Alan Connor (born 1972) is a British writer, journalist and television presenter. First seen on Channel 4's youth entertainment programme The Word in 1995, [1] he later appeared on The Big Breakfast and BBC Radio Five Live and was a BBC News correspondent, appearing on BBC News 24 and The Daily Politics. [2]
His scriptwriting credits include the comedy-drama A Young Doctor's Notebook, starring Daniel Radcliffe and Jon Hamm, [3] the mockumentary Nigel Farage Gets His Life Back [4] and the BBC film The Rack Pack. [5]
Connor has worked as a writer for programmes including Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe, The Jonathan Ross Show and This Week and writes journalism for BBC News [6] and The Guardian. [7] He was the question editor for BBC Four's lateral thinking quiz Only Connect for series 9–12, having taken over from David J. Bodycombe at the start of series 9.[ citation needed] He is also the crossword editor for The Guardian and sets the Everyman cryptic crossword for The Observer. [8] [9]
In 2013 Penguin published Two Girls, One on Each Knee: A History of Cryptic Crosswords. [10] In 2014 Gotham Books published The Crossword Century: 100 Years of Witty Wordplay, Ingenious Puzzles, and Linguistic Mischief. [11] In 2016 Penguin Books published The Joy of Quiz. [12]
Alan Connor (born 1972) is a British writer, journalist and television presenter. First seen on Channel 4's youth entertainment programme The Word in 1995, [1] he later appeared on The Big Breakfast and BBC Radio Five Live and was a BBC News correspondent, appearing on BBC News 24 and The Daily Politics. [2]
His scriptwriting credits include the comedy-drama A Young Doctor's Notebook, starring Daniel Radcliffe and Jon Hamm, [3] the mockumentary Nigel Farage Gets His Life Back [4] and the BBC film The Rack Pack. [5]
Connor has worked as a writer for programmes including Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe, The Jonathan Ross Show and This Week and writes journalism for BBC News [6] and The Guardian. [7] He was the question editor for BBC Four's lateral thinking quiz Only Connect for series 9–12, having taken over from David J. Bodycombe at the start of series 9.[ citation needed] He is also the crossword editor for The Guardian and sets the Everyman cryptic crossword for The Observer. [8] [9]
In 2013 Penguin published Two Girls, One on Each Knee: A History of Cryptic Crosswords. [10] In 2014 Gotham Books published The Crossword Century: 100 Years of Witty Wordplay, Ingenious Puzzles, and Linguistic Mischief. [11] In 2016 Penguin Books published The Joy of Quiz. [12]