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Alan Coren

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Alan Coren (born 27 June 1938, London) is a British writer and satirist. Coren attended Wadham College, Oxford, Yale University and University of California, Berkeley.

He is a regular panellist on The News Quiz and Call My Bluff and writes both his own and the Notebook columns for The Times. Coren was editor of Punch from 1978 to 1987, and of The Listener from 1987 to 1989, and he has also written for Penthouse and The Daily Mail. Coren also wrote an unsuccessful vehicle for Leonard Rossiter in 1978, The Loser, about a boxing promoter.

His son Giles Coren and daughter Victoria Coren have both followed him into journalism.

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