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Our Boy Bill
I confess to being a great fan of Bill Buckley. He has a
style all his own, openly gay and sometimes camp, he has developed a
warm rapport
with his loyal late-night listeners who are evidently fond of the man.
He
presents a staggering 4 hours of broadcasting each night, from Tuesday
to Friday
(1am – 5am on LBC) and has recently added a Sunday slot! Is he on
Monkey
Glands?
Born in Birmingham in 1959 (but still sounding surprisingly
young), he started his career as a newspaper journalist and came to
fame on
television in 1982 with Esther Ranzen’s “That Life”. The birth of
BBC’s breakfast TV offered him
another forum for his talents and introduced us to his musical side, a
treat for
any lover of witty, topical song. Looking for some R and R, Bill
presented
BBC’s “Holiday Programme” and later Radio 4’s “Breakaway”. He says the
job was hard work, despite everyone's false assumption that it's
basically
being on holiday with a camera, but he loved it anyway. 
What has all this to do with food, you wonder? Well, Bill’s
Sunday programme (3pm - 5pm on LBC) is devoted to just that. He has a
real love
of food broadcasting and is also a food writer, being a member of the
Guild of
Food Writers, an accolade of which he is deservedly proud. This lad can
cook a
bit too! In spring of 2005, he won the London week of C4’s cookery and
party-giving competition, “Come Dine with Me” and has also cooked
professionally on television on several occasions.
He loves cooking for friends and recently treated some of them to
cucumber vichyssoise; salad of
marinated herring, beetroot, avocado, apple, toasted walnuts and rocket
with
horseradish cream; poached chicken with mustard and lemon sauce and
roasted roots;
trio of homemade (yes, from his own home!) ice creams - chocolate,
coconut and
rum, clotted cream with caramelised pecans. Not too shabby, huh?
I couldn’t be more pleased to find Bill with his own foodie
radio spot with LBC’s Food and Drink programme. His knowledge and
genuine interest in the subject are evident. His skill has even enabled
him to present
entertaining wine-tasting segments that don’t need to resort to
exaggerated gargling or use of a sound-enhanced spittoon!
Although being an accomplished food professional himself, he
remains in touch with this core audience of enthusiastic amateurs. He
interviews his guests with charm and consideration, especially those
who are radio guest virgins, enabling them to give of their best. He
asks
questions that we would ourselves like to ask if only we weren’t so
shy. Those
questions that we think might sound daft or show our ignorance of all
things
culinary (“Is it OK to use my son’s terrapin to make Mock Turtle
Soup?”), Bill can
ask on our behalf.
Bill Buckley’s Sunday stint is an audience-participation
food magazine, so of course he loves to hear from his listeners. Each
week his choice of guests reflects topical issues, new and views. He
invites not only
the usual suspects from the pantheon of celebrated chefs and experts
but offers,
equally, a platform for little-known food producers, innovators and
writers. You
can listen live online and find podcasts of previous programmes on LBC
web
site at www.lbc.co.uk .
So next Sunday afternoon, pour yourself a big mug of tea, throw the cat
off your comfy chair and tune in to the youthful intonations of our boy
Bill. That's what I'll be doing!
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