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4 unusual facts about Keith Floyd


Jonathan Pedley

Other notable activities include TV and video productions with Keith Floyd, lecturing at Edith Cowan University and acting as a wine consultant to Carlsberg-Tetley.

Keith Floyd

Floyd sold the restaurants and the rights to the name "Floyd's Restaurant" and moved to the south of France, where again he opened a restaurant in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue in the Vaucluse.

On 29 July 2009, it was reported that Floyd had been diagnosed with bowel cancer in the previous month.

L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue

Keith Floyd, the British TV chef and bon viveur established a restaurant there during a lengthy sojourn in France.


...on Television

The show was first presented by TV critic and journalist Clive James, then celebrity chef Keith Floyd in 1989, and finally Chris Tarrant from 1990 to 2006.

Don't let Devon go to waste

Various celebrities, including Phillipa Forrester, Rik Mayall and the late Keith Floyd, have publicly supported the campaign, with both Mayall and Floyd appearing in television adverts.


see also

After 7

Throughout 2007–2008, Kevon Edmonds, Jason Edmonds, & Keith Floyd toured the US as After 7.