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Started by Sheilbh, September 15, 2009, 04:49:57 AM

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Celebrity chef Keith Floyd dies
Keith Floyd
Floyd's unique presentation style was an instant hit

Celebrity chef Keith Floyd has died following a heart attack, aged 65.

He died at his partner's Dorset home on Monday, said his autobiography ghost-writer, James Steen. Floyd had been diagnosed with bowel cancer in June.

From Faringdon in Oxfordshire, Floyd shot to fame in the 1980s in ground-breaking cookery shows, fronted with huge enthusiasm and wineglass in hand.

Chef Marco Pierre White described Floyd as a "natural cook" who had "inspired a nation" with his programmes.

Floyd's idiosyncratic, often shambolic style of presentation endeared him to millions of viewers around the world. White said: "What he did to inspire a nation, I don't know another man who has done what he has done.

"He had this great ability at the stove, great confidence. He was a natural cook.

"But his very special talent was he could articulate himself and deliver inspiration with words. He spoke in a way that everybody could understand."

He added: "A little piece of Britain died yesterday which will never be replaced.

"He was an individual, he was a maverick, he was mercurial, he was magical, he was special, he was rare."

Celebrity chef Phil Vickery called Floyd "the original television chef".

Wine-fuelled flamboyance

He opened his first restaurant, Floyd's Bistro, in Bristol, at the age of 22, and its success quickly led to him running three establishments.

But a lack of business acumen that would plague him throughout his career soon forced him to sell up, after which a restaurant in France also proved a failure.

It was on his return to Bristol, running a new bistro near the BBC studios in the city, that Floyd was discovered by television producer David Pritchard.

Their 1985 series, Floyd on Fish, was an instant hit, and subsequent series took the chef all over the world.

The programmes were ground-breaking at the time for taking the cooking out of a studio, but it was Floyd's wine-fuelled flamboyance that viewers loved.

"That was his charm, completely, the fact that if it all went wrong he just threw it in the bin and carried on," said Vickery.

"He didn't live in the sanitised world of perfect studio cookery; he was out and about, he loved his drink and he loved engaging with other people.

"I think he was the untitled British gentleman abroad cooking."

Floyd wrote more than 20 books, many of them best-sellers. His autobiography, Stirred But Not Shaken, is due to be published next month.

Mr Steen, the book's ghost-writer, said: "Writing the book was amazing, it was like a dream come true.

"For an autobiography you have to be introspective and he found that difficult to start with, but yesterday when I spoke to him he was a really happy man.

"He was very excited about it. The experience for him was therapeutic."

Dorset Police said the death had been reported to the coroner for west Dorset, and a routine post-mortem examination would be conducted.

I recommend the video in this article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4938830.stm
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Jaron

Never heard of him, but sonds like an interesting fellow. RiP.
Winner of THE grumbler point.

Brazen

Proof fish and wine don't help you live long in that kind of quantity.

RIP Keith.

swallow

It's nice when someone who isn't hard-nosed makes it.
Loved ya, Keithy babe  :(

Warspite

" SIR – I must commend you on some of your recent obituaries. I was delighted to read of the deaths of Foday Sankoh (August 9th), and Uday and Qusay Hussein (July 26th). Do you take requests? "

OVO JE SRBIJA
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Agelastus

 :(

I used to really enjoy his programs. In many ways, he was the first of today's "personality chefs".
"Come grow old with me
The Best is yet to be
The last of life for which the first was made."

Jos Theelen

 :(

Also a blow for the wine industry

Gambrinus

Bugger, (though not surprising considering his lifestyle (even if it's hard to say if this was a direct effect effect of it though))
He was a good man and one of my tv favourites  :(

Lucidor


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