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'''Sir Clement Freud''' (1924-2009) was a guest on ''Countdown''. Besides being a former Liberal MP and restaurant critic, he was perhaps most famous as a game show panellist, especially on {{w|BBC Radio 4}}'s ''{{w|Just a Minute}}''. | '''Sir Clement Freud''' (1924-2009) was a guest on ''Countdown''. Besides being a former Liberal MP and restaurant critic, he was perhaps most famous as a game show panellist, especially on {{w|BBC Radio 4}}'s ''{{w|Just a Minute}}''. | ||
| − | He died on 15 April 2009, aged 84. | + | He died on 15 April 2009, aged 84. Had he lived, he would have been subject to allegations of child sexual abuse in 2016; it is unlikely that episodes featuring him will be repeated. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 21:00, 7 April 2020
| Clement Freud | |
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| Guest | |
| First appearance | 11 April 1988 |
| Last appearance | 19 September 1989 |
| Appearances | 19 |
| Episodes with Clement Freud | |
Sir Clement Freud (1924-2009) was a guest on Countdown. Besides being a former Liberal MP and restaurant critic, he was perhaps most famous as a game show panellist, especially on BBC Radio 4's Just a Minute.
He died on 15 April 2009, aged 84. Had he lived, he would have been subject to allegations of child sexual abuse in 2016; it is unlikely that episodes featuring him will be repeated.
