Clement Freud Dead :(

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Auntie said:
Broadcaster and former Liberal MP Sir Clement Freud has died aged 84.

A statement from his family said Sir Clement had died on Wednesday evening at his London home.

He is survived by his wife of 59 years, the actress Jill Freud, five children and 17 grandchildren. His funeral will be held next week.

A grandson of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, Sir Clement had a varied career as a cookery expert, press columnist and radio game show contestant.

Renowned for his lugubrious expression and mournful voice, he was a regular panellist on the BBC's Just a Minute for more than 30 years.

One of the good guys checks out.

Sir Clement :salute:
 
:( How's Radio 4 supposed to go on without Humph or Clement?

At least Will Self might be invited onto JAM now...

:salute: Sir Clement
 
A guy of which I never heard of is dead?

NOOOO! :run:

Why did you feel the need to post in this thread then?

What do you feel your post has contributed?

Do you feel the need to barge into funerals and inform the morners that since you didnt know the deceased you dont give a toss they are dead?

Your lack of tact or having anything worth saying is thrown into sharper relief by comparison with Clement.

Good day sir :hatsoff:
 
Why did you feel the need to post in this thread then?
I...simply don't know...:(
What do you feel your post has contributed?
I feel...suddenly very ashamed of myself.
Do you feel the need to barge into funerals and inform the morners that since you didnt know the deceased you dont give a toss they are dead?
I...I'm sorry, you guys! :(
Your lack of tact or having anything worth saying is thrown into sharper relief by comparison with Clement.
But...but I love Clement! :cry:
 
My favourite Clement moment was on Just a Minute.

Someone called him out for repetition within 15 seconds of the end, when it turned out that it was a transitive of the verb, so Nicholas Parsons told him he'd be willing to give Clement the benefit of the doubt later.

Clement immediately rang the bell and goes "I want the benefit of the doubt now!
 
Gonna give him a wiki, never heard of him either. Seems like an interesting character - renowned game show contestant!?

Rest in Peace
 
Gonna give him a wiki, never heard of him either. Seems like an interesting character - renowned game show contestant!?

Rest in Peace

Forty one years on Just a Minute. You know how the brits get about Radio 4. See also Mornington Cresent.
 
Reading the wiki article on him, I can safely say this guy had an amazing life.

MP, celebrity chef, married a woman who apparently was the inspiration for a character in the Narnia books, served in WW2 as Montgomery's aide, related to Sigmund Freud, rector to a couple of universities. :eek:

I could try to play a game of Mornington Crescent but the excessive Britishness would probably invoke a stroke or some other unpleasantness. :P
 
Reading the wiki article on him, I can safely say this guy had an amazing life.

MP, celebrity chef, married a woman who apparently was the inspiration for a character in the Narnia books, served in WW2 as Montgomery's aide, related to Sigmund Freud, rector to a couple of universities. :eek:

I could try to play a game of Mornington Crescent but the excessive Britishness would probably invoke a stroke or some other unpleasantness. :P

Was in the Army at the Nuremberg trials too, though just as a peon. Still quite a thing to have been any kind of part of.
 
Emma Freud is/was a bit of a hotty as well.
 
I'm just listening to old episodes on Youtube, and I love Clement's innate ability to rattle off huge lists of vaguely related to the subject :lol:
 
Related to Sigmund Freud... wonderful...:mad:
 
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