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James Martin shares shock and heartbreak over sad loss of Ready Steady Cook friend
James Martin has paid an emotional tribute to legendary chef, Alastair Little, who has passed away at the age of 72.MORE: James Martin shares rare insight into countryside lifestyle with girlfriend Louise DaviesAlastair, who was dubbed the 'Godfather of modern British cooking', rose to fame in the 1980s when he opened his self-named restaurant in Soho.WATCH: Phillip Schofield left horrified after James Martin butters a scone on This MorningThe establishment was famed for its simplicity, serving soup, salad, fish, meat and puddings, with the menu usually changing throughout the day based on the supply of ingredients.MORE: James Martin and girlfriend Louise Davies make stunning rare appearance at Royal AscotREAD: James Martin's delicious Mediterranean-inspired meatballs with tomato sauce - recipeHe also appeared on various TV shows including Ready Steady Cook alongside James.The 50-year-old chef took to his Instagram page to express his shock over the heartbreaking news, writing: "So sad to hear the news one of the true godfathers of British food has passed away."I had the honour of first meeting Alastair Little at college as a young kid and later doing stints at Frith Street which was a Mecca for all foodies at the time... later on Ready Steady Cook and beyond.A post shared by James Martin (@jamesmartinchef)James shared this snap of Alastair Little"The man was a legend in so many eyes and mine and my thoughts go to his family and friends.
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Dom Joly beat 'divorce tour' myth with wife Stacey on family holiday - but 'got shot at'
Express.co.uk asked Dom in the 2018 about his most memorable holiday.He replied: "Recently I took my wife and kids on a road trip to Istanbul and back."Everybody said it would be a divorce tour, but we actually had a blast."We got shot at by a policeman in Serbia and left our passports behind in a hotel safe in Budapest but otherwise it all went rather well."We do a family road trip every Easter - I think it's good for the soul."Dom joins James Martin on his Saturday Morning show today, not for the first time.The comedian made an appearance in February and used the opportunity to hit back at the chef in a back and forth tease.James asked: "Tell us about growing up in Lebanon."Dom began: "Well, I think growing up in Lebanon kind of explains a lot of why I do a lot of confusing things, because it's a confusing place."So I grew up there because my parents lived there, obviously, but it was an English family, and we'd been there for two generations for reasons that are way too complicated to explain."And when I was a tiny kid, Lebanon was pretty much the perfect place in the world, it was called 'Switzerland of the Middle East'."It was like living in the South of France, pine trees, Beirut was amazing, food is incredible, skiing an hour away, beach an hour away."Then, just as I got to an age where I was going to enjoy it, the whole place just exploded, civil war, and so I grew up in a really weird kind of schizophrenic life."Half of my school holidays, I was in a civil war, and then I'd be at a boarding school in England for school, and both were equally weird," he explained.James interrupted and asked: "Isn't it right that you went to school with Bin Laden?"Teasing James, he said: "Well, you're ruining my best story in my
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David Warner dead: Titanic and Omen star dies aged 80 as family say 'We are heartbroken'
James Martin and partner Louise Davies in rare sighting[LATEST]Sharon Stone, 64, leaves little to the imagination in racy topless pic[PICTURES]Amal Clooney, 44, stuns in white lace dress for date night with George[HOLLYWOOD]David's roles included villainous characters, including in films like The Thirty Nine Steps (1978) and Time Bandits (1981).Fans of the beloved actor will recall his character, photographer Keith Jennings, who met an inglorious end in 1976's supernatural classic, The Omen.In an interview for a programme on horror films fronted by Mark Gatiss, when asked if he knew what had happened to his severed head, Warner deadpanned: "I lost it in the divorce."The on-screen star also played Bob Cratchit in George C Scott's 1984 adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol.David also enjoyed a successful television career, with roles in Wallander - playing Kenneth Branagh's father - Penny Dreadful, Ripper Street, Doctor Who and the original Twin Peaks among others.He was also known for playing various characters in the Star Trek franchise and starred in several Doctor Who audio plays.He went on to win an Emmy award in 1981 for outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or special for his portrayal of Pomponius Falco in the television miniseries Masada.The Rada-trained British star was also renowned for title roles in the Royal Shakespeare Company's Henry VI and Hamlet early on in his career.He is survived by "his beloved partner Lisa Bowerman, his much-loved son Luke and daughter-in-law Sarah, his good friend Jane Spencer Prior, his first wife Harriet Evans and his many gold dust friends".
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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen admits 'challenging' Ravenseat life after split
Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen has admitted that adjusting to life at Ravenseat was "challenging" - following her split from husband Clive.The Shepherdess said that moving to the wilderness was a huge life change during a chat with James Martin on his ITV Saturday Morning programme.After being asked about how she got comfortable with farm life, Amanda explained to James: "It is very remote - it's billed as one of the highest remotest hill farms in England and I mean it's a challenging place at the best of times.READ NEXT: Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen 'stressed' after losing her child at busy event"So you have to adapt to the ways of the place and it certainly moulds your whole character."The Shepherdess added: "I think self sufficiency has to be one of the key things that you have to get your head around."Everything is not to hand and you're pretty much out there, doing your thing, and you have to work with the produce and what is around you."She then gave an insight into her and Clive's married life when she first moved to the farm and said: "It's been quite a steep learning curve going to Ravenseat."And I end up marrying a man who - pretty much - will present me with half a bullock as a gift.""You have to go from zero to hero very quickly." This comes almost two months after Amanda announced that she and Clive had decided to part ways after 22 years of marriage.In a joint statement shared on Instagram, Amanda wrote: "Clive and I have are sad to confirm that we have made the difficult decision to separate."This hasn't been easy, but we bot believe it's the right choice for the future of our family.
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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen opens up on her estranged husband's rather unusual gift
Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen has opened up about the rather strange gift her now estranged husband presented to her during the former couple’s early days.The Yorkshire Shepherdess took to Instagram to break the unfortunate news on June 9 and wrote a message to her loyal 513,000 followers.In the emotional message, Amanda wrote: “Clive and I are sad to confirm that we have made the difficult decision to separate. This hasn’t been easy, but we both believe it’s the right choice for the future of our family.”READ MORE: Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen 'stressed' after losing her child at busy eventThe Ravenseat Farm matriarch continued: “Although we are no longer a couple, we continue to work on the farm and co-parent together, with our number one priority [being] the happiness and well being of our children.”Amanda signed off by thanking everyone “for their support” and asked that the media “please respect their privacy” as the family “work through this difficult time”.The Owens share nine children together and the pair met in 1996 after Amanda undertook the role of trainee shepherdess.Amanda has previously recalled an unusual gesture Clive made when they first began dating back in the nineties.During an appearance on James Martin’s Saturday Morning show, Amanda opened up about the strange present on air.She said: “It was all a sheep’s fault, most things in life I find usually are.
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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen seeks help from kids as she addresses 'technical issues'
#yorkshire #haytime #sunshine #hay #tractor #hay.” The star attached photos of her son Miles riding around the farm in a tractor, as the picturesque North Yorkshire scenery was visible in the background.Her fans were eager to express their thoughts and well wishes, taking to the comments section to also remind the family to be careful during the heatwave.@MayhoodCharles wrote: “I have been thinking of you all - of all the things I have done haying is right up there with the worst! “Old fashioned rectangular bales - throw them onto the wagon, stack them, throw them off the wagon, get them into the barn, stack them again... UGH! Glad you are more modern.” @Spanglishpoppy said: “Hope you are all coping ok with the heat.Take care.” @JanDarcy7 commented: “What’s the temperature at the farm today? I'm in harlow and it’s 35c xx.”@JanetEV281 penned: “Is that Miles on the tractor????“At this time of year you need all the helpers you can great to see everyone mucking In Luv To The Owens Family xx.” Amanda lives and works on Ravenseat Farm in North Yorkshire alongside her nine children. Her rural life has been a part of the Channel 5 series Our Yorkshire Farm for several years. The show gives viewers insight into shepherding. Despite the star's passion for farm life, she recently revealed to chef James Martin why the lifestyle can also be “isolating”. During an appearance on James Martin's Saturday Morning Kitchen late last year, Yorkshireman James told Amanda he did not think the pandemic would have impacted her life on Ravenseat Farm, but she quickly corrected him. She explained: "Well, it has and it hasn't.
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James Martin admits he wants to invest in a tractor but 'not to plough a field'
James Martin, 49, is one of the most in-demand celebrity chefs on TV right now, with his ITV Saturday Morning show raking in the support.The ITV chef was asked in a recent interview, as he promotes his latest venture, what is something not many people know about him, with his answer surrounding a new vehicle.The Yorkshireman lives in the countryside with his long-term partner Louise Davis.In an interview ahead of The Game Fair, James was asked the following question: "Tell us something about yourself that not many people know."The chef shockingly replied: "I really want a tractor!"Not to plough a field, I want to drive it to my local pub the Wonston Arms with Cooper [his dog] and park it outside."James regularly has a variety of guests on his Saturday cooking show which is currently airing repeats as the chef takes a break over the summer.Last week he was graced with forager, Alysia Vasey.Noticing Alysia fiddling with the spices on the middle of the table, James asked: "What is the green stuff you have got here?"She explained: "Right, so we have got some sweet Sicily, this is absolutely fantastic stuff, so it does have a doppelganger."So if you can get a really good shot of this particular green because it is one shade lighter than Hemlock, it looks exactly the same."Making an assumption from the tone of her voice, James added: "Which is not good?"Throwing a sharp look at the renowned chef, Alysia quipped: "No, that will kill you, this won't, this is lovely, the mildew..."Meanwhile, James, who keeps his private life with Louise very under wraps, was pictured last month hand in hand at Ascot.The chef wore a black morning suit with striped trousers, completing his look with a top hat.He paired the outfit with a pink and
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