Ian Hislop IH: This is a story of a comic newspaper ... IH: And it’s the story about a satirical newspaper produced in 1916. We both work on a satirical newspaper now. The truth is that theirs ...
Ian moves to the 17th Century when printing and changes in censorship laws ushered in a new and energetic form of comedy, the satirical cartoon. Ian is more than familiar with the giants of the ...
With the help of contemporary comedians, scholars and an appetite for enduring humour, Ian Hislop tracks down the earliest examples of enduring British comedy tropes and jokes. Show more There are ...
Ian Hislop is a journalist, broadcaster and satirist. He is the editor of Private Eye and a team captain on the BBC quiz programme Have I Got News For You. Also this week: Good King Wenceslas’s winter ...
The co-writers Ian Hislop and Nick Newman talk about writing ... IH: And it’s the story about a satirical newspaper produced in 1916. We both work on a satirical newspaper now.
Ian Hislop was hit by an electric bike as ... The fortnightly magazine is as famed for its satirical pieces and cartoons as it is for its in-depth investigations into politicians and City businesses.
On Wednesday (8 January), Have I Got News for You panelist Ian Hislop, who edits satirical magazine Private Eye, appeared on Andrew Marr’s LBC show and questioned Musk’s intrusion into UK politics.