Rosemary Shrager

Rosemary Jacqueline Shrager (born 21 January 1951) [1]is a British chef and TV presenter, best known for being an haute cuisine teacher on the reality television programme Ladette to Lady, and as a judge on Soapstar Superchef. She also made an appearance on the reality TV series I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!. Other television projects have included Kitchen Showdown with Rosemary Shrager, where she weaned unhealthy fast-food families onto nutritious cuisine. Shrager is an accomplished chef and has worked with fellow Soapstar Superchef judge Jean-Christophe Novelli.

Rosemary Shrager
Shrager in 2010
Born (1951-01-21) 21 January 1951
London, UK
EducationHeatherley School of Fine Art
Spouse(s)Michael Shrager (m. 1972 - his death 2020)
Children2
Culinary career
WebsiteWebsite

The daughter (and third child) of John Worlledge, a company executive, and his wife June Rosemary Twentyman Davis, Shrager was educated at Northwich School of Art and Design and Heatherley School of Fine Art, with the intention of becoming an architect. She married Michael Shrager, a barrister, when she was 21; they had two children. After her marriage, she established a catering company.

In July 2020 it was reported that Michael Shrager had died just before lockdown.

Television

In 2007 and 2008, she hosted her cookery series Rosemary Shrager's School for Cooks, where ten contestants competed for the opportunity to work in a Michelin star restaurant.

Shrager played the part of a strict, no-nonsense headmistress on the American reality show, The Girls of Hedsor Hall in 2009.

She and, the food historian and author Ivan Day, recreated dishes cooked for Queen Victoria on the 2011 BBC series Royal Upstairs Downstairs. She is now known for cooking daily on The Alan Titchmarsh Show from 2010 until 2012 and on What's Cooking? during May 2013.

On 14 November 2012, it was confirmed that Rosemary had joined the cast of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! as a late entrant[2] and was voted out by the public on 27 November 2012, finishing in 6th place out of 12 celebrities.

In 2016, Rosemary appeared in the three-part BBC series, The Real Marigold Hotel, which followed a group of celebrity senior citizens including actress Miriam Margolyes and dancer Wayne Sleep on a journey to India. She also appeared on The Real Marigold on Tour to Florida and Kyoto in 2016, Chengdu and Chiang Mai in 2017.

Shrager was a judge on the ITV daytime series Chopping Block, alongside John Whaite, in 2016 and 2017 and was a guest judge on Culinary Genius in 2017.[3] Additionally, Shrager was a judge on the BBC's show The Big Family Cooking Showdown, alongside Giorgio Locatelli, in 2017.

Television credits

Publications

  • Castle Cook (2001)
  • School for Cooks (2008)
  • Yorkshire Breakfast (2011)
  • Absolutely Foolproof Classic Home Cooking (2011)
  • Absolutely Foolproof Food for Family & Friends (2012)
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References

  1. Nutkins, Kirsty (4 July 2020). "The holiday that changed me: I haven't stopped learning since". Daily Telegraph.
  2. "Celebrities | I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!". Itv.com. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  3. "Culinary Genius".

Bibliography

  • Shrager, Rosemary; Gaisford, Sue, Rosemary: Castle Cook, Everyman's Library, 19 January 2001, ISBN 978-1-84159-049-3
  • Shrager, Rosemary, School for Cooks, Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, 1 August 2008, ISBN 978-1-4053-3513-3
  • Shrager, Rosemary, 'Absolutely Foolproof', Octopus Publishing Group Ltd, 2 May 2011, ISBN 978-0-600-62207-9

I also had three series on Channel 5 in 1998 to 2002

Rosemary Castle Cook, 2001

Rosemary Queen of the Kitchen 2002

Rosemary on the Road 2004

Granada Lifetime slot 19

Nosh It day time 2002 for ITV

Food and Drink program BBC 2, 2001

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