Andi Oliver

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== Shows ==
== Shows ==
[[Beat the Chef]]
[[Beat the Chef]]
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[[Food Glorious Food]] (guest judge)
[[Great British Menu]] (judge, then host)
[[Great British Menu]] (judge, then host)
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[[Pointless]] (guest co-host)
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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Singer-turned-foodie who got her first taste of fame in the early 1980s when, aged 16, she joined her brother Sean as second vocalist in the cult post-punk-reggae-jazz-funk group Rip, Rig + Panic (their first vocalist being Neneh Cherry - and the two are still best friends to this day). From the 1990s she moved in a more culinary direction, leading to the opening of her Stoke Newington restaurant, Andi's Wadadli Kitchen, and a starring role on [[Great British Menu]].
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Singer-turned-foodie who got her first taste of fame in the early 1980s when, aged 16, she joined her brother Sean as second vocalist in the cult post-punk-reggae-jazz-funk group Rip, Rig + Panic (their lead vocalist being Neneh Cherry - and the two are still best friends to this day). From the 1990s she moved in a more culinary direction, leading to the opening of her Stoke Newington restaurant, Andi's Wadadli Kitchen, and a starring role on [[Great British Menu]].
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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She is the mother of sometime ''Popworld'' host, Miquita Oliver.  
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If you'd like to see her in action with Rip Rig + Panic, seek out ''The Young Ones'' episode "Interesting" in which they perform their single "You're My Kind Of Climate"  with Oliver on lead vocals (Cherry, who sang on the record, was on leave at the time following the birth of her first daughter).
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She is the mother of sometime ''Popworld'' host, Miquita Oliver.
== Web links ==
== Web links ==

Current revision as of 21:23, 21 April 2024

Contents

Shows

Beat the Chef

Food Glorious Food (guest judge)

Great British Menu (judge, then host)

Pointless (guest co-host)

Biography

Singer-turned-foodie who got her first taste of fame in the early 1980s when, aged 16, she joined her brother Sean as second vocalist in the cult post-punk-reggae-jazz-funk group Rip, Rig + Panic (their lead vocalist being Neneh Cherry - and the two are still best friends to this day). From the 1990s she moved in a more culinary direction, leading to the opening of her Stoke Newington restaurant, Andi's Wadadli Kitchen, and a starring role on Great British Menu.

Trivia

If you'd like to see her in action with Rip Rig + Panic, seek out The Young Ones episode "Interesting" in which they perform their single "You're My Kind Of Climate" with Oliver on lead vocals (Cherry, who sang on the record, was on leave at the time following the birth of her first daughter).

She is the mother of sometime Popworld host, Miquita Oliver.

Web links

Wikipedia entry

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