
There's something about her tied up with coffee, Woman magazine and my grandma and aunt that I find most comforting.
She's been off our screens for some time, but I'm glad - and I may well be alone in this - that her son Jay is on them. I like him on Masterchef and I gave that Food series a go on C4 but found the format wanting.
As I've said here many times, I fell down a pub cellar because I was walking down the street with a friend who'd spotted La Rayner outside Pret A Manger. In my effort to see her I plumemeted. That will be my abiding memory of her.
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I never twigged the link between Clare and Jay so thanks for that little snippet. Another childhood memory gone.
She did an episode of HIGNFY in 1996 and a special "Agony Column" round was concocted in her honour. It was one of the single funniest things in HIGNFY'S 20 year history, and here it is... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXc8NB4k1Uk
I always thought she was really rather nice. I never found her grating at all.
I was waiting for you to give your pub cellar anecdote a commemorative airing, FC, and you didn't disappoint.
Do I ever, RS?
I liked her too, so much that I thought her Spitting Image puppet was unkind.
I went to a party at her house in Harrow once. Her son Adam was in my year at school and he had a party to celebrate the end of our A levels. I'd just passed my driving test, and driving a gang of friends to the party represented my first ‘solo’ drive.
I don’t think Claire was there, or if she was, she wisely hid from a gang of over-refreshed 18-year-olds.
PS: When did you start blogging again, F-C? You said you’d quit, so I haven’t bothered looking at the blog.
About a day later, TT. You can't keep me down.
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