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Tributes to brilliant humorist who mixed sharpness and warmth | MediaOct 19, 2007 · The broadcaster and humorist Alan Coren - who edited Punch magazine and reached a wider audience as a panellist on BBC's The News Quiz - has died, aged 69, of ...
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Alan Coren | The IndependentOct 20, 2007 · Alan Coren, writer and broadcaster: born Barnet, Hertfordshire 27 June 1938; Assistant Editor, Punch 1963-66, Literary Editor 1966-69 ...
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Alan Coren - Biography - IMDbAlan Coren was born in north London, the son of a builder-cum-plumber, and educated at East Barnet Grammar School. After taking a First in English at Wadham ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Obituary: Alan Coren | Stanley Reynolds | The GuardianOct 19, 2007 · I became his literary editor at Punch in 1980, and quite regularly he would stand in the doorway of my room and tell me the plots of the novels ...
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Humorous writer, editor and broadcaster - The Irish TimesOct 27, 2007 · Alan Coren, the humorous writer, magazine editor and broadcaster who has died of cancer aged 69, was an extremely funny man.
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Alan Coren - Trivia - IMDb"The Bulletins of Idi Amin" were a big success. He was editor of "Punch" from 1978-1987.
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Alan Coren | Media | The GuardianOct 19, 2007 · Alan Coren, who has died of cancer aged 69, was an extremely funny man. Dubbed a national treasure of wit by one critic, in the New Yorker he was even called ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources<|separator|>
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Alan Coren (1938–2007) - Ancestors Family SearchWhen Alan Coren was born on 27 June 1938, in East Barnet, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Samuel "Sam" Coren, was 26 and his mother, ...
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Alan Coren (1938 - 2007) - GeniDec 21, 2023 · Alan Coren (1938 - 2007). Birthdate: June 27, 1938. Birthplace: London. Death: October 18, 2007 (69) London.
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Alan Coren | James Bond Wiki - FandomAlan Coren (27 June 1938 – 18 October 2007) was an English humourist and writer who wrote the script to Omnibus: The British Hero which featured Christopher ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Alan Coren Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & TimelineMay 28, 2024 · Family: Spouse/Ex-: Anne Kasriel. children: Giles Coren, Victoria Coren. Editors Writers. Died on: October 18, 2007. place of death: London.Missing: parents | Show results with:parents<|separator|>
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Alan Coren: a brief biography (20/5/1996)May 20, 1996 · Author of the Idi Amin Bulletins published in Punch in 1973. Alan Coren was born in Southgate, North London in 1938, the son of a plumber and a ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Alan Coren - London Review of BooksAlan Coren is Editor of Punch. The most recent of his books is The Rhinestone as Big as the Ritz. His Tissues for Men is due to appear in September.
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Satirist Alan Coren dies aged 69 | London Evening StandardApr 12, 2012 · The only son of a jobbing builder and plumber, he was educated at East Barnet Grammar School and Wadham College, Oxford, where he got a first in ...
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Press Office - Tributes paid to Alan Coren - BBCOct 19, 2007 · He was editor of Punch from 1978 to 1987, and of The Listener from 1987 to 1989. He had also written for Penthouse and The Daily Mail. In ...
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C. J. Wright | The Archives of Punch | Slightly Foxed literary reviewCoren had worked on the magazine since the early 1960s and been its editor between 1978 and 1987. After he left, it went into a terminal decline, ceasing ...
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The Best of Alan Coren - Forage- Alan Coren served as the editor of Punch magazine from 1978 to 1987, helping to continue the legacy of Britain's most famous satirical publication. - The book ...
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Alan Coren | Author - LibraryThingContributor — 307 copies, 2 reviews. The British Character (1982) — ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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Alan Coren Books In Order - AddAllThe Alan Coren Omnibus (1997); Alan Coren's Sunday Best (1998); The Cricklewood Dome (1998); The Cricklewood Tapestry (2000); Waiting for Jeffrey (2002); 69 for ...Missing: notable works
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Alan Coren Book List - FictionDBBook List in Order:20 titles ; Golfing for Cats. Mar-1976 ; Railroad Arthur. May-1978 ; The Lone Arthur. Aug-1978 ; A Rhinestone As Big As the Ritz. Jan-1979.Missing: works | Show results with:works
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Alan Coren: The Gollies Karamazov - sarah's bookaramaOct 11, 2008 · In The Times, there's an example of what Coren did best, in my opinion - the literary parody. This one's called "The Pooh Also Rises". There's ...Missing: writings | Show results with:writings
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Chocolate and Cuckoo Clocks: The Essential Alan Coren - GoodreadsRating 4.0 (280) A hilarious anthology of comic treasures written by Britain's “comic genius”—the former editor of Punch and beloved regular on BBC's Radio 4 (The Times).
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Coren, Alan 1938-2007 - Encyclopedia.comBorn June 27, 1938, in London, England; died of cancer, October 18, 2007. Broadcaster, humorist, journalist, editor, television writer, and author.
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Memories of Alan Coren | Television industry | The GuardianOct 21, 2007 · He was a great comic writer and a much-loved presence on television and radio. His death on Thursday night at 69 touched his countless fans and admirers.Missing: appearances | Show results with:appearances
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The Sage of Cricklewood: Alan Coren on 4 Extra - BBCA natural raconteur and broadcaster, he enlivened numerous radio and TV programmes, playing head curmudgeon on "The News Quiz" for nearly 30 years ...
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BBC Two - Call My Bluff, 19/11/1999In this episode captains Alan Coren and Sandi Toksvig are joined by Lynda Bellingham, Paul Rankin, Sheila Hancock and Simon Callow. Show less.
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Programmes | Politics Show | An interview with Alan Coren - BBCMar 7, 2007 · Alan Coren - that affable raconteur talks of the importance (or not) of political cartoons...
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Alan Coren - The TelegraphOct 20, 2007 · Known to his newspaper readers as the Sage of Cricklewood, Coren turned out millions of words in columns of humour and barbed television ...
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[PDF] Honorary Graduates of The University of NottinghamNov 1, 2021 · Alan Coren, DLitt, 1993. Sir Neil Cossons OBE, DSc, 2000. Professor ... The Right Honourable Michael Foot, DLitt, 1990. Jane Forman Hardy ...
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Alan Coren, star of radio comedy, dies of cancer aged 69Oct 20, 2007 · In his Christmas column last year, he revealed he was recovering from his encounter with the flesh-eating infection, necrotising fasciitis. He ...Missing: problems | Show results with:problems
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Cigarettes and Cricklewood: a tribute to comic Alan CorenOct 22, 2007 · Cigarettes and Cricklewood - these were the two enduring passions of writer and broadcaster Alan Coren, who died from lung cancer at his home on Thursday night ...Missing: health | Show results with:health
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Alan Coren, satirist of the world and Cricklewood - The TimesOct 20, 2007 · Coren joined the late and now not-so-lamented Punch magazine, where he was ever a more brilliant writer than editor.Missing: professional achievements
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The Oxford Book of Parodies edited by John Gross – reviewJan 24, 2012 · When I was about 12 years old, I read Alan Coren's parody of Hemingway, "The Pooh Also Rises". "Pooh got up and he went out into the snow ...
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Alan Coren: 1938 - 2007 | Books - The GuardianOct 19, 2007 · In his classic 70s essays for Punch, Coren created a sublime comedy of diffident, dysfunctional Britishness.Missing: criticism | Show results with:criticism
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Alan Coren's funny take on fox hunting in Cricklewood - YouTubeFeb 7, 2013 · In typical humourous style and panache, Alan Coren recounts his encounter with a fox in Cricklewood and why he's started fox hunting ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Alan Brien · Alan Coren - London Review of BooksDec 4, 1980 · Alan Coren is the editor of Punch, and also probably the funniest writer of humorous columns now in regular practice – by no means an ...
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Broadcaster Alan Coren dies | Radio industry - The GuardianOct 19, 2007 · Born in 1938, Coren was educated at Wadham College, Oxford, and at Yale University. He joined Punch in 1963 as an assistant editor, stepping up ...
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Alan Coren - The TimesHe started on Punch, and rose to be Editor, wrote just as effectively for newspapers, not least The Times, and was a masterly broadcaster, above all on The News ...
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A connoisseur of naffness | Books | The GuardianMay 22, 2009 · There was something about the 70s that really suited Coren. He was a connoisseur of naffness, and its various manifestations gave his imagination wings.Missing: criticism | Show results with:criticism
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Alan Coren, satirist and broadcaster, dies aged 69 | Daily Mail OnlineOct 19, 2007 · Alan Coren, the brilliantly irreverent columnist, broadcaster and editor, has died of lung cancer, his family said yesterday.
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Entertainment | Broadcaster Alan Coren dies at 69 - BBC NEWSOct 19, 2007 · Humorist and broadcaster Alan Coren has died aged 69 after suffering from cancer, the BBC has announced.
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Books: The Revolt of the Pendulum — Alan Coren | clivejames.comnot just the dazzle on the surface, but the structures underneath — kept on coming ...Missing: conservatism | Show results with:conservatism
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'His readers loved him, and they needed to tell him that'Oct 13, 2008 · For the late, great Alan Coren, laughter was the key to moving his audience, say his children Victoria and Giles.
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Alan Coren - ForageAlan Coren (1938-2007) was a British humorist, journalist and television personality who served as editor of Punch magazine from 1978 to 1987.Missing: early | Show results with:early