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Richard Reid Ingrams (born 19 August 1937) is an English journalist, a co-founder and second editor of the British satirical magazine Private Eye, and founding editor of The Oldie magazine. He left the latter job at the end of May 2014.
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- 19 August 1937 (age 86), Chelsea, London, England
8. Juni 2014 · Richard Ingrams: 'I have lots of enemies, some of them enduring' Stuart Jeffries. The former Private Eye editor, who has recently resigned from the Oldie in a cloud of acrimony, is no stranger...
31. Aug. 2012 · Richard Ingrams has spent four decades poking fun at the powerful and, now, at modern life. But he has also endured more than his share of private grief. Richard Ingrams: 'I'm not at home...
12. Apr. 2023 · Richard Ingrams interview: “Journalism is a drug: you can’t give it up” - New Statesman. Encounter. 12 April 2023. Richard Ingrams: “Journalism is a drug: you can’t give it up” The veteran editor on satire, libel and Private Eye. By Kate Mossman. Photo by Jillian Edelstein.
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8. Okt. 2022 · Richard Ingrams: ‘I was “the boy who turned his back on the Queen”’. The journalist and co-founder of Private Eye, 85, remembers post‑war austerity, modern poetry, moonlight cricket and a Royal...
29. März 1993 · Interview: He's a legend in his own lunchtime: Personal problems led Richard Ingrams to leave 'Private Eye' and start the 'Oldie', catering to culturally isolated fogeys such as himself | The...
17. Aug. 2007 · The most famous journalist of his time – responsible more than anyone for the protest that led to the Great Reform Act of 1832. 8 Mar 2013. August 2007.