• Richard Littlejohn (born 18 January 1954) is an English author, broadcaster and opinion column writer, having started his career as a journalist. As of...
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  • in 1996 and one in 1997. The first, more serious series featured Richard Littlejohn as presenter, and a former KGB double agent Oleg Gordievsky as a co-host...
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  • Littlejohn may refer to: Adrian Littlejohn (born 1970), British footballer Agnes Littlejohn (1865–1944), Australian writer Alan Littlejohn (1929–1996)...
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  • to a position as a teacher. In particular the Daily Mail columnist Richard Littlejohn wrote an article repeatedly misgendering Meadows and criticising her...
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    Hell in a Handcart (2001) is a dystopian novel by English journalist Richard Littlejohn. In the American television sitcom Friends (1994-2004), Helena Handbasket...
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  • British journalist, broadcaster, writer and Daily Mail columnist Richard Littlejohn. It was first broadcast on Channel 4 television on 9 July 2007. The...
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    former professional tennis player, member of the Tennis Hall of Fame Richard Littlejohn, columnist for the Daily Mail, lives in Vero Beach JT, hip hop artist...
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  • Craig Ferguson Trevor McDonald 11–14 02x08 22 November 1991 Richard Ingrams Richard Littlejohn 13–19 02x09 29 November 1991 Jan Ravens Martin Young 14–15...
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    having liberal views on gay rights, in particular during an episode of Richard Littlejohn Live and Uncut, where he attacked the presenter (who had been in the...
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    Information. Other members include or have included Keith Waterhouse, Richard Littlejohn, Noel Botham, Ken Stott and Brian Hitchen. In August 2009, Suggs published...
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