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English broadcaster, writer, politician, chef and alleged sex offender (1924–2009)

Sir Clement Freud Freud in 1970 Born Clemens Rafael Freud (1924-04-24)24 April 1924 Berlin, German Reich Died 15 April 2009(2009-04-15) (aged 84) London, England Occupations Broadcaster chef MP writer Political party Liberal Spouse Jill Freud ​ (m. 1950)​ Children 5, including Matthew and Emma Parent Ernst L. Freud (father) Relatives Freud family Member of Parliament North East Cambridgeshire Isle of Ely (1973–1983) In office 27 July 1973 – 18 May 1987 Preceded by Henry Legge-Bourke Succeeded by Malcolm Moss Lord Rector of the University of St Andrews In office November 2002 – October 2005 Preceded by Andrew Neil Succeeded by Kevin Dunion Military service Years of service 1942–1947 Rank Second lieutenant

**Sir Clement Raphael Freud** (24 April 1924 – 15 April 2009)[1][2][3] was a British [broadcaster](/source/Television_presenter), [writer](/source/Writer), [politician](/source/Politician) and [chef](/source/Chef). The son of [Ernst L. Freud](/source/Ernst_L._Freud) and grandson of [Sigmund Freud](/source/Sigmund_Freud), Clement moved to the United Kingdom from [Nazi Germany](/source/Nazi_Germany) as a child and later worked as a prominent chef and food writer.

He became known to a wider audience as a television and radio personality. Freud was the longest serving panellist on the [BBC Radio 4](/source/BBC_Radio_4) panel show *[Just a Minute](/source/Just_a_Minute)*, appearing in each of the first 143 episodes, and making subsequent regular appearances up until his death in 2009.[4]

Freud was elected as a [Liberal](/source/Liberal_Party_(UK)) [Member of Parliament](/source/Member_of_Parliament_(United_Kingdom)) in 1973, retaining his seat until 1987, when he received a [knighthood](/source/Knight_Bachelor). In 2016, seven years after his death, three women made public allegations of [child sexual abuse](/source/Child_sexual_abuse) and [rape](/source/Rape) by Freud, which led to police investigations.[5]

## Early life

Clement Freud was born **Clemens Rafael Freud** in [Berlin](/source/Berlin),[2][6][7] the son of Jewish parents [Ernst L. Freud](/source/Ernst_L._Freud) (an architect) and Lucie Freud (*[née](/source/Given_name)* Brasch). He was a grandson of psychoanalyst [Sigmund Freud](/source/Sigmund_Freud) and the brother of artist [Lucian Freud](/source/Lucian_Freud). His family fled to the United Kingdom from [Nazi Germany](/source/Nazi_Germany) and his forenames were [anglicised](/source/Anglicization) to Clement Raphael.[8] He spent his later childhood in [Hampstead](/source/Hampstead), where he attended the [Hall School](/source/Hall_School_(Hampstead)), a [prep school](/source/Preparatory_school_(United_Kingdom)).[9] He was then educated at two [independent schools](/source/Independent_school): at [Dartington Hall School](/source/Dartington_Hall), where he boarded, and at [St Paul's School](/source/St_Paul's_School%2C_London) in London.[8] He was naturalised as a British subject on 4 September 1939, three days after the outbreak of the [Second World War](/source/World_War_II).[6]

During the war, Freud joined the [Royal Ulster Rifles](/source/Royal_Ulster_Rifles) and served in the ranks, acting as an aide to [Field Marshal Montgomery](/source/Bernard_Montgomery). He later worked at the [Nuremberg Trials](/source/Nuremberg_Trials), and in 1947 was commissioned as an officer.[10] Freud married [June Flewett](/source/Jill_Freud) (the inspiration for [Lucy Pevensie](/source/Lucy_Pevensie) in [C. S. Lewis](/source/C._S._Lewis)'s children's series *[The Chronicles of Narnia](/source/The_Chronicles_of_Narnia)*)[11] in 1950, and the couple had five children. Flewett had taken the stage name Jill Raymond in 1944, and after her husband's [knighthood](/source/Knight_Bachelor), was known as Lady Freud.[11] Freud became an [Anglican](/source/Anglican) at the time of his marriage.[12]

## Early career

Freud was one of Britain's first [celebrity chefs](/source/Celebrity_chef).[13] He worked at the [Dorchester Hotel](/source/Dorchester_Hotel) and went on to run his own restaurant in [Sloane Square](/source/Sloane_Square) at a relatively young age. Freud appeared in a series of [dog food](/source/Dog_food) television advertisements (at first Chunky Meat, later Chunky Minced Morsels) in which he co-starred with a [bloodhound](/source/Bloodhound) called Henry (played by a number of dogs) which shared his trademark "hangdog" expression. In 1964 he appeared in *[Strictly for the Birds](/source/Strictly_for_the_Birds)*. In 1968 he wrote the children's book *[Grimble](/source/Grimble)*, followed by a sequel, *Grimble at Christmas*, six years later. Whilst running a [nightclub](/source/Nightclub), Freud met a newspaper editor who gave him a job as a [sports journalist](/source/Sports_journalism). From there he became an award-winning food and drink writer,[14] writing columns for many publications.

## Political career

Freud stood in the [1973 Isle of Ely by-election](/source/1973_Isle_of_Ely_by-election), becoming the [Liberal](/source/Liberal_Party_(UK)) [Member of Parliament](/source/Member_of_Parliament_(United_Kingdom)) for that constituency (later [North East Cambridgeshire](/source/North_East_Cambridgeshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency))) from 1973 to 1987. In 1983, to support employment in his constituency, he assisted the management buy-out of a concrete pipe manufacturer in [March](/source/March%2C_Cambridgeshire), [Cambridgeshire](/source/Cambridgeshire), led by [Tom Moore](/source/Captain_Tom_Moore), and became an investor in the resulting March Concrete Ltd.[15] His departure from [Parliament](/source/Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom) was marked by the award of a knighthood.

In his column in the *[Racing Post](/source/Racing_Post)* of 23 August 2006, Freud wrote about his election to Parliament in a by-election: "Politically, I was an anti-[Conservative](/source/Conservative_Party_(United_Kingdom)) unable to join a [Labour party](/source/Labour_Party_(United_Kingdom)) hell-bent on nationalising everything that moved, so when a by-election occurred in [East Anglia](/source/East_Anglia), where I lived and live, I stood as a Liberal and was fortunate in getting in. [Ladbrokes](/source/Ladbrokes) quoted me at 33–1 in this three-horse contest, so Ladbrokes paid for me to have rather more secretarial and research staff than other MPs, which helped to keep me in for five parliaments."

His autobiography, *Freud Ego*, recalls his election win, and shortly after, when asked by his wife Jill, "Why aren't you looking happier?", he wrote, "It suddenly occurred to me that after nine years of fame I now had something solid about which to be famous... and cheered up no end." During his time as a Member of Parliament, he visited China with a delegation of MPs, including [Winston Churchill](/source/Winston_Churchill_(1940%E2%80%932010)), the grandson of the [wartime prime minister](/source/Winston_Churchill). When Churchill was given the best room in the hotel, on account of his lineage, Freud (in a reference to his own famous forebear) declared it was the first time in his life that he had been "out-grandfathered".[16]

## Callaghan and freedom of information

In the last year of [James Callaghan](/source/James_Callaghan)'s government there was a proposal to revive the one-year [Lib-Lab pact](/source/Lib-Lab_pact) which had lapsed in July 1978, to include introducing a [freedom of information](/source/Freedom_of_information) act, long proposed by the Liberals; however, Callaghan himself was opposed to this kind of legislation. Towards the end of the five-year term there was a [confidence vote](/source/1979_vote_of_no_confidence_against_the_government_of_James_Callaghan) in Callaghan's government, and Freud was expected to follow his party and vote with the [Opposition](/source/Her_Majesty's_Opposition).

Due to by-election defeats Labour's Callaghan ran a [minority government](/source/Minority_government) and sought support of members from opposing parties to support him that day; to that end Freud, in [Liverpool](/source/Liverpool) at the time, received a phone call from [10 Downing Street](/source/10_Downing_Street) at 3:00 p.m. asking him to miss his train back to London for the 10:00 p.m. vote, in exchange for a "looser" version of his proposed freedom of information act being enacted. Freud declined the offer and voted as stated by his party, after the lapse of the Lib-Lab pact, for an immediate general election. Otherwise the government could have continued until October 1979.[17][*[better source needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability#Questionable_sources)*][18]

## Radio, music and academia

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For many, Freud was best known as a panellist on the long-running [Radio 4](/source/BBC_Radio_4) show *[Just a Minute](/source/Just_a_Minute)*. Freud performed a small monologue for the [Wings](/source/Wings_(band)) 1973 album *[Band on the Run](/source/Band_on_the_Run)* and appeared on the album's cover. He also made the occasional film appearance, with acting roles in movies such as *[The Mini-Affair](/source/The_Mini-Affair)* (1968) and *[The Best House in London](/source/The_Best_House_in_London)* (1969). In 1974, he was elected [Rector of the University of Dundee](/source/Rector_of_the_University_of_Dundee) and served two three-year terms. A generation later, in 2002, he was elected [Rector](/source/Rector_(academia)) of the [University of St Andrews](/source/University_of_St_Andrews), beating feminist and academic [Germaine Greer](/source/Germaine_Greer) and local challenger Barry Joss, holding the position for one term.

## Family and hobbies

His son [Matthew Freud](/source/Matthew_Freud) founded the London public relations firm [Freud Communications](/source/Freud_Communications) in 1985. Matthew Freud was formerly married to [Caroline Hutton](/source/Caroline_Hutton), who was the second wife of [Earl Spencer](/source/Charles_Spencer%2C_9th_Earl_Spencer); he then married media magnate [Rupert Murdoch](/source/Rupert_Murdoch)'s daughter [Elisabeth](/source/Elisabeth_Murdoch_(businesswoman)).

Clement Freud's daughter [Emma Freud](/source/Emma_Freud), a broadcaster, is the partner of [Richard Curtis](/source/Richard_Curtis), scriptwriter of *[Blackadder](/source/Blackadder)* and *[Four Weddings and a Funeral](/source/Four_Weddings_and_a_Funeral)*. His nieces (by his painter brother [Lucian](/source/Lucian_Freud)) include poet [Annie Freud](/source/Annie_Freud), fashion designer [Bella Freud](/source/Bella_Freud), and writer [Esther Freud](/source/Esther_Freud). His eldest brother, Stephen Freud, closely guarded his privacy, with the exception of a 2008 interview he gave to *[The Daily Telegraph](/source/The_Daily_Telegraph)*.[19] Stephen died in 2015, at the age of 93.[20] Freud died without resolving a feud with his brother Lucian, thought to have dated back 70 years, over which of them was the rightful winner of a boyhood race.[21] There have been claims that Freud fathered a child in the mid-1950s with the family's 17-year-old nanny.[22]

Freud was a columnist for the *[Racing Post](/source/Racing_Post)* newspaper. Freud's enthusiasm for horse racing went as far as challenging [Sir Hugh Fraser](/source/Sir_Hugh_Fraser%2C_2nd_Baronet), then chairman of [Harrods](/source/Harrods), to a horse race at [Haydock](/source/Haydock_Park_Racecourse) in 1972. Freud trained for three months and lost some five [stone](/source/Stone_(unit)) for the event. Although Fraser, a country gentleman, was seen as a much better prospect, the two made a bet for £1,000-a-side. Freud used the long odds to his advantage, however, and shrewdly placed a large [side bet](/source/Side_bet) on himself. Freud won the race and made a great deal of money. His horse, Winter Fair, went on to win the Waterloo Hurdle at [Aintree](/source/Aintree) that year.[23]

Freud wrote articles reviewing facilities for spectators at racecourses in Britain, especially catering. This led him to receive the nickname "Sir Clement Food".[24]

## Death and funeral

Freud died at his home on 15 April 2009, nine days before his 85th birthday.[25] His funeral service was held at [St Bride's Church](/source/St_Bride's_Church) in [Fleet Street](/source/Fleet_Street) and was attended by a host of personalities from the media and entertainment industry including [Bono](/source/Bono), [Richard Curtis](/source/Richard_Curtis), [Stephen Fry](/source/Stephen_Fry), [Paul Merton](/source/Paul_Merton), [Debbie McGee](/source/Debbie_McGee) and [Nicholas Parsons](/source/Nicholas_Parsons), as well as several representatives from [Westminster](/source/Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom), such as then-[Prime Minister](/source/Prime_Minister_of_the_United_Kingdom) [Gordon Brown](/source/Gordon_Brown), then-Shadow Chancellor [George Osborne](/source/George_Osborne) and former Liberal party leader [Lord Steel](/source/David_Steel%2C_Baron_Steel_of_Aikwood).[26] He was survived by his wife of 59 years, Jill Freud, his five children, his 17 grandchildren and his two elder brothers, Stephen and [Lucian](/source/Lucian_Freud).[27]

## Child sexual abuse allegations

On 15 June 2016, allegations were made in an [ITV](/source/ITV_(network)) documentary, *Exposure: Abused and Betrayed – A Life Sentence*, that Freud had engaged in [child sexual abuse](/source/Child_sexual_abuse) between the 1940s and the 1970s.[28][29] Two women, who did not know each other, spoke publicly for the first time to claim Freud had preyed upon them when they were children and into their young adulthood.[30] Sylvia Woosley contacted the [ITV News](/source/ITV_News) team – the same team that exposed [Jimmy Savile](/source/Jimmy_Savile) – and told them she had been abused for many years by Freud, from the age of 10 in the 1950s to when she left his home aged 19. The second woman, who remained anonymous, said that Freud had groomed her from the age of 11 in 1971, abused her at 14, and violently [raped](/source/Rape) her at 18, by which time Freud had become a Liberal MP.[5][31] On the day of the documentary broadcast, Freud's widow, Jill Freud, issued an apology to both women. She accepted the claims and issued a statement of sympathy for his victims, saying: "I sincerely hope they will now have some peace."[5][31]

A third woman, Vicky Hayes, alleged that she was assaulted and raped by Freud when she was aged 17. Hayes said Freud had no right to his reputation as a "pillar of society" and ought to be posthumously stripped of his knighthood.[32] It also emerged that [Operation Yewtree](/source/Operation_Yewtree) had been passed Freud's name in 2012 when two alleged victims made accusations to the [National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children](/source/National_Society_for_the_Prevention_of_Cruelty_to_Children) (NSPCC).[33]

Allegations were also made of predatory behaviour by Freud towards female students during his time as [Rector of the University of Dundee](/source/Rector_of_the_University_of_Dundee) in the 1970s.[34] [Craig Murray](/source/Craig_Murray), a former British ambassador, who was a student at Dundee University in the late 1970s, described an incident when Freud asked the president of the students' union to [pimp](/source/Pimp) for him and select a woman to entertain him.[32]

## Honours

Freud was created a [Knight Bachelor](/source/Knight_Bachelor) in the [1988 New Year Honours](/source/1988_New_Year_Honours).[35]

## Bibliography

- 1968 – *[Grimble](/source/Grimble)* – illustrated by [Quentin Blake](/source/Quentin_Blake)

- 1973 – *Grimble at Christmas* – illustrated by Quentin Blake

- 1978 – *Freud on Food*

- 1980 – *Clicking Vicky*

- 1981 – *The Book of Hangovers* – 1982 paperback version illustrated by [Bill Tidy](/source/Bill_Tidy)

- 1983 – *Below the Belt*

- 1988 – *No one Else Has Complained*

- 1989 – *The Gourmet's Tour of Great Britain and Ireland*

- 2001 – *Freud Ego* – an autobiography. (The title is a pun on 'fried egg', *ego* being a Latin word used by his psychoanalyst grandfather.)

- 2009 – *Freud on Course – The Racing Lives of Clement Freud*

## See also

- [Freud family](/source/Freud_family)

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## Further reading

- Crewe, Daniel. "One of Nature’s Liberals: the career of Sir Clement Freud, artist, journalist, chef, bon-viveur – and Liberal MP, 1973–87" in *[Journal of Liberal History](/source/Liberal_Democrat_History_Group)*, Issue 43, Summer 2004.

## External links

- *[Hansard](/source/Hansard)* 1803–2005: [contributions in Parliament by Clement Freud](https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/people/mr-clement-freud)

- [*New York Times* obituary](https://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/17/arts/17freud.html?hpw)

- [Sir Clement Freud dies aged 84 – guardian.co.uk](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2009/apr/16/sir-clement-freud-dies)

- [AP Obituary](http://www.legacy.com/TimesOnline-UK/DeathNotices.asp?Page=Lifestory&PersonID=126283328) in *[The Times](/source/The_Times)*

- [Gallery of pictures at guardian.co.uk](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/gallery/2009/apr/16/1?picture=346031420)

- ["Clement Freud talking about *Just a Minute* (RealPlayer video)"](https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/comedy/rams/jam_clement.ram). BBC.

- [Clement Freud](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0294429/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Henry Legge-Bourke Member of Parliament for Isle of Ely 1973–1983 Constituency abolished New constituency Member of Parliament for North East Cambridgeshire 1983–1987 Succeeded by Malcolm Moss Academic offices Preceded by Peter Ustinov Rector of the University of Dundee 1974–1980 Succeeded by The Baron Mackie of Benshie Preceded by Andrew Neil Rector of the University of St Andrews 2002–2005 Succeeded by Simon Pepper

v t e Lucian Freud Paintings Portrait of Kitty (1948–49) Head on a Green Sofa (1960–61) Naked Child Laughing (1963) Benefits Supervisor Sleeping (1995) After Cézanne (2000) Portrait of Elizabeth II (2001) The Brigadier (2004) Family Kitty Garman (1st wife) Lady Caroline Blackwood (2nd wife) Annie Freud (daughter) Jane McAdam Freud (daughter) Paul Freud (son) Bella Freud (daughter) Esther Freud (daughter) Susie Boyt (daughter) Ernst L. Freud (father) Clement Freud (brother) Sigmund Freud (grandfather) Martha Bernays (grandmother) Related Leigh Bowery (model) Sue Tilley (model) Portrait of George Dyer and Lucian Freud (1967 painting) Three Studies of Lucian Freud (1969 painting)

v t e Rectors of the University of Dundee Peter Ustinov Clement Freud Lord Mackie of Benshie Gordon Wilson Malcolm Bruce Paul Henderson Scott Stephen Fry Tony Slattery Fred MacAulay Lorraine Kelly Craig Murray Brian Cox Mark Beaumont Jim Spence Keith Harris Maggie Chapman

v t e Rectors of the University of St Andrews University of St Andrews Sir Ralph Abercromby Anstruther, 4th Baronet Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Baronet John Stuart Mill James Anthony Froude Charles Neaves, Lord Neaves Arthur Penrhyn Stanley Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne Sir Theodore Martin Donald Mackay, 11th Lord Reay Arthur Balfour Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute James Stuart Andrew Carnegie John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig Sir J. M. Barrie Rudyard Kipling Fridtjof Nansen Wilfred Grenfell Jan Smuts Guglielmo Marconi Robert MacGregor Mitchell, Lord MacGregor Mitchell Sir David Munro Sir George Cunningham David Cecil, 6th Marquess of Exeter David Lindsay, 28th Earl of Crawford David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir Robert Boothby, Baron Boothby C. P. Snow Sir John Rothenstein Learie Constantine John Cleese Alan Coren Frank Muir Tim Brooke-Taylor Katharine Whitehorn Stanley Adams Nicholas Parsons Nicky Campbell Donald Findlay Andrew Neil Sir Clement Freud Simon Pepper Kevin Dunion Alistair Moffat Catherine Stihler Srđa Popović Leyla Hussein Stella Maris

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