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He was hired as a regular staff cartoonist in 1921 and became lead cartoonist in 1945 but was removed from this post by Malcolm Muggeridge, who became editor in 1953.
He was still writing reviews for other magazines, and becoming a respected pundit among left-wing circles but also close friends with people on the right like Powell, Astor and Malcolm Muggeridge.
Orwell's widow commissioned journalist Malcolm Muggeridge to write a biography of her husband in spite of his wishes that none be produced.
She did appoint Malcolm Muggeridge as official biographer, but later biographers have seen this as deliberate spoiling as Muggeridge eventually gave up the work.
* Malcolm Muggeridge, The Infernal Grove: Chronicles of Wasted Time: Number 2, 1974, published by William Morrow & Company, New York.
Shortly after the film was released, Cleese and Palin engaged in what would become a notorious debate on the BBC2 discussion programme Friday Night, Saturday Morning, in which Malcolm Muggeridge and Mervyn Stockwood, the Bishop of Southwark, put the case against the film.
The " Pythonesque " film explored the events surrounding the 1979 television debate on talk show Friday Night, Saturday Morning between John Cleese and Michael Palin and Malcolm Muggeridge and Mervyn Stockwood, the then Bishop of Southwark.
* 1903 – Malcolm Muggeridge, British author and scholar ( d. 1990 )
* Malcolm Muggeridge ( 1953 – 1957 )
# Commentary by European writers Malcolm Muggeridge, Peter von Zahn, and Luigi Barzini, Jr. on the American electoral system ;
* H. T. Muggeridge, British politician, father of Malcolm Muggeridge
For a time in the 1930s, he and his wife shared a home with the writer Malcolm Muggeridge and his wife.
Another frequent sparring partner on TV for Taylor was the writer Malcolm Muggeridge.
/ edited by Malcolm Muggeridge ; translated by Stuart Hood, London: Odhams Press, ( 1948 )
Reith later noted in an interview with Malcolm Muggeridge that the headlines interpreted that as Reith ' slamming the door ' in disgust before Edward began broadcasting.
* Malcolm Muggeridge is replaced by Bernard Hollowood as editor of Punch magazine.
" Langham took a part in Monty Python's Life of Brian as a centurion, against the reaction of which Curtis had written a skit of the debate between John Cleese and Malcolm Muggeridge.
Along with the ( Catholic ) Labour peer Lord Longford, Malcolm Muggeridge and Cliff Richard, Whitehouse was a leading figure in the Nationwide Festival of Light, which protested against the commercial exploitation of sex and violence in Britain.
Other authors appearing in Esquire at that time included William F. Buckley, Truman Capote, Murray Kempton, Malcolm Muggeridge, Ron Rosenbaum, Andrew Vachss and Garry Wills.
Other possible inspirations include Lieutenant Colonel Sir Claude Dansey, deputy head of MI6 and head of the wartime Z network, who achieved different interpretations of his character from those who knew him: Malcolm Muggeridge thought him " the only professional in MI6 ", whilst Hugh Trevor-Roper considered Dansey to be " an utter shit, corrupt, incompetent, but with a certain low cunning ".
Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge ( 24 March 1903 – 14 November 1990 ) was an English journalist, author, media personality, and satirist.
The Malcolm Muggeridge Society, based in Britain, is progressively republishing Muggeridge's works.

Malcolm and British
They became an increasing area of interest for scholars in the 19th century and most were recorded or catalogued by George Malcolm Laws, although some have since been found to have British origins and additional songs have since been collected.
The scheme was first published by Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman in 1976, although it was later alleged that it had been separately invented a few years earlier within GCHQ, the British signals intelligence agency, by Malcolm J. Williamson but was kept classified.
The official birth of the term " stab-in-the-back " itself possibly can be dated to the autumn of 1919, when Ludendorff was dining with the head of the British Military Mission in Berlin, British general Sir Neill Malcolm.
Donald Malcolm Campbell, CBE ( 23 March 1921 – 4 January 1967 ) was a British speed record breaker who broke eight world speed records in the 1950s and 1960s.
* 1946 – Malcolm McLaren, British music manager ( d. 2010 )
The main cast consisted of Malcolm Barrett, Kaitlin Olson, Mary Lynn Rajskub and Paul F. Tompkins, as well as Lee Mack from the British version of the show.
" British novelist Malcolm Lowry, painter Oskar Kokoschka, orchestra director Wilhelm Furtwängler, and filmmaker Fritz Lang were also fans of Spengler's work.
Richard Hell's more androgynous, ragamuffin look — and reputed invention of the safety-pin aesthetic — was a major influence on Sex Pistols impresario Malcolm McLaren and, in turn, British punk style.
* June 13 – Malcolm McDowell, British actor
** Malcolm McLaren, British music manager ( d. 2010 )
** Malcolm Arnold, British music composer ( died 2006 )
* 1984: British Pop impresario Malcolm McLaren wrote and performed a UK hit single, " Madame Butterfly ( Un bel dì vedremo )", produced by Stephen Hague, based on the opera and featuring the famous aria.
According to Malcolm Baird, his son, what is known is that in 1926 Baird filed a patent for a device that formed images from reflected radio waves, a device remarkably similar to radar, and that he was in correspondence with the British government at the time.
An Ford Escort RS Cosworth | Escort RS Cosworth on a stage rally, driven by British driver Malcolm Wilson ( Rally ) | Malcolm Wilson.
* 1980: Patrick Pons ( Yamaha 500 cc ) and Malcolm White ( passenger Phil Love ) ( sidecar ) are both killed in the British GP at Silverstone.
In 1988 British composer Malcolm Arnold produced the Robert Kett Overture ( Opus 141 ), inspired by the rebellion.
Angelopoulos was considered by British film critics Derek Malcolm and David Thomson as one of the world's greatest directors.
Lutefisk is very popular in Nordic-North American areas of Canada, especially the prairie regions and the large Finnish community at Sointula on Malcolm Island in the province of British Columbia, and the United States, particularly in the Upper Midwest and Pacific Northwest.
* In Malcolm Lowry's Under the Volcano, Hugh Firmin escapes his British upbringing by enlisting as a sailor on the ship Philoctetes.
* 1985 Evening Standard British Film Award, Best Screenplay: A Private Function ( shared with Malcolm Mowbray )

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