Cooking legend Mary Berry CBE make the classic dessert Creme Brulee. First shown: 01/05/1979 If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail: archive@fremantle.com Quote: VT21115
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Mary's withered left hand....BLESS! My Granda had Poliomyelitis as a child and it affected his legs and feet. He still managed to father and raise a family of 12, and feed them all from an allotment that he worked himself, until a week before he died on 4 April 1973....😥😥😥
The presenter is more awkward and nervous than Mary haha. Maybe that’s why Mary seems to have her A game on here and not be as nervous as usual. Judith is a strong personality and Mary seems to flourish on her own.
Who is the other presenter who is standing by Mary? I’m so used to (I think her name is Judith) being on with Mary Berry. Quite enjoy these archival recipes!
I've never seen this woman before and I used to see the various incarnations of ITV's Afternoon shows regularly and knew almost all the regular presenters. Perhaps Judith Chalmers was off and there was a stand in? It ran every day Mon-Fri with a different presenter for each day of the week. The regular presenters were Judith Chalmers, Mavis Nicholson, Mary Parkinson, Elaine Grand and Kay somebody. For a brief while there were also some male presenters and they included Michael Parkinson, Bernard Braden Trevor Hyett and James Ellis. That idea didn't last long. The show's were called Tea Break, Good Afternoon, After Noon, After Noon Plus and APlus amongst others. Elaine Grand stopped presenting and became the series' editor.
the six other presenters that were missed out were renny lister.now retired.sylvia Duncan.jill tweedie.died in 1993.simon reed.commentor for Eurosport and dancing on ice.kay Avila.john Edwards.who became a tv producer.and Elaine grand.died in 2001.
Notice that throughout these late '70's broadcasts they refer to cost, saving money, using cheaper ingredients. That's because UK inflation in 1979 was 13.39%. My first mortgage interest in 1978 was 14%. And they're complaining now. 'You've never had it so good'