Mitchell Symons

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Mitchell Symons
Born 1957
London, United Kingdom

Mitchell Symons is a Journalist/Writer from London, England. Born in 1957, he was educated at Mill Hill School and the LSE where he studied Law. Since leaving the BBC, where he was a researcher and director, he worked as a writer, broadcaster and journalist. He was a principle writer for the early editions of the world-renowned board game Trivial Pursuit, and has devised many television formats. He wrote an award-winning opinion column for the Daily Express. Currently, he writes a weekly column for the Sunday Express.

Contents

[edit] Published Material

[edit] Non-Fiction

  • Why Girls Can't throw
  • That Book
  • This Book
  • The Other Book
  • Forfeit!
  • The Equation book of sports crosswords
  • The Equation book of movie crosswords
  • The You Magazine Book Of Journalists (four books)
  • Movielists
  • The Sunday Magazine Book Of Crosswords
  • The Hello! Magazine Book Of Crosswords (three books)
  • How to be fat: The Chip and Fry diet
  • The Book of Criminal Records
  • The Book of lists
  • The Bill Clinton Joke Book
  • National Lottery Big Draw 2000
  • How to avoid a Wombat's bum

[edit] Fiction

  • All In
  • The Lot

[edit] References