- July 14, 2025:
- · Martin Cruz Smith, US Novelist Famed for His Depiction of Moscow in the Million-Selling Gorky Park · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Martin Cruz Smith]
- July 17, 2025:
- · Connie Francis, Singer Behind Only Elvis and the Beatles in Early 1960s Popularity · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Connie Francis]
- July 18, 2025:
- · Duff Hart-Davis, Historian, Novelist, Countryman and Much-Loved Journalist at The Sunday Telegraph · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Duff Hart-Davis]
- July 27, 2025:
- · Tom Lehrer, Wickedly Funny Musical Satirist Whose Subversive Ditties Caused Outrage and Delight · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Tom Lehrer]
- August 1, 2025:
- · June Wilkinson, Sussex-Born Model Dubbed “The Bosom” Who Starred in Racy Films and Dated Elvis · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. June Wilkinson]
- August 4, 2025:
- · Dame Stella Rimington, “Housewife Superspy” First Female Head of MI5 Who Later Wrote Thrillers · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Stella Rimington]
- September 9, 2025:
- · Stuart Prebble, Gifted TV Journalist Who Produced World in Action and created Grumpy Old Men · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Stuart Prebble]
- September 16, 2025:
- · Robert Redford, Hollywood Legend Indelibly Linked to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Robert Redford]
- September 28, 2025:
- · Tony Harrison, Leeds-Born Left-Wing Poet Who Revitalised Verse Drama and Stirred Protest with “V” · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Tony Harrison]
- September 30, 2025:
- · Ann Granger, Crime Novelist Who Delighted Readers with Her Fresh Take on the Classic Village Mystery · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Ann Granger]
- October 1, 2025:
- · Dame Jane Goodall, Primatologist Whose Studies of Chimpanzees Led to the Redefinition of Mankind · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Jane Goodall]
- · Brian Patten, Most Enigmatic Member of the “Liverpool Poets” Who Became Sixties Celebrities · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Brian Patten]
- October 5, 2025:
- · Ivan Klima, Author Whose Work Depicted the Tribulations of Life and Love Under Communism · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Ivan Klima]
- October 6, 2025:
- · Dame Jilly Cooper, Sharp-Eyed Social Observer and Author of Riders Dubbed “Queen of the Bonkbusters” · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Jilly Cooper]
- November 2, 2025:
- · Peter Watkins, Filmmaker Best Known for His Searing Mock-Documentary The War Game, Banned by the BBC · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Peter Watkins]
- November 17, 2025:
- · Marina Lewycka, Novelist Who Had a Huge Hit with A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Marina Lewycka]
- November 29, 2025:
- · Sir Tom Stoppard, OM, Playwright of Dazzling Wit Who Turned High Concept Into Hits · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Tom Stoppard]
- November 30, 2025:
- · David Bellos, Heroic Translator of the “untranslatable” Who Celebrated His Craft in a Book · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. David Bellos]
- December 10, 2025:
- · Sophie Kinsella, Author Whose Shopaholic “Chick Lit” Novels Caught the Mood of the 2000s · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Sophie Kinsella]
- December 12, 2025:
- · Joanna Trollope, Bestselling Author Whose Village Novels Made Her the “Queen of the Aga Saga” · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Joanna Trollope]
- · John Carey, Literary Scholar and Waspish Critic Who Railed Against Intellectual Snobbery · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. John Carey]
- December 14, 2025:
- · Margaretta D’Arcy, Playwright and Activist Who Worked Closely with Her Husband John Arden · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Margaretta D’Arcy]
- December 15, 2025:
- · Rob Reiner, Director of the Classy Hits This Is Spinal Tap, The Princess Bride and When Harry Met Sally · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Rob Reiner]
- December 24, 2025:
- · John Antrobus, Writer Who Collaborated with Spike Milligan on the Surreal Play The Bedsitting Room · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. John Antrobus]
- December 28, 2025:
- · Brigitte Bardot, Legendary French Film Star and Original “Sex Kitten” · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Brigitte Bardot]
- January 5, 2026:
- · Molly Parkin, Fashion Editor Whose Real-Life Adventures Were as Outlandish as Her Raunchiest Novels · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Molly Parkin]
- January 11, 2026:
- · Erich von Däniken, Author Who Promoted the Theory That Human Life Has Extra-Terrestrial Origins · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Erich von Däniken]
- January 21, 2026:
- · Patrick Skene Catling, Comic Writer Who Squired Jane Russell and Interviewed Mickey Mouse · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Patrick Skene Catling]
- February 3, 2026:
- · James Sallis, Crime Novelist Inspired by Lurid 1950s Pulp Fiction to Write His Masterpiece Drive · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. James Sallis]
- February 4, 2026:
- · Allan Massie, Outstanding Scottish Novelist, Critic and High Tory Political Commentator · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Allan Massie]
- February 14, 2026:
- · Paul Sample, Artist Noted for His Detail-Crammed Tom Sharpe Book Covers and Ogri Cartoon Strip · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Paul Sample]
- February 17, 2026:
- · Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Activist Who Became the US’s First Black Presidential Candidate · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Jesse Jackson]
- February 26, 2026:
- · Drusilla Beyfus, Sparkling Telegraph Journalist Who Anatomised Modern Manners in Her Column “The Done Thing” · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Drusilla Beyfus]
- February 27, 2026:
- · Rob Grant, Scriptwriter and Author Who Was Co-creator of the Sci-fi Sitcom Red Dwarf · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Rob Grant]
- March 16, 2026:
- · Paul Ehrlich, Scientist Who Predicted a Dire Future for Humanity in His Book The Population Explosion · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Paul Ehrlich]
- March 17, 2026:
- · Len Deighton, Author Who Reinvented the Spy Thriller with His Harry Palmer Books · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Len Deighton]
- April 20, 2026:
- · Desmond Morris, Zoologist Behind Bestselling Studies of Human Behaviour from The Naked Ape to Manwatching · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Desmond Morris]
- April 27, 2026:
- · Lauren Henderson, Author of “tart noir” and Bonkbusters Hailed as “Jackie Collins Meets PG Wodehouse” · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Lauren Henderson]
- May 3, 2026:
- · Gordon Snell, Writer of Warm and Whimsical Children’s Books and Devoted Husband of Maeve Binchy · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Gordon Snell]
- December 23, 2007:
- 18 · There’s No Such Place as Bedford Falls · Joanne Harris · ss
- September 9, 1979:
- · The War of the Big Boats · Hammond Innes · ar
- · Hijacker · Heinrich Boll · ss
- April 25, 1982:
- · Happiness and Suffering · Brian W. Aldiss · vi
- Number 399, 17th June 1984:
- 16 · Viddies in the Scepter’d Isle · Tom Wolfe · ss; illustrated by Brian Denington
- 23 · Utopia Begins at Home · Brian Aldiss · ss; illustrated by Brian Denington
- 28 · Steps to Serenity Park · Philip Oakes · ss; illustrated by Brian Denington
- 35 · World Cleansed of Wallies · Frederic Raphael · ss; illustrated by Brian Denington
- 38 · There Will Be Other Words · Anthony Burgess · ar; illustrated by Brian Denington
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