Fanny Cradock
Fanny Cradock (February 26 1909 - December 27 1994) born Phyllis Primrose-Peachy, in Leytonstone, London, was a British writer, restaurant critic and television cook. With the set upon, but genial old cove, John "Johnnie" Cradock, whose surname she adopted, she co-wrote one of Britain's first restaurant columns, Bon Viveur, which appeared in the Daily Telegraph newspaper from 1950 to 1955.
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February 26 - 1909 - December 27 - 1994 - Leytonstone - London - Writer - Restaurant - Cook - John "Johnnie" Cradock - Daily Telegraph - 1950 - 1955
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Fanny hits television |
| ► | - & Johnnie & Sarah... |
| ► | Assessment of her career |
| ► | Cockney Rhyming Slang |
| ► | Books |
| ► | Works about Fanny Cradock |
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