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Alan Coren (1938-2007) was an English humourist, writer and satirist who edited Punch magazine and appeared on The News Quiz and Call My Bluff. He also wrote books, columns and scripts, and was the Rector of the University of St Andrews from 1973 to 1976.
Oct 19, 2007 · Alan Coren was a regular panellist on The News Quiz and Call My Bluff, and wrote several books and a column in The Times. He was known for his wit, humanity and irreverence, and died of cancer in 2007.
The writer and satirist Alan Coren died this morning (Friday 19 October) after a short illness. He had been suffering from cancer. Coren was a much loved BBC Radio 4 regular and was frequently...
Oct 19, 2007 · Alan Coren, who has just died after a long illness, was one of the finest comic writers of the past 40 years. He was very, very funny. That’s rare.
Oct 22, 2007 · Cigarettes and Cricklewood - these were the two enduring passions of writer and broadcaster Alan Coren, who died from lung cancer at his home on Thursday night, aged 69. The former may have been his undoing, but the latter helped to turn him into one of the funniest writers of his generation.
Oct 20, 2007 · Alan Coren, the writer and broadcaster who died on Thursday aged 69, was one of Britain's most prolific humorists, producing newspaper columns and books in astonishing abundance; he was a...
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Apr 12, 2012 · Alan Coren, the writer, broadcaster and satirist once described as "the funniest writer in Britain", has died aged 69. Mr Coren, who had been suffering from cancer, died at home in Regent's...