Clement Freud
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== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
- | [[ | + | [[Eat Drink and be Silly]] (team captain) |
- | [[ | + | [[Just a Minute]] (regular panellist, stand-in host) |
- | [[ | + | [[Know Your Onions]] (team captain) |
[[Right or Wrong?]] | [[Right or Wrong?]] | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
- | Former restaurateur and Liberal MP with an extremely varied career to match - who else can claim to have improved British Rail sandwiches and helped to bring down the 1979 Callaghan government? He was famed for his deadpan wit on panel games - especially [[ | + | Former restaurateur and Liberal MP with an extremely varied career to match - who else can claim to have improved British Rail sandwiches and helped to bring down the 1979 Callaghan government? He was famed for his deadpan wit on panel games - especially [[Just a Minute]] on which he was a regular for more than thirty years. |
- | He died on 15 April 2009, aged 84. | + | He died on 15 April 2009, aged 84; only after his death did it emerge that Freud had been a serial sex offender. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
He was a grandson of the leading psychoanalyist Sigmund Freud. | He was a grandson of the leading psychoanalyist Sigmund Freud. | ||
- | For reasons that have never been made public, he was estranged from his artist brother Lucian Freud and had reportedly not spoken to him in over 50 years. On a happier family note, Clement was also the father of TV presenter Emma Freud, whose main claim to gameshow fame is hosting the last series of [[ | + | For reasons that have never been made public, he was estranged from his artist brother Lucian Freud and had reportedly not spoken to him in over 50 years. On a happier family note, Clement was also the father of TV presenter Emma Freud, whose main claim to gameshow fame is hosting the last series of [[Worldwise]], and via Lucian, he was also the uncle of [[The Answer Trap]] trapper Frank Paul. |
The family moved to Britain in 1933, and Clement went to St Paul's School, in London, before going into the hotel business as an apprentice at the Dorchester in London. | The family moved to Britain in 1933, and Clement went to St Paul's School, in London, before going into the hotel business as an apprentice at the Dorchester in London. |
Revision as of 01:25, 11 May 2021
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Shows
Eat Drink and be Silly (team captain)
Just a Minute (regular panellist, stand-in host)
Know Your Onions (team captain)
Biography
Former restaurateur and Liberal MP with an extremely varied career to match - who else can claim to have improved British Rail sandwiches and helped to bring down the 1979 Callaghan government? He was famed for his deadpan wit on panel games - especially Just a Minute on which he was a regular for more than thirty years.
He died on 15 April 2009, aged 84; only after his death did it emerge that Freud had been a serial sex offender.
Trivia
He was a grandson of the leading psychoanalyist Sigmund Freud.
For reasons that have never been made public, he was estranged from his artist brother Lucian Freud and had reportedly not spoken to him in over 50 years. On a happier family note, Clement was also the father of TV presenter Emma Freud, whose main claim to gameshow fame is hosting the last series of Worldwise, and via Lucian, he was also the uncle of The Answer Trap trapper Frank Paul.
The family moved to Britain in 1933, and Clement went to St Paul's School, in London, before going into the hotel business as an apprentice at the Dorchester in London.
He was a liaison officer during the Nuremberg war crimes trials.
He appeared in a series of pet food adverts with a dog called Henry.
While in the Commons, Freud introduced bills to reform official secrets and Sunday trading, foreshadowing similar changes from the government by over a decade. After defeat in the 1987 election, he was given a knighthood for his services to parliament.
He was named After Dinner Speaker of 1973 by the Guild of Professional Toastmasters, and served as Rector of the Universities of Dundee (1974-80) and St Andrews (2002-5).