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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...
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  • Hislop was born in 1993 in London, England, the son of Private Eye editor Ian Hislop and his wife Victoria. He attended Tonbridge School for his secondary...
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    Eye editor Ian Hislop on 16 April 1988 in Oxford; the couple have two children, Emily Helen (born 1990) and William David (born 1993). Hislop lived in London...
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  • magazine, founded in 1961. It is published in London and has been edited by Ian Hislop since 1986. The publication is widely recognised for its prominent criticism...
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  • September 1990. The programme focuses on two teams, one usually captained by Ian Hislop and one by Paul Merton, each plus a guest panelist, answering questions...
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  • multiple people Ian Hill (born 1951), bassist for metal band Judas Priest Ian Hislop (born 1960), British satirist and editor of Private Eye Sir Ian Holm (1931–2020)...
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  • Canadian gay activist Ian Hislop, editor of British satirical magazine Private Eye John Hislop, convict deported to Australia John Hislop (teacher), (1821–1904)...
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  • Retrieved 26 July 2010. Teeman, Tim (3 October 2008). "Beautiful People; Ian Hislop Goes Off the Rails; Natural Born Sellers". The Times. London. Archived...
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    Chris McCausland and Steph McGovern and team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop. In February 2023, it was announced that Martin would portray Delia Balmer...
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  • Award TV – Light Entertainment Shared with Harry Enfield, Simon Greenall, Ian Hislop, Geoffrey Perkins, Nick Newman, Harry Thompson & Kay Stonham Harry Enfield...
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  • Ian Hislop's Stiff Upper Lip: An Emotional History of Britain is a series of reality television programs originally made in the United Kingdom in 2012...
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  • Peter McKay for the "Grovel" column, but left in 1985, shortly before Ian Hislop succeeded Richard Ingrams as editor. In "Grovel", Dempster was able to...
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  • venture. Ingrams vacated the editor's chair at the Eye in 1986, when Ian Hislop took over. In 1992 Ingrams created and became editor of The Oldie, a now...
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  • The Wipers Times is a play by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman, based on their 2013 BBC dramatization of the creation of The Wipers Times newspaper during World...
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  • Victoria Coren. Retrieved 17 June 2019. "Chain Reaction - Series 11 - 3. Ian Hislop interviews Victoria Coren-Mitchell - BBC Sounds". BBC.co.uk. "Victoria...
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    pupils – or "Old Ardinians" – include four Conservative MPs; satirist Ian Hislop; actor Terry-Thomas; Formula One World Champion Mike Hawthorn; author...
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  • Got News for You premiered in 1990 with Angus Deayton as presenter and Ian Hislop and Paul Merton as team captains, and had been commissioned by a BBC department...
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  • writers included Private Eye editor and Have I Got News For You stalwart Ian Hislop, Press Gang creator and Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat, award-winning...
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    final guest was Ian Hislop (who became the first interviewee to appear twice, having also been on an edition with Hancock). Hislop's selections deliberately...
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  • £600,000, or £100,000 more than the previous highest amount. The editor, Ian Hislop, stated that "If that's justice, I'm a banana", and announced his immediate...
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    Ardingly College where his satirical career began, working on revues with Ian Hislop. In his last term at Ardingly, Newman was 'asked to leave' (thrown out)...
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    Alastair Campbell, Piers Morgan, Kelvin MacKenzie, Richard Desmond, Ian Hislop, James Harding, Alan Rusbridger, Mark Thompson, Lord Patten, Michael Grade...
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  • was my inspiration and my hero". Her closeness to Maxwell was mocked by Ian Hislop in 1999 as a panellist on Have I Got News for You, as well when she became...
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  • Ricky Gervais, Spike Milligan, Stephen Fry, Boris Johnson, Ben Miller and Ian Hislop (the only person to appear twice on the show in its original format)....
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  • Cook (1937–1995) John Fortune (1939–2013), Bremner, Bird and Fortune Ian Hislop (born 1960), Private Eye Jon Holmes (born 1973) Rosie Holt Armando Iannucci...
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  • anti-American sentiments from audience members. 21 February 2002: Noted for Ian Hislop's attack on Mary Archer. 12 September 2002: Special edition from New York...
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    ISBN 9781844862337. In 2013 the BBC broadcast a dramatisation, written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman. Captain Fred Roberts was played by Ben Chaplin and Lt...
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    hosts "Drop Us a Line" as part of the Club Fish podcast. Murray works for Ian Hislop as a writer for Private Eye magazine and hosts the magazine's podcast...
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  • Tomatoes reports five positive reviews. The series was also praised by Ian Hislop. The end of the series was not the last appearance of The Young Ones....
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  • 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...
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