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  1. 17 de ago. de 2007 · My hero: William Cobbett by Richard Ingrams. 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.

  2. 21 de ago. de 2013 · Richard Ingrams may deny being the father of British satire. But satire’s longest-serving son shows no sign of giving up the cause. 'The Pick of the Oldie’ is out now (Oldie Publications, £9.99).

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Richard Reid Ingrams, né le 19 août 1937 à Chelsea , est un journaliste anglais [1], cofondateur et deuxième rédacteur en chef du magazine satirique britannique Private Eye et également rédacteur en chef et fondateur du magazine Oldie.

  6. 2 de out. de 1995 · Richard Ingrams has done Muggeridge a service by giving prominence to his many phases, not just his latter-day Christian aberration, if I may call it so, and for which, unfortunately, he may be most remembered. As Ingrams says, He had become in old age the sort of person that in his youth he would have mercilessly mocked.

  7. Thirty years ago, Richard Ingrams, 84, created The Oldie.Sixty years ago, he set up Private Eye.Craig Brown salutes his hero. Mark Boxer once drew a caricature of Richard Ingrams dressed up as a schoolboy, wearing a tiny cap, sitting down with his hands lodged awkwardly between his legs, his mouth set in one of those upside-down smiles, like an upturned U, and a steely, unforgiving look in his ...