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Alan Coren was born into an Orthodox Jewish family in East Barnet, Hertfordshire, in 1938, the son of builder and plumber Samuel Coren and his wife Martha, a hairdresser.
Alan Coren attended Wadham College, Oxford, Yale University, and University of California, Berkeley. In addition to his Radio 4 appearances he wrote both his own and the Notebook...
May 28, 2024 · Born in Southgate, North London, Coren was the son of a plumber and a hairdresser. After attending East Barnet Grammar School, he studied at Wadham College at the University of Oxford where he got a first in English in 1960.
Alan Coren grew up in Barnet, to the north of London, and went to school by bus every day past a bike shop which had a big notice saying: "Get Off That Bus – It will Never Be Yours!
Oct 27, 2007 · Educated at East Barnet grammar school, he was an open scholar at Wadham College, Oxford, where he got a first. Although a conservative, he joined the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament when he...
Oct 2, 2008 · Remembering Alan Coren as a schoolfriend, an Oxford graduate, a Harkness Fellow visiting US Universities, editor of Punch, a national columnist, a broadcaster, a family man and possibly...
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Oct 20, 2007 · After taking a First in English at Wadham College, Oxford, he took a Master's degree and later studied in the United States on a Commonwealth Fellowship at Yale and at the University of...