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The life of television chef Keith Floyd has been marked at his humanist funeral service which has been held in Bristol. | The life of television chef Keith Floyd has been marked at his humanist funeral service which has been held in Bristol. |
Mourners included his partner Celia Martin, biographer James Steen and stand-up comic Jim Davidson, who knew Floyd for 25 years. | Mourners included his partner Celia Martin, biographer James Steen and stand-up comic Jim Davidson, who knew Floyd for 25 years. |
TV producer David Pritchard, who discovered Floyd at his Bristol restaurant, said: "Before he arrived, most cooking programmes were sensible." | TV producer David Pritchard, who discovered Floyd at his Bristol restaurant, said: "Before he arrived, most cooking programmes were sensible." |
Floyd died of a heart attack at the age of 65 in Dorset earlier this month. | Floyd died of a heart attack at the age of 65 in Dorset earlier this month. |
He was also suffering from bowel cancer, which was diagnosed in June. | He was also suffering from bowel cancer, which was diagnosed in June. |
Mr Pritchard, who admitted he fell out with Floyd for 16 years before a reconciliation, said: "This is a sad day for me." | Mr Pritchard, who admitted he fell out with Floyd for 16 years before a reconciliation, said: "This is a sad day for me." |
David Pritchard: "It was a love hate relationship which changed to hate hate" | David Pritchard: "It was a love hate relationship which changed to hate hate" |
Davidson, who flew in from Dubai to attend the service, said: "He was such a positive man in a very difficult world. He was the first of a kind. | Davidson, who flew in from Dubai to attend the service, said: "He was such a positive man in a very difficult world. He was the first of a kind. |
"It didn't matter what he cooked, he would just swig that glass of wine and we all loved him." | "It didn't matter what he cooked, he would just swig that glass of wine and we all loved him." |
Floyd's fellow celebrity chefs Marco Pierre White and Jean-Christophe Novelli were unable to attend due to work commitments. | Floyd's fellow celebrity chefs Marco Pierre White and Jean-Christophe Novelli were unable to attend due to work commitments. |
Floyd's biographer James Steen said that Novelli was "devastated" that he could not be there. | Floyd's biographer James Steen said that Novelli was "devastated" that he could not be there. |
White is planning to host a party at his restaurant in Knightsbridge next month to celebrate Floyd's life. | White is planning to host a party at his restaurant in Knightsbridge next month to celebrate Floyd's life. |
Floyd's body was carried in a hand-made coffin made of banana leaves, while the male guests wore brightly-coloured bowties as a tribute to his trademark item of dress. | Floyd's body was carried in a hand-made coffin made of banana leaves, while the male guests wore brightly-coloured bowties as a tribute to his trademark item of dress. |
The non-religious ceremony included a reading of Rudyard Kipling's poem If and the performance of a song called Keith Floyd Blues by Bill Padley. | The non-religious ceremony included a reading of Rudyard Kipling's poem If and the performance of a song called Keith Floyd Blues by Bill Padley. |
Floyd was carried in a coffin made of banana leaves | Floyd was carried in a coffin made of banana leaves |
His daughter Poppy read a tribute to her father, saying: "You would have definitely preferred to have been a rock star called Elvis than a famous cook called Keith Floyd. | His daughter Poppy read a tribute to her father, saying: "You would have definitely preferred to have been a rock star called Elvis than a famous cook called Keith Floyd. |
"But because of that - your love of music - you managed to put not only sun on a plate but an outrageous dose of rock and roll." | "But because of that - your love of music - you managed to put not only sun on a plate but an outrageous dose of rock and roll." |
Floyd, who was born near Reading in Berkshire, presented a number of popular cookery programmes from the 1980s, characteristically enjoyed with a glass of wine in his hand. | Floyd, who was born near Reading in Berkshire, presented a number of popular cookery programmes from the 1980s, characteristically enjoyed with a glass of wine in his hand. |
Recordings were often made on location, which was groundbreaking for the time. | Recordings were often made on location, which was groundbreaking for the time. |