Major John Whitby Cradock (17 May 1904 – 30 January 1987) was an English cook, writer and broadcaster and the fourth husband of television cook and writer Fanny Cradock.
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& JohnnieCradock's Cook Hostess' Book (1970) ISBN 0-00-435151-7 Fanny & JohnnieCradock's Freezer Book (1978) ISBN 0-491-02313-8 Fanny & Johnnie's Cook's...
with her fourth husband, Major JohnnieCradock, who played the part of a slightly bumbling hen-pecked husband. Cradock was born at her maternal grandparents'...
peer, politician and soldier JohnnieCradock (1904–1987), British cook, writer, broadcaster and Army Major John Francis Cradock (later Caradoc) (1762–1839)...
position she held for four years. In 1948 she, with her partner Major JohnnieCradock, joined The Daily Telegraph, writing a food and drink column under...
It may also refer to: A pseudonym used jointly by writers JohnnieCradock and Fanny Cradock This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
in the autumn of 2005. He appeared as JohnnieCradock, alongside Nighty Night star Julia Davis as Fanny Cradock, in Fear of Fanny on BBC Four in October...
Ewart-Biggs (a smoked-glass monocle, to disguise his glass eye), Major JohnnieCradock, actors Ralph Lynn, George Arliss and Martyn Green, and Karl Marx....
(1969) by Helen Gurley Brown The Fanny and JohnnieCradock Cookery Programme (1970) by Fanny and JohnnieCradock Diet for a Small Planet (1971) by Frances...
played rugby for Beckenham RFC First XV in the 1924–25 season alongside JohnnieCradock who would become the partner of 1950s TV chef Fanny), and rich, booming...
Eric Buller MC (1894–1973), British Army officer and cricketer Major JohnnieCradock (1904–1987) Major Sir George FitzGerald, 23rd Knight of Kerry (1917–2001)...
Aberdare. Dionysios Arbouzis, appr. 74, Greek Hellenic Army general. JohnnieCradock, 82, English cook, writer and broadcaster. Ken Drake, 65, American...
she became amanuensis "manager" for the television cooks JohnnieCradock and Fanny Cradock sometime after 1955. In retirement, Farjeon moved to a retirement...
January – George Dow, railwayman and author (born 1907) 30 January – JohnnieCradock, cook, writer and broadcaster (born 1904) 2 February Walter Clutterbuck...
unusual for post-war Britain. The renowned TV-chef Fanny Cradock visited with her husband, Johnnie, and subsequently Ronay built up useful contacts with...
Cuthbert (1834). The Bishoprick Garland. London: Nichols, and Baldwin & Cradock. The Land we Live In, vol. 3, 1850, 148 Thompson, T. A Collection of Songs...
Feldman, who wrote the first three series. The fourth was written by Took, Johnnie Mortimer, Brian Cooke and Donald Webster. Horne's supporting cast comprised...
rowers finally sold the team to a consortium led by John Bassett, Eric Cradock, and Charlie Burns in 1957. Each held about 20% share in the company, with...
rationing provided enough for the poorest. Postwar, Fanny Cradock and her husband Johnnie presented cookery as television entertainment. After the war...