Richard Littlejohn is an award-winning journalist and broad-caster,
outspoken, controversial and funny. He has a twice-weekly column in
the ‘Sun’ and has written for the ‘Daily Mail’, ‘Evening Standard’,
‘Punch’ and the ‘Spectator’. He has presented TV shows for LWT,
Carlton, Channel 4 and Sky and radio programmes for LBC and the
BBC, for whom he currently hosts the top-rated football phone-in
6-0-6.
His last, highly acclaimed, non-fiction book, ‘You Couldn’t Make It
Up’, tore apart the Tory years. ‘To Hell in a Handcart’, his first
novel which will be published in June 2001, does the same for
Blair’s Britain.
Praise for Richard Littlejohn :
‘Irascible, irreverent and totally compulsive.’
‘Daily Mail’
‘Wounding, funny, mocking, unfair and a tonic… I admire Littlejohn,
love his writing and am amazed that 1990s Britain has only produced
one such satirist.’
Matthew Parris, ‘The Times’
‘The only serious competitor P.J. O’Rourke has.’
‘Independent’
‘I admire Littlejohn, love his writing and am amazed that 1990s
Britain has only produced one such satirist.’
Matthew Parris, The Times ‘The only serious competitor P.J.
O’Rourke has.’ Independent
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