- Piers Morgan
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name = Piers Morgan
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birth_name = Piers Stefan Pughe-Morgan
birth_date = birth date and age|1965|03|30|df=y
birth_place =Newick ,East Sussex ,United Kingdom
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nationality = British
known_for =Britains Got Talent ,Americas Got Talent ,
Winner of The Celebrity Apprentice
education = Preparatory School,Chailey School
alma_mater =Harlow College
employer = "South London Press ",
"The Sun "
"News of the World ", (1994–1995)
"Daily Mirror ", (1995–2004)
occupation =Journalist ,Television Presenter , Panellist
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website =Piers Stefan Pughe-Morgan (born
30 March 1965 ) is a former editor of Britishtabloid newspaper s the "News of the World " (1994–1995) and the "Daily Mirror " (1995–2004).cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3716151.stm | title=Editor sacked over 'hoax' photos | publisher=BBC News | date=May 14 ,2004 ] He is credited as author of eightbooks and is editorial director of "First News", a national newspaper for children. Morgan branched into television mainly as a presenter, but has become best known as judge or contestant inreality television programmes. In the UK, he is a judge on "Britain's Got Talent " alongsideAmanda Holden andSimon Cowell . He is known in theUnited States as a judge on the show "America's Got Talent ", and as the winner of "The Celebrity Apprentice". Piers is currently hosting The Dark Side of Fame, which featured, among others, Pamela Anderson and Tracey Emin.Early life
The third of four children [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3713857.stm BBC NEWS | UK | Profile: Piers Morgan ] ] , Piers Morgan was supposedly named after
brewery heir and privateer motor-racing driverPiers Courage . He attended a private preparatory school until the age of 13 and thenChailey School , a comprehensivesecondary school inChailey , nearLewes ,East Sussex [ [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article3689768.ece PROFILE: Piers Morgan] "The Sunday Times "6 April 2008 ] . Morgan studiedJournalism atHarlow College . After a brief career atLloyds of London , he joined theSurrey and South London Newspaper Group , where he worked as areporter on the "South London Press ". Morgan was recruited (he says headhunted by editorKelvin MacKenzie ) to join "The Sun" newspaper, specifically to work on the "Bizarre" column.Career in newspapers
Morgan's first major position in national media was as "de facto" editor of "The Sun's" show business column, 'Bizarre', under the editorship of
Kelvin MacKenzie . In 1994, aged 28, he was appointed editor of the "News of the World " byRupert Murdoch , becoming the youngest national newspaper editor in more than half a century. He quickly gained notoriety for his invasive, thrusting style and lack of concern for celebrities' right to privacy, claiming that they could not manipulate the media to further their own ends without accepting the consequences of a two way deal.Morgan left this post shortly after publishing photographs of
Catherine Victoria Lockwood , then wife of Charles, Earl Spencer leaving a detoxification clinic. This action ran against the editors' code of conduct, a misdemeanour for which thePress Complaints Commission took Morgan to task. Murdoch was reported as having said publicly that "the boy went too far". Morgan's autobiography "The Insider" states that he left the "News of the World" of his own choice and somewhat against owner Rupert Murdoch's wishes when he was offered the job of Editor at the "Daily Mirror ."As editor of the "Mirror", in 1996 Morgan was widely criticised and forced to apologise for the headline "Achtung! Surrender" a day before England met Germany in a semi-final of the Euro '96 football championships.cite news |url=http://www.iht.com/articles/1996/06/26/england.t_0.php |title=Oh, Sorry: Tabloids Lose the Soccer War |last=Thomsen |first=Ian |date=1996-06-26 |work=
International Herald Tribune |accessdate=2008-06-03]In 2000, he was the subject of an investigation after Suzy Jagger wrote a story in "
The Daily Telegraph " revealing that he had bought £20,000 worth of shares in the computer companyViglen soon before the "Mirror" 's 'City Slickers' column tipped Viglen as a good buy.cite news|title=Mirror editor saw his shares soar after paper tipped company|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/2000/02/02/nmir02.html] Morgan was found by thePress Complaints Commission to have breached the Code of Conduct on financial journalism, but kept his job. The 'City Slickers' columnistsAnil Bhoyrul andJames Hipwell , were both found to have committed more breaches of the Code, and were sacked before the inquiry. In 2004, further enquiry by theDepartment of Trade and Industry cleared Morgan from any charges.cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3792225.stm | title=Morgan cleared after shares probe | publisher=BBC News | date=June 10 ,2004 ] On7 December ,2005 Bhoyrul and Hipwell were convicted of conspiracy to breach the Financial Services Act. During the trial it emerged that Morgan had in fact bought £67,000 worth of Viglen shares, emptying his bank account and investing under his wife's name too. [http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1648547,00.html Mirror editor 'bought £67,000 of shares before they were tipped' | Media | The Guardian ] ]In 2002, the "Mirror" attempted to move mid-market, claiming to eschew the more trivial stories of show-business and gossip. Morgan rehired
John Pilger , who had been sacked during Robert Maxwell's ownership of the Mirror titles. Despite such changes, Morgan was unable to halt the paper's decline in circulation, a decline shared by its directtabloid rivals "The Sun " and the "Daily Star ".Morgan was fired from the "Mirror" on
14 May ,2004 after authorising the newspaper's publication of photographs allegedly showingIraq i prisoners being abused byBritish Army personnel. [ http://web.archive.org/web/20041125053916/www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/05/13/iraq.abuse.statement/index.html CNN World, 13 May 2004 ] Within days the photographs were shown to be crude fakes. Under the headline "SORRY.. WE WERE HOAXED", the "Mirror" responded that it had fallen victim to a "calculated and malicious hoax" and apologised for the publication of the photographs. [ http://web.archive.org/web/20041012123314/http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/05/14/iraq.abuse.uk/ CNN London, 15 May 2004.]In May 2005, in partnership with
Matthew Freud , he gained ownership of "Press Gazette ", a media trade publication together with its 'cash cow ' the British Press Awards, in a deal worth £1 million.cite news | url=http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/story1408.shtml | title=Piers Morgan clinches Press Gazette deal | publisher=journalism.co.uk | date=June 13 ,2005 ] cite news
url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1494334,00.html
title=Piers Morgan turns proprietor with purchase of Press Gazette
publisher=The Guardian
date=May 28 ,2005 ] This ownership was cited as "one" of the reasons many major newspapers boycotted the 2006 awards.cite news | url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2006/01/24/ccslade24.xml&menuId=242&sSheet=/money/2006/01/24/ixcoms.html
title=Big titles boycott Morgans organ press awards
publisher=Daily Telegraph
date=January 24 ,2006 ] "Press Gazette" enteredadministrative receivership toward the end of [http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/article/241106/press_gazette_closes_40_years_magazines_journalism 2006] , before being sold to a trade buyer.On
4 May ,2006 , Morgan launched "First News", a weekly paper aimed at seven- to fourteen-year-olds. Morgan is editorial director at "First News", responsible for bringing in celebrity involvement. He referred to the role as "editorial overlord and frontman"cite news
url=http://news.independent.co.uk/media/article361165.ece
first=Ian | last = Burrel |title=Morgan makes paper child's play |publisher=The Independent
date=May 5 ,2006 | accessdate=2006-05-05] . During 2007, "First News" reportedly had a circulation of 750,000.In 2007, Morgan was filmed falling off of a
Segway , breaking three ribs.Simon Cowell and others made much of Morgan's previous comment in 2003, in the "Daily Mail ", after U.S. PresidentGeorge W. Bush fell off a Segway, that "You'd have to be an idiot to fall off, wouldn't you, Mr. President?" [cite web
url=http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=5196
title=Reporter Who Called Bush 'Idiot' for Segway Fall Cracks Ribs in Fall from Contraption
publisher=Breitbart.tv] [cite web
url=http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=57465
title=Reporter who mocked Bush on Segway suffers own spill
publisher=WorldNetDaily] [cite web
url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/realitytv/a73424/morgan-had-broken-ribs-in-talent-final.html
title= Morgan had broken ribs in 'Talent' final
publisher=Digital Spy]Morgan writes an interview column in the monthly men's magazine "GQ". The column tends to be celebrity-orientated.
Career in television
Morgan's career has diversified in recent years into television presentation and proprietorship. In 2003, he presented a three part television documentary series for the
BBC titled "The Importance of Being Famous", about fame and the manner in which celebrities are covered by modern media.He has co-hosted his own current affairs interview show on
Channel 4 , withAmanda Platell called "Morgan & Platell". The show was dropped after three series allegedly due to poor viewing figures, though the chairman of Channel 4, Luke Johnson, was reported not to like the programme.Morgan was reported in December 2005cite news | url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1667962,00.html | title=Piers Morgan to judge ITV talent show | work=MediaGuardian|publisher=
The Guardian | date=2005-12-15 | accessdate=2008-06-08] to be developing a new series "You're Fired" and to be a panelist in a forthcoming talent show forITV 1 based on the US series "The Gong Show ."Throughout 2006 Morgan appeared as a judge on the American television show "
America's Got Talent " alongside Brandy andDavid Hasselhoff on NBC. Morgan was chosen bySimon Cowell as a replacement for himself due to the conditions of hisAmerican Idol contract. Morgan appeared as a celebrity contestant on "Comic Relief Does The Apprentice " in 2007, to raise money for Comic Relief. During filming, he andAlastair Campbell reduced fellow contestantTrinny Woodall to tears when they tried to sabotage her team's event, and were involved in a brawl with her. [cite news |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-442712/ |title=Troubled Trinny in tears after Apprentice scuffle |last=Bates |first=Clare |date=2007-03-16 |work=TheDaily Mail ] Upon his team losing, Morgan was selected by Sir Alan Sugar as the contestant to be fired. [cite news |url=http://tvnews.virginmedia.com/news/?news_id=7543 |title='Red Nose apprentice' Morgan fired |author=PA Entertainment |date=2007-03-16 |work=TV news |publisher=Virgin Media |accessdate=2008-06-08]Also in 2007 he appeared as a judge for the second season of "America's Got Talent" and also appeared as a judge on the British version of the show, "
Britain's Got Talent " onITV1 , alongsideAmanda Holden andSimon Cowell . He also presented "You Can't Fire Me, I'm Famous" onBBC One .In January 2008, Morgan fronted a new 3-part documentary about
Sandbanks for ITV1 [cite web |url=http://www.itv.com/Sandbanks/Abouttheshow/ |title=Sandbanks: Piers Morgan meets Dorset's mega-rich |date=2008-01-10 |work=ITV Sandbanks |publisher=itv.com |accessdate=2008-06-08] entitled "Piers Morgan on Sandbanks". The series was produced by the independent production company Splash Media. [http://www.splashmediatv.co.uk]Morgan was the winner of the U.S. celebrity version of "The Apprentice", early in 2008. The most memorable feature of the programme was the rowdy disagreements he had with fellow contestant
Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth . This was resolved in Morgan's favour on6 March , after her team was defeated by Morgan's in the biggest victory in Apprentice history. Morgan ended up the overall winner, being named Celebrity Apprentice on27 March , ahead of fellow finalist, American country music star,Trace Adkins and having raised substantially more cash than all the other contestants combined. [cite news |url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article3639348.ece |title=Piers Morgan wins US Celebrity Apprentice but is branded 'evil' |last=Schmidt |first=Veronica |date=2008-03-28 |work=Times Online |accessdate=2008-06-08]In May 2008 Morgan signed a two year "
golden handcuffs " deal with ITV reportedly worth £2 million per year. As part of the deal Morgan will continue as a judge on "Britain's Got Talent" for at least two more series and front a new chat show. He will also make some interview specials, plus three more documentaries from various countries. Morgan's golden handcuffs deal is the first signing by ITV's new director of television,Peter Fincham . [cite news |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/may/29/itv.television?gusrc=rss&feed=media
title=Piers Morgan: Britain's Got Talent judge signs two-year deal with ITV |last=Conlan |first=Tara |date=2008-05-29 |work=guardian.co.uk |accessdate=2008-06-08]On 8 September 2008, a new series started,
The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan produced byBBC Scotland .Feuds
Ian Hislop
Morgan appeared as a guest on the satirical news quiz "
Have I Got News for You " in an episode transmitted on 24 May 1996; in it, show regular Hislop and Morgan failed to keep their mutual contempt off-screen. Hislop accused Morgan of having him (Hislop) followed and having his house watched. The conflict escalated and at one point the host,Angus Deayton , asked if they wished to go outside and have a fight. Later in the show, when shown his question in the "Odd One Out round" (Rupert Allason ; Sting; a koala; Geoffrey Clements) Morgan responded, "Is the answer 'jam'?" in reference to a joke made byEddie Izzard the previous week, saying, "Last week Eddie Izzard said it and everyone roared with laughter as if it was hilarious." Hislop retorted that Izzard got a laugh because "People like him". Morgan replied, "Don't play the popularity line with me, Hislop", before appealing to the audience: "Does anyone actually like him?" The audience responded loudly in favour of Hislop. By the end of the programme Morgan claimed Hislop would be "getting new neighbours", insinuating photographers would be sent by him. [ "Have I Got News For You " series 11 episode 6. Transmitted 24th May 1996, BBC2.] Piers' guest spot became one of the show's most famous incidents.fact|date=July 2008 On the news of his sacking, the show repeated the clip."
Private Eye ", of which Hislop is editor, has routinely referred to Morgan as "Piers Moron" (or, in a twist on their common practice of inserting a nickname inquotes between first name and surname, as 'Piers "Morgan" Moron') and more recently, "Rent a Gob" in reference to his appearances as a judge on television talent shows.fact|date=July 2008 The magazine had originally referred to him as Piers 'Boy' Morgan, based onRupert Murdoch 's reference to him as 'the boy' after his departure from the "News of the World."fact|date=July 2008 During his time at the "Mirror", Morgan frequently threatened to publish damaging stories about Hislop, and while they never appeared, Morgan has staged numerous stunts such as gate-crashing a Hislop book signing with 'protestors' proclaiming 'Gnome Go Home.'fact|date=July 2008Following the publication of Morgan's book "The Insider: The Private Diaries of a Scandalous Decade", the "Eye" published an article suggesting that, far from Morgan being an insider and this a "diary", he was an unreliable spectator, the book containing many glaring inaccuracies.fact|date=July 2008 For example, references to Morgan supposedly having visited
Tony Blair at10 Downing Street in the early part of 1997, when in factJohn Major was still Prime Minister.fact|date=July 2008 From time to time the "Eye" returns to this theme, seldom missing an opportunity to criticise the book.fact|date=July 2008In 2007, Ian Hislop chose Morgan as one of his pet hates on "Room 101". In doing so, Hislop spoke of the history of animosity between himself and Morgan and revealed that after their exchange on "Have I Got News For You" (which was shown as a clip), Morgan's reporters were tasked with trying to get gossip on Hislop's private life (including phoning acquaintances of Hislop's), and photographers were sent in case Hislop did anything untoward or embarrassing while in their presence. Neither the reporters or photographers succeeded. Hislop also revealed that Morgan had recently attempted to quell the feud in an article in Hislop's local paper, saying "The war is over. I'm officially calling an end to hostilities, at least from my end. I'm sure it won't stop him carrying on his 'Piers Moron' stuff." Hislop responded by asking "Is that an armistice or an unconditional surrender?" However, although the show's host
Paul Merton agreed to put Morgan into "Room 101", he was comically rejected as being "too toxic" even for "Room 101." [ "Room 101" series 11 episode 6. Tramsmitted 9th February 2007.] [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QfW58Efcck]Jeremy Clarkson
Morgan has had a long-running public feud with
Jeremy Clarkson , presenter of "Top Gear"fact|date=July 2008. In October 2003, on the lastConcorde flight, Clarkson threw a glass of water over Morgan while the two were exchanging insultsfact|date=July 2008. In March 2004, at theBritish Press Awards , Clarkson punched Morgan three times in a clash over "The Mirror"'s coverage of his private life. [cite news |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2004/mar/17/mediamonkey.pressandpublishing |author=Media Monkey |title=Clarkson and Morgan in tabloid tussle |work=MediaGuardian |date=2004-03-17 |accessdate=2008-06-08 ]ir Alan Sugar
A recent war of words developed between Morgan and Amstrad and Apprentice boss
Sir Alan Sugar , due to rivalry in ratings betweenThe Apprentice andITV 'sBritain's Got Talent .fact|date=July 2008 Sugar fired Morgan from the celebrity version of his programme, prior to his winning the US version, presented byDonald Trump . Morgan boasted that "Britain's Got Talent" would easily beat theBBC show in ratings, by winning the 2008BAFTA awards.fact|date=July 2008 Sugar responded - "If "Britain's Got Talent" does win, it will be thanks to Simon Cowell, the organ grinder, rather than his monkey - Piers Morgan." Both programmes were nominated for an award, but neither won. Morgan also claimed that a series of insulting and vicious text messages and E-mails have been exchanged between him and Alan Sugar, and the feud shows no signs of fading.fact|date=July 2008Personal life
Morgan is currently in the process of filing for
divorce from Marion Shalloe, whom he married in July 1991 in northHampshire . They have three sons: Spencer (born July 1993), Stanley (born June 1997) and Albert (Bertie) (born December 2000). He has been linked romantically to "The Guardian " columnistMarina Hyde and "The Daily Telegraph "'s gossip columnistCelia Walden [cite news |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-375461/ |title=I do admire her work, says smitten Piers |last=Owen |first=Glen |date=2006-01-29 |work=The Mail on Sunday |accessdate=2008-06-08] , who is the daughter of the former Conservative MPGeorge Walden . Morgan has stated that he is aRoman Catholic .Morgan is a life long fan of
cricket . A childhood which included correspondence with Sir Don Bradman, and a promising early youthful fast bowler, he has played for his local side in Newick since 1978. Every year since 2000 he has organised a game between a Morgan family team and the Newick side, which includes a famous "ringer" - 2008's ringer was England one-day captainKevin Pietersen , which Morgan described as "the best day of my life." [citeweb|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1032289/Howzat-ringer-china---Piers-Morgan-tells-enlisted-cricket-superstar-Kevin-Pietersen-play-village-team.html|title=Howzat for a ringer, china!|author=Morgan, Piers|publisher=Daily Mail|date=2008-07-05|accessdate=2008-07-05]Books
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* [http://www.officialpiersmorgan.com Official Piers Morgan Website]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3713857.stm BBC profile]
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