Loyd Grossman
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- | Food critic and heritage spokesman, born in Boston (Massachusetts, not | + | Food critic and heritage spokesman, born in Boston (Massachusetts, not Lincolnshire) in 1950. Before his spell of fame as a TV host, he was a journalist working for ''Harpers & Queen'' and the ''Sunday Times''; nowadays he works tirelessly to preserve our national heritage and has his face on lots of cook-in sauces. |
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Revision as of 23:09, 21 November 2009
Biography
Food critic and heritage spokesman, born in Boston (Massachusetts, not Lincolnshire) in 1950. Before his spell of fame as a TV host, he was a journalist working for Harpers & Queen and the Sunday Times; nowadays he works tirelessly to preserve our national heritage and has his face on lots of cook-in sauces.
Trivia
Yes, it really is true: Loyd once had a minor hit single, Ain't Doin' Nothin', as lead singer of fantastically obscure new wavers Jet Bronx and the Forbidden.
Books / Tapes
Contact
Gordon Poole Agency Ltd, The Limes, Brockley, Bristol. BS48 3BB