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Ian Hislop

(1960-), Editor of Private Eye, writer and broadcaster

Ian David Hislop

Sitter in 6 portraits
Editor, since 1986, of Private Eye; also a writer and broadcaster; television critic for The Spectator (1994-6), columnist on the Listener (1985-9) and the Daily Telegraph (since 1996); scriptwriter for Spitting Image and Harry Enfield, documentary presenter and, since 1990, regular panellist on Have I got News for You.

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Ian Hislop, by Chris Garnham - NPG x25219

Ian Hislop

by Chris Garnham
bromide print, September 1984
NPG x25219

Ian Hislop, by William Teakle - NPG x87875

Ian Hislop

by William Teakle
bromide print, 1997
NPG x87875

Nick Newman; Ian Hislop, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x125408

Nick Newman; Ian Hislop

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, 29 November 2001
NPG x125408

Nick Newman; Ian Hislop, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x125409

Nick Newman; Ian Hislop

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, 29 November 2001
NPG x125409

The staff of Private Eye, by Muir Vidler - NPG x135583

The staff of Private Eye

by Muir Vidler
chromogenic print, 8 September 2011
NPG x135583

The staff of Private Eye, by Muir Vidler - NPG x135584

The staff of Private Eye

by Muir Vidler
chromogenic print, 8 September 2011
NPG x135584

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