Littlejohn's Britain Richard Littlejohn
Richard Littlejohn is Britain s Number One newspaper columnist. He now writes twice weekly in the Daily Mail, where he worked for three years in the 1990s, after 13 years in two stints at the Sun. He is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster, whose outspoken, funny view of the world chimes with Middle Britain. Littlejohn's Britain is a controversial, hilarious tour d'horizon. No sacred cow is left unslain. Richard is the author of two bestsellers- the non-fiction You Couldn t Make It Up ('The only real competition PJ O'Rourke has' Independent) and the novel, To Hell in a Handcart (described by the Daily Telegraph as 'Bonfire of the Vanities set in Middle England'). He has written for the Spectator and Punch and has enjoyed a successful career on radio and television, hosting his own shows on ITV, Sky, Channel 4, LBC and BBC Radio Five Live, as well as making guest appearances on Question Time and Have I Got News for You. Richard was recently elected to the inaugural Fleet Street Hall of Fame, set up to honour the 40 most influential journalists of the last 40 years.