Brian Reade

Brian Reade

Brian Reade is an award-winning writer who has two weekly opinion columns, one on sports, for the "Daily Mirror". He has interviewed many well-known people, including Mohammed Ali and William Edwards.

He began his journalism career working on the "Reading Evening Post" in 1980 and became a columnist on the "Liverpool Echo" in 1991 before moving to the "Mirror" in 1994.

In 2000 he was named Columnist of The Year at The British Press Gazette Awards, and in 2003 was named Sports Columnist of The Year in the Sports Journalism Awards.

In 2008 Reade released his first novel, entitled "43 years with the same bird", documenting his love for Liverpool FC. When asked to give his thoughts on Reade's first novel Merseyside based Poet "Roger Mcgough" described the book as "a cracking read by Brian, no pun intended".

External links

* [http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/columnists/reade/ Daily Mirror column]

Brian Reade was also voted sexiest male columnist by Zoo magazine's readers in the year of 2006.

Notes


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Reade — is a surname, and may refer to* Brian Reade, a British journalist * Charles Reade, an English novelist * Charles Reade (town planner) * Duane Reade, an American drugstore * Edwin Godwin Reade, an American politician * Herbert Taylor Reade, a… …   Wikipedia

  • Brian Belo — Olawale Mohammed Brian Belo (born 10 July 1987 in Nigeria)[1] is a Nigerian entertainer, raised in Basildon, Essex. He first came to the public s attention by winning the eighth series of the British version of Big Brother.[2] Since the programme …   Wikipedia

  • Republicanism in the United Kingdom — is the movement which seeks to remove the British monarchy and replace it with a republic that has a non hereditary head of state. The method by which the head of state should be chosen is not agreed upon, with some favouring an elected president …   Wikipedia

  • Pederasty — Not to be confused with Pedophilia. Pederasty or paederasty (  /ˈpɛ …   Wikipedia

  • Scouse — This article is about the accent. For the food, see Scouse (food). For the type of dance music, see Scouse house. Location of Merseyside within England. Scouse ( …   Wikipedia

  • Republic (political organisation) — Republic is a British republican organisation, wishing to replace the monarchy with what it calls an elected head of state . It is a member organization of Common Cause. It is the largest British organisation advocating for a republic to replace… …   Wikipedia

  • Edward Lear — Infobox Writer name = Edward Lear birthdate = birth date|1812|5|12 birthplace = Highgate, London, England deathdate = death date and age|1888|1|29|1812|5|12 deathplace = Sanremo, Italy occupation = Artist, Poet nationality = British period = 1830 …   Wikipedia

  • Daily Mirror — This article is about the British newspaper. For the Australian newspaper, see The Daily Mirror (Australia). For the Sri Lankan newspaper, see The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). Daily Mirror Type Daily newspaper Format Tabloid …   Wikipedia

  • William Johnson Cory — (1823 1892, born William Johnson) was a talented educator and poet, born at Torrington, and educated at Eton, where he was afterwards a renowned master, nicknamed Tute (short for tutor ) by his pupils. After Eton, he studied at Cambridge where he …   Wikipedia

  • Francis Dodd — Francis Edgar Dodd RA (29 November 1874 7 March 1949) was a notable British portrait and landscape artist and printmaker.Born in Holyhead, north Wales, the son of a Wesleyan minister, Dodd trained at the Glasgow School of Art, winning the Haldene …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”