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Peter Russell-Clarke
Born (1935-09-19) 19 September 1935 (age 88)
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Occupations
Years active1959–present
Website www.peterrussellclarke.com.au

Peter Russell-Clarke (born 19 September 1935) is an Australian chef, cookbook writer, illustrator and media personality

Biography

Clarke is best known for his television cooking shows. He hosted a five-minute television show called Come and Get It, which aired on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for nine years during the 1980s, broadcasting over 900 episodes. [1] He frequently used the Aussie greeting G'day at the start of segments of Come and Get It. [2]

He was chef for the Prince of Wales' Silver Jubilee dinner.

He has written and published several cookbooks and books about food. He has also illustrated several books, including works of fiction for children. [3] Russell-Clarke is an accomplished painter, and began his career as a freelance cartoonist. [2] [4]

In the period of 1975–79, Russell-Clarke was the spokesman in several highly successful and much-discussed campaigns on behalf of the Victorian Egg Board and the Australian Dairy Corporation. [4] Victorian egg sales rose 5% in three years. [4]

Selected publications

  • New Idea Cookbook (Southdown Press) ISBN  0-86860-280-9 [5]
  • The Awful Australian 'arry (John Walker Publications, 1969) (by Robert King Crawford; illustrated by Peter Russell-Clarke) [6]
  • The World is Flat: An Authentic Misrepresentation of Australian History (1972) ISBN  0-9599084-0-4 (by Robert King Crawford ; illustrated by Peter Russell-Clarke) [7]
  • Getting Across: A Guide to Good Speaking and Writing (Edward Arnold [Australia], 1978) OCLC  27558507 (by Maurice Brown; drawings by Peter Russell-Clarke) [8]
  • Peter Russell-Clarke's Egg Cook Book (Schwartz, 1979) ISBN  0-86753-000-6 [9]
  • Peter Russell-Clarke's Come and Get It Cookbook: The Book of the TV Series (Macmillan, 1984) ISBN  0-333-38035-5 [10]
  • Peter Russell-Clarke's Freshwater Trout Cookbook (Pan Macmillan Australia, January 1985) [11]
  • Peter Russell-Clarke's Honey Cookbook (Sun Papermac, 1985) ISBN  0-7251-0477-5 [12]
  • Come and Get it Again: More Fresh and Easy Recipes From the TV Show (Australian Broadcasting Commission, January 1987) ISBN  0-642-53068-8 [13]
  • Food, the Dictionary (Sun Books, 1985) ISBN  0-7251-0500-3 (written and illustrated by Peter Russell-Clarke) [14]
  • Aussie Outdoor Cookbook: In Association with the Australian Red Cross (Lothian, 1998) ISBN  0-85091-939-8 [15]
  • Pie of the Day (Lothian Books, October 1998) ISBN  0-85091-882-0 [16]
  • The Magic of Lemons (Information Australia, 2000) ISBN  1-86350-343-9 [17]
  • Magic of Olive Oil (Information Australia, 2001) ISBN  1-86350-363-3 [18]
  • Food Encyclopedia: Everything You Need to Know About Every Food (BAS Publishing, December 2005) ISBN  1-920910-65-4 [19]
  • The Adventures of Harry Lombard: The Magic Suitcase (Jellisen Publishing Australia, 2005) ISBN  0-9758133-0-7 (by Michael Krape; drawings by Peter Russell-Clarke) [20]
  • Waltzing Matilda (Alto Books, 2008) ISBN  978-0-9804914-9-4 (by A.B. Banjo Paterson; illustrator, Peter Russell-Clarke) [21]

Notes

  1. ^ "Peter Russell Clarke". Time Out Sydney. Time Out Group Ltd. Archived from the original on 15 January 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
  2. ^ a b Kingsbury, Damien (6 April 1983). "Good Food with a Dash of Fun". The Age. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
  3. ^ See worldcat listings for individual books
  4. ^ a b c Milsom, Wendy (26 September 1979). "Separating the Egg Man from his Jokes". The Age. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
  5. ^ New Idea Cookbook (worldcat listing). OCLC  221008427 – via WorldCat.
  6. ^ The Awful Australian 'arry (worldcat listing). OCLC  731642 – via WorldCat.
  7. ^ The World is Flat (worldcat listing). OCLC  27611146 – via WorldCat.
  8. ^ Getting Across (worldcat listing). OCLC  27558507 – via WorldCat.
  9. ^ Peter Russell-Clarke's Egg Cook Book (worldcat listing). OCLC  255454564 – via WorldCat.
  10. ^ Peter Russell-Clarke's Come and Get It Cookbook (worldcat listing). OCLC  27497519 – via WorldCat.
  11. ^ Peter Russell-Clarke's Freshwater Trout Cookbook (worldcat listing). OCLC  27554514 – via WorldCat.
  12. ^ (worldcat listing). OCLC  27554541 – via WorldCat.
  13. ^ Come and Get it Again (worldcat listing). OCLC  27509495 – via WorldCat.
  14. ^ Food, the Dictionary (worldcat listing). OCLC  27554856 – via WorldCat.
  15. ^ Aussie Outdoor Cookbook (worldcat listing). OCLC  39664380 – via WorldCat.
  16. ^ Pie of the Day (worldcat listing). OCLC  38831957 – via WorldCat.
  17. ^ The Magic of Lemons (worldcat listing). OCLC  155136188 – via WorldCat.
  18. ^ Magic of Olive Oil (worldcat listing). OCLC  155513969 – via WorldCat.
  19. ^ Food Encyclopedia (worldcat listing). OCLC  224575334 – via WorldCat.
  20. ^ The Adventures of Harry Lombard (worldcat listing). OCLC  174031002 – via WorldCat.
  21. ^ Waltzing Matilda (worldcat listing). OCLC  271770900 – via WorldCat.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Peter Russell-Clarke
Born (1935-09-19) 19 September 1935 (age 88)
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Occupations
Years active1959–present
Website www.peterrussellclarke.com.au

Peter Russell-Clarke (born 19 September 1935) is an Australian chef, cookbook writer, illustrator and media personality

Biography

Clarke is best known for his television cooking shows. He hosted a five-minute television show called Come and Get It, which aired on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for nine years during the 1980s, broadcasting over 900 episodes. [1] He frequently used the Aussie greeting G'day at the start of segments of Come and Get It. [2]

He was chef for the Prince of Wales' Silver Jubilee dinner.

He has written and published several cookbooks and books about food. He has also illustrated several books, including works of fiction for children. [3] Russell-Clarke is an accomplished painter, and began his career as a freelance cartoonist. [2] [4]

In the period of 1975–79, Russell-Clarke was the spokesman in several highly successful and much-discussed campaigns on behalf of the Victorian Egg Board and the Australian Dairy Corporation. [4] Victorian egg sales rose 5% in three years. [4]

Selected publications

  • New Idea Cookbook (Southdown Press) ISBN  0-86860-280-9 [5]
  • The Awful Australian 'arry (John Walker Publications, 1969) (by Robert King Crawford; illustrated by Peter Russell-Clarke) [6]
  • The World is Flat: An Authentic Misrepresentation of Australian History (1972) ISBN  0-9599084-0-4 (by Robert King Crawford ; illustrated by Peter Russell-Clarke) [7]
  • Getting Across: A Guide to Good Speaking and Writing (Edward Arnold [Australia], 1978) OCLC  27558507 (by Maurice Brown; drawings by Peter Russell-Clarke) [8]
  • Peter Russell-Clarke's Egg Cook Book (Schwartz, 1979) ISBN  0-86753-000-6 [9]
  • Peter Russell-Clarke's Come and Get It Cookbook: The Book of the TV Series (Macmillan, 1984) ISBN  0-333-38035-5 [10]
  • Peter Russell-Clarke's Freshwater Trout Cookbook (Pan Macmillan Australia, January 1985) [11]
  • Peter Russell-Clarke's Honey Cookbook (Sun Papermac, 1985) ISBN  0-7251-0477-5 [12]
  • Come and Get it Again: More Fresh and Easy Recipes From the TV Show (Australian Broadcasting Commission, January 1987) ISBN  0-642-53068-8 [13]
  • Food, the Dictionary (Sun Books, 1985) ISBN  0-7251-0500-3 (written and illustrated by Peter Russell-Clarke) [14]
  • Aussie Outdoor Cookbook: In Association with the Australian Red Cross (Lothian, 1998) ISBN  0-85091-939-8 [15]
  • Pie of the Day (Lothian Books, October 1998) ISBN  0-85091-882-0 [16]
  • The Magic of Lemons (Information Australia, 2000) ISBN  1-86350-343-9 [17]
  • Magic of Olive Oil (Information Australia, 2001) ISBN  1-86350-363-3 [18]
  • Food Encyclopedia: Everything You Need to Know About Every Food (BAS Publishing, December 2005) ISBN  1-920910-65-4 [19]
  • The Adventures of Harry Lombard: The Magic Suitcase (Jellisen Publishing Australia, 2005) ISBN  0-9758133-0-7 (by Michael Krape; drawings by Peter Russell-Clarke) [20]
  • Waltzing Matilda (Alto Books, 2008) ISBN  978-0-9804914-9-4 (by A.B. Banjo Paterson; illustrator, Peter Russell-Clarke) [21]

Notes

  1. ^ "Peter Russell Clarke". Time Out Sydney. Time Out Group Ltd. Archived from the original on 15 January 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
  2. ^ a b Kingsbury, Damien (6 April 1983). "Good Food with a Dash of Fun". The Age. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
  3. ^ See worldcat listings for individual books
  4. ^ a b c Milsom, Wendy (26 September 1979). "Separating the Egg Man from his Jokes". The Age. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
  5. ^ New Idea Cookbook (worldcat listing). OCLC  221008427 – via WorldCat.
  6. ^ The Awful Australian 'arry (worldcat listing). OCLC  731642 – via WorldCat.
  7. ^ The World is Flat (worldcat listing). OCLC  27611146 – via WorldCat.
  8. ^ Getting Across (worldcat listing). OCLC  27558507 – via WorldCat.
  9. ^ Peter Russell-Clarke's Egg Cook Book (worldcat listing). OCLC  255454564 – via WorldCat.
  10. ^ Peter Russell-Clarke's Come and Get It Cookbook (worldcat listing). OCLC  27497519 – via WorldCat.
  11. ^ Peter Russell-Clarke's Freshwater Trout Cookbook (worldcat listing). OCLC  27554514 – via WorldCat.
  12. ^ (worldcat listing). OCLC  27554541 – via WorldCat.
  13. ^ Come and Get it Again (worldcat listing). OCLC  27509495 – via WorldCat.
  14. ^ Food, the Dictionary (worldcat listing). OCLC  27554856 – via WorldCat.
  15. ^ Aussie Outdoor Cookbook (worldcat listing). OCLC  39664380 – via WorldCat.
  16. ^ Pie of the Day (worldcat listing). OCLC  38831957 – via WorldCat.
  17. ^ The Magic of Lemons (worldcat listing). OCLC  155136188 – via WorldCat.
  18. ^ Magic of Olive Oil (worldcat listing). OCLC  155513969 – via WorldCat.
  19. ^ Food Encyclopedia (worldcat listing). OCLC  224575334 – via WorldCat.
  20. ^ The Adventures of Harry Lombard (worldcat listing). OCLC  174031002 – via WorldCat.
  21. ^ Waltzing Matilda (worldcat listing). OCLC  271770900 – via WorldCat.

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