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Brian Viner

Brian Viner
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Brian Viner

Brian Viner was born in 1961 and grew up in Southport, Lancashire. He was the Mail on Sunday's award-winning television critic between 1995 and 1999, since when he has been a columnist on the Independent. He lives with his family in Herefordshire.

Cream Teas, Traffic Jams and Sunburn will be released on May 24, 2012 in Trade Paperback, Mass Market Paperback
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Chapter 1 from Nice to See It, To See It, Nice
Dec 17, 2011
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Chapter 1 from Ali, Pelé, Lillee and Me
Dec 17, 2011
Cream Teas, Traffic Jams and Sunburn will be released on May 26, 2011 in eBook
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Nice to See It, To See It, Nice will be released on February 02, 2009 in
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Allmediascotland, March 1, 2012
...Daily Mail) Donald McRae (The Guardian) Martin Samuel (Daily Mail) Owen Slot (The Times) Matthew Syed (The Times) Brian Viner (freelance) Sports Columnist Mike Atherton (The Times) Simon Barnes (The Times) Patrick Collins (Mail on Sunday) Oliver Holt...
The Independent, August 10, 2011
...1621 as the cause of "a filthie loathsome stinking winde ... more fit for swine than men". More from Brian Viner...
Hereford Times, July 6, 2011
...to the area’s national sports writers who have helped attract speakers. “A lot of them go to Brian Viner’s for tea and Peter Hayter also looks after them,” said John. “Frank Keating, Jim Holden and Matthew Engel have also been very kind and...
The Independent, May 27, 2011
...United making the same elementary mistakes they did in 2009. Prediction: Barcelona 1-2 Man United (after extra time) Brian Viner Columnist It will be a pretty cagey first half with both teams going for it in the second 45 minutes. I think it will be 1-1...
The Independent, April 10, 2012
...Resort has enlisted the great and the good of English rugby to teach its younger guests this summer Brian Viner Brian Viner Brian Viner swapped London for the Herefordshire countryside, and his column ‘Country Life’ documents his attempts to chase...
Guardian.co.uk, April 8, 2012
...sociology. • Follow Comment is free on Twitter @commentisfree Schools Michael Gove Teaching A-levels University teaching Higher education Brian Viner guardian.co.uk © 2012 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights...
The Independent, December 16, 2011
...Dozens of you have always managed to find all the right answers, despite my best efforts. Anyway, as before, there is a sumptuous prize on offer to the entrant with the most correct answers or, in the event of a tie, to the person randomly selected. It...
Internet Soccer, December 12, 2011
...return to its natural order. Vinnie Jones: The caring side of bullet-tooth Tony - from The Independent's Brian Viner: Jones is sitting in a swanky hotel suite near Buckingham Palace.... Tweet This @TaylorTwellman - Taylor Twellman: How strong and...
The Independent, December 12, 2011
...The Brian Viner Interview: No, Vinnie Jones has not gone soft living in La La Land, but he helps newly-arrived Brits in Hollywood, wants to curb anti-social behaviour and has a plea...
The Independent, December 11, 2011
...The Brian Viner Interview: No, Vinnie Jones has not gone soft living in La La Land, but he helps newly-arrived Brits in Hollywood, wants to curb anti-social behaviour and has a plea...
The Independent, December 9, 2011
...I saw it last week, and I hope I'm not giving too much away by revealing that the Allen-esque hero, Gil, steps from modern-day Paris into the 1920s when, to his mind, the city was at its most gloriously romantic and artistic, only to fall for Picasso's...