pechey) was a household name in the UK for her television appearances as a no-nonsense, abrasive chef. Her partner, Johnnie ...
The original grande dame of English cookery television, Cradock swept onto screens in the 1950s with theatrical flair. Draped in pearls and shoulder pads, she transformed the British kitchen into a ...
Fanny presents a collection of traditional Christmas recipes from the 1970s. Petit fours, mincemeat, cake, turkey and the pudding… we've got your whole Christmas meal covered ...
From Fanny Cradock's petits fours to Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's boudoirs, BBC Two has for the last 50 years been a guide to shifting lifestyle trends in contemporary Britain.
BBC Four controller Janice Hadlow revealed: "Following the success of single dramas exploring key figures from our recent past, including Kenneth Williams and Alan Clark, BBC Four shines the spotlight ...
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The former Watford home and TV set of a BBC cooking personality has been taken off the market. Fanny Cradock’s kitchen, in her Grove Mill Lane house between Hempstead Road and The Grove hotel, will be ...