The individuals listed below are Fellows of the English Breakfast Society, recognised for their substantive contributions to the understanding,
preservation, and promotion of the English breakfast as a cultural tradition. Their work spans research, writing, broadcasting, filmmaking, hospitality, and public life, and has helped shape how the English breakfast is
documented, discussed, and valued.
Among our Fellows are scholars who have studied the breakfast as a social and cultural phenomenon, media figures who have brought it to wider
audiences, filmmakers who have chronicled its place in modern Britain, as well as intellectuals who have upheld its standards through public engagement.
In recognition of these contributions, each has been formally elected a Fellow of the Society. Fellows are entitled to use their title, or post-nominals (FEBS), to denote their Fellowship of a learned society.
- Dr Kaori O'Connor – Doctor & Author
- Ameer Kotecha – Diplomat & Food Writer
- Manish Patel – Writer & Director
- Ralph Stewart – Director of Photography
- Dave Courtney OBE – Author & Actor
- Emily Hall – Journalist
- Jon Gale – Morris Dancer
- Jo Bunting – Writer & Producer
- Ned Vaught – Managing Director
- Felix Rohatyn — Banker
- Joel Lewis – Head of Network
- Howard Greaves – President
- Jack Harris – Member of Parliament
- Ashley Cooper – General Counsel
- Richard Wilson – Cultural Critic
- Allen Prewer – Cultural Critic
- Tim Wheeler – Radio Presenter
- Sarah-Jane Muddiman – Producer
- Toby Butler – University Fellow
- Michele Cremona – Private Chef
- Rhys Shaw-McDowall – Theatre Director
- Queenie Miller – Producer
- Dr. Huw Kruger Gray – Doctor
- Harry Backhouse – Economist
- Lewis Lukens – Diplomat
- Martin Crockett – Managing Director
- Father Raul E. Ausa – Rector
- Michael Amery – Lobbyist
- Terry Theobald – Veterinarian
- Poet Of Cuisine – Public intellectual
- Reid Books – Public intellectual
- Dave Fry – Public intellectual