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  1. Ingrams served his National Service as a Private in the Royal Army Service Corps, but failed to gain a commission and joined the satirical publication Private Eye in 1962. In the same year Ingrams married Mary Morgan. The following year Richard Ingrams became editor of the satirical magazine Private Eye - a post he retained until 1986.

  2. 5 de dez. de 2019 · 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. Richard Ingrams - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader

  3. Richard Ingrams has just had three stents put into an artery after he found himself getting breathless walking around. You wouldn’t have known it, looking at him in the kitchen of his rambling ...

  4. Richard Ingrams Harriman House Publishing , 1993 - History - 127 pages Part real-life thriller, part comedy, this is the bizarre story of the long and complex legal battle between Sir James Goldsmith and Private Eye.

  5. 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.

  6. Richard Ingrams: One issue rises above war and economic crisis. The latest breaking news, comment and features from The Independent.

  7. Richard Ingrams. Writer: That Was the Week That Was. Richard Ingrams is most famous as a magazine editor and journalist. He was one of the founders of "Private Eye", the fortnightly satirical magazine which has become a British institution since its inception in 1961, and became its second editor in 1963, replacing Christopher Booker.