Western Daily Press (Saturday)

BELOVED BAKING STAR MARY BERRY NOW A DAME

Queen’s birthday honours:

- KEIRAN SOUTHERN AND KERRI-ANN ROPER news@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

MARY Berry has said she is “overwhelme­d to receive the very great honour” of being made a Dame in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.

The former Great British Bake Off judge has earned the status of national treasure over a six-decade career.

The West-born star said: “I am absolutely overwhelme­d to receive this very great honour. For most of my life I have been lucky enough to follow my passion to teach cookery through books and the media.

“I just wish my parents and brothers were here to share my joy, as my only achievemen­t at school was just one O-level – in cookery, of course!

“However, I am sure they are looking down and smiling. I will celebrate with my husband and family very soon.”

The food writer and broadcaste­r enchanted a new generation of viewers after starring in wildly popular BBC culinary show Bake Off from its launch in 2010.

Berry, 85, often played the good cop to fellow judge Paul Hollywood’s bad cop and delighted fans with cheeky innuendos.

She even became an unlikely fashion icon during her time on the show.

In 2016, she decided to depart Bake Off out of “loyalty” to the BBC after the show switched to Channel 4.

Hollywood stuck with the Channel 4 version.

Berry has since starred as a judge on BBC One’s Britain’s Best Home Cook

and fronted shows including Classic Mary Berry and Mary Berry’s Simple Comforts.

Born in Bath in 1935, Berry contracted polio when she was 13 and was left with a “funny left hand” and a curved spine, which she later said “doesn’t bother me at all”.

She did not shine academical­ly at Bath High School but excelled in cooking and studied at Le Cordon Bleu culinary school in Paris. In the 1960s, Berry became the cookery editor of Housewife magazine, followed by Ideal Home

magazine, before landing her first TV role with Afternoon Plus in the early 1970s. She continued through the 1980s writing books and filming BBC TV series from her home in Buckingham­shire.

Berry has published more than 75 cook books over her career and her awards include a 2009 lifetime achievemen­t gong from the Guild of Food Writers and a 2017 National Television Award for her work on Bake Off.

Berry was made a CBE in 2012 for services to culinary arts and once described being invited to Buckingham Palace for a meeting with the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh as her “greatest memory”.

Her life has been marred by tragedy. Her son William died aged 19 in a car crash in 1989. She is a patron of Child Bereavemen­t UK.

Berry has been married to Paul Hunnings since 1966, and the couple have two surviving children – a son and a daughter.

I just wish my parents and brothers were here to share my joy... however, I am sure they are looking down and smiling MARY BERRY

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 ?? Picture: Lloyd Ellington ?? > Mary Berry was awarded the Freedom of Bath in 2014. She grew up in the city where her father was mayor in the 1950s
Picture: Lloyd Ellington > Mary Berry was awarded the Freedom of Bath in 2014. She grew up in the city where her father was mayor in the 1950s
 ?? Picture: David Hedges ?? > Bath-born Mary Berry, centre, on Nelson the horse, with her brothers Roger, left, and William, right
Picture: David Hedges > Bath-born Mary Berry, centre, on Nelson the horse, with her brothers Roger, left, and William, right

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