Ned Palmer – Philosopher, Jazz Musician & Author Of Sunday Times Book Of The Year ‘A Cheese-monger’s History Of The British Isles’ Is A Must For History Nerds & Food Lovers. Great Fun Too.
I was thrilled to have really had such an entertaining and fascinating chat with philosopher, jazz musician and renowned cheese historian, Ned Palmer. Author of the Sunday Times Book of the Year ‘’A Cheesemonger’s History of the British Isles’’ Ned makes it clear that every cheese tells a story. In his recent book Ned takes…
Tom Jones – Author Of ‘Tired of London Tired Of Life. One Thing a Day To Do In London’ Even In Lockdown.
Carolyn Steel’s New Book ‘Sitopia. How Food Can Save The World’ Addresses One Of The Most Crucial Issues Of Our Time. We Live In A World Shaped By Food Which Is The Cause Of So Many World Problems. So What Is The Solution?
Special Season: Mayflower 400 – Top American Chefs Jerome Grant & Justin Walker Share Their Passion For The Joy Of Thanksgiving
In part three of this special miniseries focusing on the historic sailing of the Mayflower from our shores to America 400 years ago, we focus on the heart-warming story, known in every American home to this day – as Thanksgiving. After a grueling 66-day journey at sea the Mayflower and its passengers finally reached the…
Wayne Kirven Aka ‘Wayne From Buckhurst Hill’ Has Been Part Of The Fashion Scene In London Since The 50’s, Working With The World’s Top Designers. A Childhood Friend Of Marc Bolan, His Love Of Music Saw Him Record His First British Rock N Roll Song Earlier This Year
Since launching Your London Legacy back in 2018, I’ve met some pretty flamboyant characters—none more so than this week’s wonderful guest, Wayne Kirven, better known as Wayne from Buckhurst Hill. A childhood friend of none other than Marc Bolan, Wayne is a well know Modernist and has been part of the London fashion scene for…