Graham Kibble-White is a British writer known for his writing on television and popular culture. The Liverpool Daily Post described him as a "cult TV guru". [1]
He is a founder of the television nostalgia websites Off the Telly and TV Cream. [2] [3] In 2006 he was appointed TV editor for Inside Soap, a British weekly on soap operas. [4] Kibble-White is the author of The Ultimate Book of British Comics (2005), which provides details on more than 100 comics in an A-Z format. [5] [6] [7] He also writes for Doctor Who Magazine. He has written on television for the Daily Mirror's We Love Telly! magazine. [8]
Graham Kibble-White is a British writer known for his writing on television and popular culture. The Liverpool Daily Post described him as a "cult TV guru". [1]
He is a founder of the television nostalgia websites Off the Telly and TV Cream. [2] [3] In 2006 he was appointed TV editor for Inside Soap, a British weekly on soap operas. [4] Kibble-White is the author of The Ultimate Book of British Comics (2005), which provides details on more than 100 comics in an A-Z format. [5] [6] [7] He also writes for Doctor Who Magazine. He has written on television for the Daily Mirror's We Love Telly! magazine. [8]