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  1. Shrapnel was born in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, and was educated at The King's School, Grantham. In 1947, after war service in the RAF, he joined the Manchester Guardian as reporter, book reviewer, and theatre critic. He became the paper's (and the later Guardian's) parliamentary correspondent in 1958, succeeding Harry Boardman, a post he held ...

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  3. Apr 4, 2023 · Norman Shrapnel was the Manchester Guardian and Guardian’s parliamentary correspondent throughout the 1950s to the 1970s. He was well-respected by his peers and loved by readers. His work is at once funny and intellectual, yet also cuts straight to the point. In addition to parliament, Shrapnel covered obituaries and provided book reviews for ...

  4. May 31, 2022 · Norman Shrapnel (1912–2004) copyright Guardian News & Media Norman Shrapnel — biography. Norman Shrapnel (1912–2004) was a political and cultural journalist, an author and nature-lover.

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  6. Norman Shrapnel, who has died aged 91, was the universally revered parliamentary correspondent of both the Manchester Guardian and the Guardian for 17 years during the 1950s, 60s and 70s. It was his daily duty to sit in the uncomfortable, backless seat in the front row of the House of Commons press gallery, immediately above the heads of government ministers at the dispatch box.

  7. www.filmreviewdaily.com › in-memoriam › john-shrapnelJOHN SHRAPNEL — FILM REVIEW

    Feb 15, 2020 · The British actor John Shrapnel, who has died aged 77 from cancer, was a familiar face on television although he was also a stage actor throughout his career and appeared in many high-profile films. Born in Birmingham to Norman Shrapnel and his wife Mary, he was brought up in a literary household as his father was a Guardian reporter, reviewer and theatre critic who also wrote books on politics.

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