logo
Chef Jamie Oliver says dyslexia documentary was ‘most painful' thing he has done

Chef Jamie Oliver says dyslexia documentary was ‘most painful' thing he has done

The 50-year old celebrity chef has lived with the learning difficulty all his life and will now present a one-hour documentary on Channel 4 titled Jamie's Dyslexia Revolution.
The show will dive into the challenges and issues children with dyslexia face in Britain while asking whether the Government can do more to fix the education system.
Jamie Oliver said there should be more training for teachers to help them deal with dyslexic pupils (Joe Giddens/PA)
Speaking to the Sunday Times, Oliver said: 'I'm unpacking quite a lot of stuff.
'I thought I'd buried it but it's hitting a nerve.
'Genuinely, of all the things I've ever done, this documentary is the most viscerally painful,'
'I've seen so many high-flying, talented, grown men cry about this — I've just done it to you — the concept of being worthless (when you're) young is real. It's really triggering.'
According to the NHS dyslexia is described as a 'common learning difficulty that causes problems with reading, writing and spelling'.
Jamie Oliver revealed the challenges he faced at school (Matt Crossick/PA)
Having left school with two GCSEs, the chef opened up about the challenges he faced, adding that the kitchen 'saved' him.
He said: 'I didn't have any extra time in exams, there were no strategies, just a bit of extra tutoring help.
'There was no robust dyslexic knowledge then.'
He also described feeling 'stupid, worthless and thick' and developing 'a hatred of words and a total resentment for education' while other students called him a 'stupid dunce', leaving him with a 'deep-seated feeling of constantly being behind'.
'I didn't tell mum, dad or the teachers. I just bottled it up inside.
Jamie Oliver taking part in the What An Eton Mess demonstration outside Downing Street, over the previous government's anti-obesity strategy (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
'The kitchen saved me. I knew I had something to offer. I knew I wasn't a useless piece of shit.'
The Essex-born chef and author is known for hosting cooking shows and documentaries including The Naked Chef and Jamie's Kitchen along with publishing a series of cookbooks including Jamie's 30-Minute Meals.
He has also been an avid campaigner over the years including calling on the Government for greater provisions for healthier school meals and playing a role in imposing a sugar tax on soft drinks.
He is now campaigning for greater support in schools, calling for early screenings for dyslexia and neurodiversity.
Oliver added: 'We also need more training for teachers. In a two to three-year training course only about half a day is given to neurodiversity.
'I've only got love for teachers, we need to appreciate them more.
'But they want to be trained, they want to have the tools to notice, understand and react.'
Jamie's Dyslexia Revolution can be watched on Channel 4 on June 9 at 9pm.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

I was looking at Eric Bristow's flat when he died and his demise hit me hard, says ex-BBC darts host Bobby George
I was looking at Eric Bristow's flat when he died and his demise hit me hard, says ex-BBC darts host Bobby George

Scottish Sun

time5 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

I was looking at Eric Bristow's flat when he died and his demise hit me hard, says ex-BBC darts host Bobby George

'MY MATE' I was looking at Eric Bristow's flat when he died and his demise hit me hard, says ex-BBC darts host Bobby George Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BOBBY GEORGE says the ­sudden death of long-time drinking and darts pal Eric Bristow seven years ago 'hit me hard'. And his new book details the duo's many escapades. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Darts great Eric Bristow passed away seven years ago Credit: REX 4 The former world champion passed away aged 60 Credit: GETTY 4 Long-time pal Bobby George has opened up on the passing of the beloved Bristow Credit: GETTY They first met in the 1970s and became oche rivals — they contested the 1980 World Darts Championship final — but also 'very good friends'. According to George, the five-time world champion would be 'good as gold until about 10 or 10.30pm — then he'd become a complete a***hole once he had drunk too much'. The King of Bling, claimed Hackney-born Bristow would be 'rude, arrogant, leery and happy to pick a fight with anyone . . . I didn't like him when he was like that, no one did'. Yet the Crafty Cockney never wavered in his strong loyalty towards George, 11 years the senior man, whom he called Bo. Bristow — one of the sport's greatest throwers — died on April 5, 2018 from a heart attack before a ­Premier League event in Liverpool. He was 60. Writing in Still Here! The King of Bling, George, 79, said: 'Eric Bristow's death hit me hard. 'He was only 60 for f***'s sake. That's no age these days, is it? I had known him since he was a ­teenager — and he never changed. 'He could be a pain in the a*** and we had some right ding-dongs over the years. List of all-time Darts World Champions BELOW is a list of darts world champions by year. The list does not include winners from the pre-Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) era or BDO world champions. That means Raymond van Barneveld, for example, is only listed once - Barney also won four BDO titles - and none of Eric Bristow's five BDO titles are included. 1994 - Dennis Priestley 1995 - Phil Taylor 1996 - Phil Taylor (2) 1997 - Phil Taylor (3) 1998 - Phil Taylor (4) 1999 - Phil Taylor (5) 2000 - Phil Taylor (6) 2001 - Phil Taylor (7) 2002 - Phil Taylor (8) 2003 - John Part 2004 - Phil Taylor (9) 2005 - Phil Taylor (10) 2006 - Phil Taylor (11) 2007 - Raymond van Barneveld 2008 - John Part (2) 2009 - Phil Taylor (12) 2010 - Phil Taylor (13) 2011 - Adrian Lewis 2012 - Adrian Lewis (2) 2013 - Phil Taylor (14) 2014 - Michael van Gerwen 2015 - Gary Anderson 2016 - Gary Anderson (2) 2017 - Michael van Gerwen (2) 2018 - Rob Cross 2019 - Michael van Gerwen (3) 2020 - Peter Wright 2021 - Gerwyn Price 2022 - Peter Wright (2) 2023 - Michael Smith 2024 - Luke Humphries 2025 - Luke Littler Most World Titles 14 - Phil Taylor 3 - Michael van Gerwen 2 - John Part, Adrian Lewis, Gary Anderson, Peter Wright 1 - Dennis Priestley, Raymond van Barneveld, Rob Cross, Gerwyn Price, Michael Smith, Luke Humphries, Luke Littler 'But for most of the time, he was my mate and we had some great times together.' On the night Bristow died, George was on Merseyside, working at Shooters Bar and Diner. The pair had 'a little catch-up and I got him a Guinness'. 'One of the best things I've ever seen' - Frank Lampard stunned as Coventry star hits 180 with first-ever three darts That night, George stayed in a Stoke pub run by Barry Birch, Bristow's former driver. And he was even looking at 'Eric's flat' less than 200 yards away when he learned the tragic news. George said: 'I couldn't believe the suddenness of his passing. 'Nor could I take in the fact that I could see his flat — the same flat he'd have left just a few hours ­earlier — as I was trying to take in the tragic news. 'What were the odds of it? Me being with him, saying goodbye, going to Stoke and looking out of a window at his flat whilst stood alongside his former driver? 'We both needed a stiff drink that night. They reckon Eric's heart must have stopped before he hit the ground as there was no blood. 'In his diary, apparently, he'd written he had got bad chest pains. "Bloody hell, if that was the case, why didn't he go to the doctors or hospital and get it sorted? 'Knowing Eric, he probably thought, 'I'll put loads of Guinness down my neck, that'll get rid of the pain'. 'Anyone who knew him was aware that he didn't exactly lead a healthy lifestyle. I had known him since he was a ­teenager — and he never changed." Bobby George on Eric Bristow 'For as long as I'd known him, he was a heavy smoker, always rolling his own. 'And he would think nothing of getting through 15 or 16 pints of Guinness in a day, rounding it all off with a curry. Nobody's body can handle that day in, day out. 'Always on the go, working and travelling, meant he was always pushing it. "Although it wasn't work to him, just a chance to get on the p*** every day. 'I like a drink and a smoke but there are extremes and Eric pushed them to the limit. 'I'd say, 'You smoke and you drink too much'. He said, 'I know all about that, Bob. But put it this way, no one is going to be pushing me around in a wheelchair. When I go, I'll go like that. Bang'. And he f***ing did as well, bang.' George first encountered the 'mouthy so-and-so' while playing in a BDO event at Margate in Kent. 4 Bobby George knew the late Eric Bristow when he was a teenager Credit: GETTY He said: 'After that we became good mates and he would do ­anything for me, anything.' As they toured the country, they 'would share prize money', but there were times when George thought 'we're going to get our heads kicked in' due to Bristow's OTT antics. On a US tour in 1978, the first time George went on a plane, Bristow enraged locals by pretending 'to wipe his a***' with the American Stars and Stripes flag 'before chucking it on the floor'. George said: 'The atmosphere had turned really toxic and I was ­worried that someone was going to do something really stupid, like pull a gun out on him. ''Watch yourself, Eric,' I whispered in his ear. 'These guys aren't messing about and they have guns over here!' 'I'd like to say that was an ­isolated incident but it wasn't. 'That's how he was, always getting into trouble. But somehow always managing to get himself out of it.' Still Here! The King of Bling, published by Pitch ­Publishing, is out now, £25.

Comedy star to join Celebrity Gogglebox alongside funny wife
Comedy star to join Celebrity Gogglebox alongside funny wife

North Wales Chronicle

time6 hours ago

  • North Wales Chronicle

Comedy star to join Celebrity Gogglebox alongside funny wife

James Buckley, who is best known for playing the role of Jay Cartwright, announced the news in a recent clip. Alongside his wife, he said: "Hi guys, how's it going? We are joining the Gogglebox family." In the video shared by The Sun, he added: "We're going to be watching some great TV and some not-so-great TV. "And you'll be able to join us on Friday on Channel 4 at 9pm." James Buckley was born in Croydon in 1987 and is best known for playing the role of James Buckley in The Inbetweeners alongside Simon Bird, Joe Thomas and Blake Harrison. According to IMDb, the show aired for three seasons between 2008 and 2010. There were also two films that were released in 2011 and 2014. Beyond this programme, James has also starred in a number of other films and TV shows like Charlie Countryman and Doctor Who. Eurovision party. Who's coming?@leegogglebox #Eurovision #Gogglebox #FreshEveryFriday on @channel4 📺💻📱👀 And please #VoteGogglebox for best Factual Entertainment at the @OfficialNTAs 👇👇👇 EastEnders star confirms exit from BBC show to take on 'strange' new role Downton Abbey fans 'work out' finale's plot after spotting clue in first trailer Gogglebox star opens up about horrifying health diagnosis without any cure He also stars in a vlog alongside his wife, Claire, called At Home With The Buckleys. James and Claire have been married since 2012 and initially bonded over their mutual "obsession" with the Beatles. They have had two children together and live in Essex alongside their sons, Harrison and Jude.

Top comedian and wife sign up for new series of Celebrity Gogglebox
Top comedian and wife sign up for new series of Celebrity Gogglebox

Daily Mirror

time6 hours ago

  • Daily Mirror

Top comedian and wife sign up for new series of Celebrity Gogglebox

An Inbetweeners icon and his wife have confirmed they'll be joining the Celebrity Gogglebox line-up in a video shared on the programme's official Instagram page An iconic The Inbetweeners actor and his wife have signed up for the new series of Celebrity Gogglebox, with the duo confirming the exciting news on the programme's official Instagram page. James Buckley and his wife Clair sat on the sofa as they filmed a video for fans as they announced the news. "Hi guys, how's it going? We are joining the Gogglebox family. We're going to be watching some great TV and some not so great TV. And you'll be able to join us on Friday on Channel 4 at 9pm." The happy couple have been making fans laugh on their podcast, At Home with the Buckleys, so fans were delighted at the news. ‌ ‌ "This is great news," one happy user commented while another posted: "Oh wow, look forward to seeing you, after the absence of the vlogs." "Literally, the best news!" an excited user added while one commented: "Best news I've had today, you will be brilliant." The actor and Clair, who met on X (Twitter), have been married for 13 years and share two children together. Clair previously opened up about watching The Inbetweeners when she first met James in 2010. "I knew of the show and what it was but I didn't tune in. I didn't watch it, which might have been a good thing,' she said to The Sun at the time. 'I did watch a couple of episodes after we met but to this day I don't think I've seen every single episode. James and Jay are nothing alike thank God.' Meanwhile, Rylan Clark also confirmed he will be making a return to the series. He will be joined by his mum Linda, with the presenter confirming the news on social media. ‌ "We are back on Gogglebox. Make sure you watch us on Friday, watching TV with you!" he said. Rylan previously admitted he feared saying the wrong thing on camera. Speaking to the Daily Star, he said: 'My mum forgets the cameras are there. Within five minutes of us starting, she's gone. And that's when I worry. 'She is very much herself. But there's being yourself and then there's taking it so far that you could ruin your son's career! ‌ 'I can't repeat the things she says. I'm always like, 'You can't say that, mum'. The s*** she comes out with… if they were aired, I wouldn't have a career. I'm going to have to buy a gag off the internet.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store