Andi Oliver

British cook, television and radio broadcaster, singer (born 1963) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Andi Oliver

Andrea Oliver (born 26 May 1963)[1] is a British chef, television and radio broadcaster, and former singer. She is best known for her appearances on the BBC TV cooking show Great British Menu.[2][3] She is the author of the book The Pepperpot Diaries: Stories From My Caribbean Table, published in 2023.[1]

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Andi Oliver
Andi Oliver, Hatchards, London, 2023
Born
Andrea Oliver

May 1963
London, England
Occupation(s)Chef, television and radio broadcaster, singer
ChildrenMiquita Oliver
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Early life

Oliver was born in London to Antiguan parents[4] and brought up in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, from the age of 10. Her father served in the Royal Air Force and was based at RAF Honington, and her mother taught at a primary school in the town.[5]

Early career

Oliver is a former member of the band Rip Rig + Panic[6] who appeared in an episode of Series 1 of The Young Ones. She used to co-host the Channel 4 television show Baadasss TV alongside Ice-T, and frequently appears on the BBC World Service and the BBC's annual coverage of the Glastonbury Festival.[citation needed]

For four years she ran a successful ephemeral restaurant, The Moveable Feast. After being creative director of The Birdcage pub on London's Colombia Road, she launched her own restaurant at The Jackdaw and Star, a renovated pub in the heart of Homerton. She opened her award-winning restaurant, Andi's, in 2016, and in 2020 created her newest food project entitled Wadadli Kitchen.[7]

Other music projects

After 1983, Oliver became involved in Kalimba, an African-inspired band. In 1990 she joined forces with her brother, forming the Mighty Hog.[8]

In April 2007, she began presenting a six-part cookery show, Neneh and Andi Dish it Up, with her friend Neneh Cherry for BBC2.[8]

Projects

Personal life

Oliver's daughter is television presenter Miquita Oliver.[15] Her brother Sean died in 1990 of sickle cell anaemia aged 27.[16] She lives in Wanstead, East London.[17]

Book

  • The Pepperpot Diaries: Stories From My Caribbean Table, photography by Robert Billington (DK, 27 April 2023), ISBN 9780241560211

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