Peter Parka
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Can't believe it, he was only on telly last night being interviewed by Keith Allen and was in the papers a couple of days ago, calling Gordon Ramsay a cunt. Guy is a legend!:24: R.I.P.
Celebrity chef Keith Floyd dies
TV chef Keith Floyd has died after a heart attack, aged 65, according to the ghost-writer of his autobiography.
He died at his partner's Dorset home on Monday, James Steen said. Floyd had been diagnosed with 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.
“ A little piece of Britain died yesterday which will never be replaced ”
Marco Pierre White
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: "He enriched many people's lives. It's very sad.
"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."
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Celebrity chef Keith Floyd dies
TV chef Keith Floyd has died after a heart attack, aged 65, according to the ghost-writer of his autobiography.
He died at his partner's Dorset home on Monday, James Steen said. Floyd had been diagnosed with 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.
“ A little piece of Britain died yesterday which will never be replaced ”
Marco Pierre White
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: "He enriched many people's lives. It's very sad.
"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."
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