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* [[Marcus Bleasdale]], photojournalist |
* [[Marcus Bleasdale]], photojournalist |
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* [[Helen Boaden]], head of [[BBC News]] |
* [[Helen Boaden]], head of [[BBC News]] |
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* [[Bimini Bon-Boulash]], drag queen, actor, musician, model, activist, and LGBTQ icon |
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* [[Stephen Bourne (writer)|Stephen Bourne]], writer, film and social historian |
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* [[Tracy Brabin]], [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Batley and Spen]] |
* [[Tracy Brabin]], [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Batley and Spen]] |
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* [[Neville Brody]], graphic designer |
* [[Neville Brody]], graphic designer |
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*[[Rebekah Brooks|Rebekah Brooks (née Wade)]], former chief executive of [[News International]]{{r|guard}} |
* [[Rebekah Brooks|Rebekah Brooks (née Wade)]], former chief executive of [[News International]]{{r|guard}} |
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* [[Martin Brunt]], journalist |
* [[Martin Brunt]], journalist |
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* [[Michael C. Burgess (editor)|Michael C. Burgess]], actor, poet, activist, former editor at [[The Star-News (Chula Vista)|The Star-News]] |
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* [[Garry Bushell]], journalist and television presenter |
* [[Garry Bushell]], journalist and television presenter |
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* [[Juno Calypso]], photographer |
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* [[John Cantlie]], journalist captured by [[ISIS]] |
* [[John Cantlie]], journalist captured by [[ISIS]] |
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* [[John Cryer]], Member of Parliament |
* [[John Cryer]], Member of Parliament |
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* [[Molly Dineen]], documentary film maker |
* [[Molly Dineen]], documentary film maker |
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* [[Craig Doyle]], [[BBC]] and [[RTÉ]] presenter |
* [[Craig Doyle]], [[BBC]] and [[RTÉ]] presenter |
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* [[Jacob Dudman]], actor, writer, and filmmaker |
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* [[Laurence Dunmore]], graphic designer and film director |
* [[Laurence Dunmore]], graphic designer and film director |
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* [[Richard Eckersley (designer)|Richard Eckersley]], book designer |
* [[Richard Eckersley (designer)|Richard Eckersley]], book designer |
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* [[Lola Flash]], photographer |
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* [[Juliette Foster]], journalist |
* [[Juliette Foster]], journalist |
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* [[Arthur Fraser]], former director of the South African [[State Security Agency (South Africa)|State Security Agency]] |
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* [[Anthony Froshaug]], typographer |
* [[Anthony Froshaug]], typographer |
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* [[Tomás Graves]], book designer, author, musician |
* [[Tomás Graves]], book designer, author, musician |
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* [[Jefferson Hack]], magazine publisher |
* [[Jefferson Hack]], magazine publisher |
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* [[Steve Haithwaite]], retail publishing and procurement director |
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* [[Jean-Paul Hansford]], Founder, [[Isle of Wight Radio]] |
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* [[Tom Harvey]], film producer, playwright |
* [[Tom Harvey]], film producer, playwright |
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* [[Charlotte Hawkins]], news presenter |
* [[Charlotte Hawkins]], news presenter |
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* [[Clive Martin]], former [[Lord Mayor of London]] |
* [[Clive Martin]], former [[Lord Mayor of London]] |
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* [[Althea McNish]]. textile designer |
* [[Althea McNish]]. textile designer |
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* [[Howard Milton]], graphic designer and writer |
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* [[Louise Minchin]], journalist and news presenter |
* [[Louise Minchin]], journalist and news presenter |
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* [[Neil Montier]], photographer |
* [[Neil Montier]], photographer |
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* [[Jane Root]], former controller of [[BBC Two]] |
* [[Jane Root]], former controller of [[BBC Two]] |
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* [[Charles Saatchi]], advertising executive{{r|obs}} |
* [[Charles Saatchi]], advertising executive{{r|obs}} |
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* [[Omid Scobie]], journalist and writer |
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* [[Lee Scott (UK politician)|Lee Scott]], politician |
* [[Lee Scott (UK politician)|Lee Scott]], politician |
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* [[Ralph Steadman]], political cartoonist, satirist, illustrator |
* [[Ralph Steadman]], political cartoonist, satirist, illustrator |
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* [[Colin Vaines]], film producer |
* [[Colin Vaines]], film producer |
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* [[Bonnie Wright]], actress |
* [[Bonnie Wright]], actress |
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* [[Jake Scott]], Film Director |
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* [[Kalundi Serumaga]]. broadcaster, theatre director, journalist |
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 24 June 2024
This is a list of notable former students of London College of Communication, UAL, formerly known as the London College of Printing and, briefly, as the London College of Printing and Distributive Trades.
- Paul Anderson, journalist and author
- Harry Beck, graphic designer and former tutor
- Brian Behan, writer, lecturer
- Jack Bevan, drummer
- Peter Bialobrzeski, photographer
- Marcus Bleasdale, photojournalist
- Helen Boaden, head of BBC News
- Bimini Bon-Boulash, drag queen, actor, musician, model, activist, and LGBTQ icon
- Stephen Bourne, writer, film and social historian
- Tracy Brabin, Member of Parliament for Batley and Spen
- Neville Brody, graphic designer
- Rebekah Brooks (née Wade), former chief executive of News International[1]
- Martin Brunt, journalist
- Michael C. Burgess, actor, poet, activist, former editor at The Star-News
- Garry Bushell, journalist and television presenter
- Juno Calypso, photographer
- John Cantlie, journalist captured by ISIS
- John Cryer, Member of Parliament
- Molly Dineen, documentary film maker
- Craig Doyle, BBC and RTÉ presenter
- Jacob Dudman, actor, writer, and filmmaker
- Laurence Dunmore, graphic designer and film director
- Richard Eckersley, book designer
- Lola Flash, photographer
- Juliette Foster, journalist
- Arthur Fraser, former director of the South African State Security Agency
- Anthony Froshaug, typographer
- Tomás Graves, book designer, author, musician
- Jefferson Hack, magazine publisher
- Steve Haithwaite, retail publishing and procurement director
- Jean-Paul Hansford, Founder, Isle of Wight Radio
- Tom Harvey, film producer, playwright
- Charlotte Hawkins, news presenter
- Anthony Hayward, journalist and author
- Emma Healey, novelist, Costa Book Award recipient
- Dan Holdsworth, artist and photographer
- Henry Holland, fashion designer
- Mark Johnson, horse racing announcer
- Kwame Kwei-Armah, playwright
- Alex Levac, photojournalist and winner of the Israel Prize
- Rut Blees Luxemburg, photographer
- John Lloyd, graphic designer
- Anthony Dod Mantle, cinematographer
- Clive Martin, former Lord Mayor of London
- Althea McNish. textile designer
- Louise Minchin, journalist and news presenter
- Neil Montier, photographer
- Maryam Moshiri, BBC News presenter
- Gemma Morris, journalist and television presenter
- Olive Morris, activist
- Roman Osin, cinematographer and photographer
- Rankin, photographer
- Sukumar Ray, writer
- Tony Ray-Jones, photographer
- Steve Richards, journalist and broadcaster
- Sophy Rickett, photographer, visual artist
- Jane Root, former controller of BBC Two
- Charles Saatchi, advertising executive[2]
- Omid Scobie, journalist and writer
- Lee Scott, politician
- Ralph Steadman, political cartoonist, satirist, illustrator
- Thilanga Sumathipala, Sri Lankan politician and cricket administrator
- Kate Thornton, television presenter
- Colin Vaines, film producer
- Bonnie Wright, actress
- Jake Scott, Film Director
References
[edit]- ^ Jessica Shepherd, David Batty (9 July 2011). Phone hacking: University urged to retract Rebekah Brooks honorary award. The Guardian. Accessed October 2015.
- ^ Elizabeth Day (3 June 2013). Charles Saatchi: art supremo with an image problem. The Observer. Accessed October 2015.