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Ian David Hislop (born 13 July 1960) is a British journalist, satirist, and television personality. He is the editor of the satirical magazine Private Eye, a position he has held since 1986.
Not Forgotten is a British television documentary series made by Wall to Wall for Channel 4. Written and presented by Ian Hislop, the series examines the impact on British society of the First World War. The series' tie-in website was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Interactivity in 2006.
My Dad's the Prime Minister is a 2003–2004 British sitcom written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman, and was a co-production between CBBC and BBC Entertainment. [5] It centres on the life of the Prime Minister, his family and his spin doctor. Its main cast include Robert Bathurst, Joe Prospero, Carla Mendonça, Brian Bovell and Emma Sackville.
Ian Hislop described it as “jaw-dropping” that Mr Welby had turned up to the British Museum trustees’ annual dinner last week. The archbishop released a statement on Tuesday of that week ...
Hoping to avoid a similar fate, Oliver Keens looks to the perma-relevant ‘Private Eye’ editor, Ian Hislop, for tips Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...
Ian Hislop has been left with head injuries after being hit by an electric bike.. The 64-year-old Private Eye editor and Have I Got News for You panelist was crossing the road on Wednesday ...
Ian Hislop's Stiff Upper Lip: An Emotional History of Britain is a series of reality television programs originally made in the United Kingdom in 2012. The show involves Private Eye editor Ian Hislop narrating through Victorian England and how they bottled up or let out their feelings, influencing British history. [ 1 ]
Ian Hislop has hit out at the Archbishop of Canterbury after he attended a gala one day after his resignation over an abuse scandal within the Church of England.. Justin Welby, who will officially ...