• Katharine Elizabeth Whitehorn CBE (2 March 1928 – 8 January 2021) was a British journalist, columnist, author and radio presenter. She was the first woman...
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  • American politician Katharine Whitehorn (1928–2021), British journalist Laura Whitehorn (born 1945), American activist Will Whitehorn (born 1960), British...
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  • for the BBC's Tonight programme. In 1958, he married the author Katharine Whitehorn, with whom he was to have two sons. Lyall lived at 14 Provost Rd...
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    completed in 2009. Whitehorn Hall was opened in 2018 within the grounds of University Hall and was named after journalist Katharine Whitehorn. The design and...
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    suggestion his successor should be a woman; he was succeeded by Katherine Whitehorn who was elected unopposed as the university's first female rector in 1982...
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  • 1973–1976 37 Frank Muir 1976–1979 38 Tim Brooke-Taylor 1979–1982 39 Katharine Whitehorn 1982–1985 40 Stanley Adams 1985–1988 41 Nicholas Parsons 1988–1991...
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    the end for grotty bedsits", Irish Independent, 2 February 2013 Katharine Whitehorn's book Cooking in a Bedsitter (originally Kitchen in the Corner: a...
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  • Extraordinary Women of the Fifties, was published in autumn 2013, Katharine Whitehorn wrote in The Observer that "this excellent book should go far towards...
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  • 26 December 1982 Eric Bristow, Margo MacDonald, Cliff Lazarenko, Katharine Whitehorn, Maureen Flowers, Nigel Mansell 25 December 1983 Eric Bristow, Anne...
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  • Williams, Douglas Adams, John Mortimer, Neil Kinnock, Celia Haddon, Katharine Whitehorn, Julian Mitchell, Malcolm Muggeridge and Lord George-Brown. Actors...
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    Saro-Wiwa, author Nancy Spain, journalist, author and broadcaster Katharine Whitehorn, journalist, writer, and columnist Barbara Calder (1924–2018), yachtswoman...
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  • Bryan Gould, Geoffrey Howe, Peter Sutherland, Susan Thomas 238 35 11 December 1986 Charles Kennedy, Ken Livingstone, John Patten, Katharine Whitehorn...
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  • by the BBC: A Question of News, presented by Richard Baker, 1971; Katharine Whitehorn and Brian Redhead were the team captains. A Question of Entertainment...
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    boat club. Anne Clough (1871–1892) Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick (1892–1910) Katharine Stephen (January 1911 – 1920) Blanche Athena Clough (1920–1923) Pernel...
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  • 2011 Holly Walsh Phil Wang Felicity Ward Mark Watson Suki Webster Katharine Whitehorn June Whitfield Josh Widdicombe Simon Williams Anona Winn Dale Winton...
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  • 1928–1998, London: Profile ISBN 978-1-86197-127-2. Thomas, William Beach (and Katharine West, née Leaf) (1928), The Story of The Spectator 1828–1928, London:...
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    Agricultural engineer and holocaust survivor Romania (Bucharest) Katharine Whitehorn 92 Journalist United Kingdom (London) Folabi Olumide 84 Academic...
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    also had a love affair with RAF serviceman John Whitehorn (brother of journalist Katharine Whitehorn), who was stationed in Southern Rhodesia, and wrote...
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  • up the magazine "publishing new writers such as Bernard Levin and Katharine Whitehorn and taking a strong liberal reforming stance on moral issues such...
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  • (1840–1928, England, f/nf) John Whitgift (c. 1530–1604, England, nf) Katharine Whitehorn (1928–2021, England, nf) Charles Whiting (1926–2007, England, f/nf)...
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  • University. Iancu Țucărman, 98, Romanian Holocaust survivor, COVID-19. Katharine Whitehorn, 92, English journalist (The Observer), complications from Alzheimer's...
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  • Badshah, Nadeem (8 January 2021). "Pioneering Observer columnist Katharine Whitehorn dies aged 92". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 January 2021. "Winner shuns...
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  • Academic offices Preceded by Katharine Whitehorn Rector of the University of St Andrews 1985–1988 Succeeded by Nicholas Parsons...
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  • "bloody" no more than three times per show); Sheila van Damm and Katharine Whitehorn also appeared quite often. Winn originally proposed a more serious...
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  • objected that she was indeed so entitled. "You can't", she told Katharine Whitehorn for a 1978 article, "when you are five foot one and a half." She...
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  • Michael Shaw, Baron Shaw of Northstead, English politician (b. 1920) Katharine Whitehorn, English journalist (b. 1928) 9 January – Patrick Gordon-Duff-Pennington...
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    the state pension age for women to 65, the journalist and author Katharine Whitehorn was broadly supportive, writing in The Observer, "With women living...
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    journalist and broadcaster Fyfe Robertson, Scottish television journalist Katharine Whitehorn, journalist and feminist Susan Calman, comedian and panellist Field...
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  • Fallout by Richard Brautigan A bed with a mosquito net more 1 May 2005 Katharine Whitehorn A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson A machine to...
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  • writer and illustrator Michael Henshall, bishop (died 2017) 2 March – Katharine Whitehorn, journalist (died 2021) 4 March – Alan Sillitoe, writer (died 2010)...
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