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  • Ian Hislop
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  • Ian Hislop is the accidental product of a series of experiments on sheep cloning in Mumbles, Wales. Ian allegedly studied at the University of Snobs where he allegedly founded a magazine on farting loudly on busses in order to make people laugh. Ian graduated from the University of Snobs when he was 21 years old and joined Al-Qaeda. He helped run Al-Qaeda training camps in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. In 1986 he became editor of Public Nose, another magazine that satirises farting loudly.
  • Ian David Hislop (born 13 July 1960) is the editor and part-owner of British satirical magazine Private Eye. He has also appeared on many radio and television programmes, most notably as a team captain, opposite Paul Merton, on the BBC current affairs quiz Have I Got News For You.
  • Ian Hislop was a human celebrity. In 2004, he attended the opening of the Tomorrow Windows at Tate Modern. (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows)
  • Ian, with writing partner Nick Newman, was a writer for Spitting Image from 1984 to 1988, and a major contributor to the series.
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Job
  • Editor
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  • Team Captain
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  • Ian Hislop is the accidental product of a series of experiments on sheep cloning in Mumbles, Wales. Ian allegedly studied at the University of Snobs where he allegedly founded a magazine on farting loudly on busses in order to make people laugh. Ian graduated from the University of Snobs when he was 21 years old and joined Al-Qaeda. He helped run Al-Qaeda training camps in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. In 1986 he became editor of Public Nose, another magazine that satirises farting loudly.
  • Ian David Hislop (born 13 July 1960) is the editor and part-owner of British satirical magazine Private Eye. He has also appeared on many radio and television programmes, most notably as a team captain, opposite Paul Merton, on the BBC current affairs quiz Have I Got News For You.
  • Ian Hislop was a human celebrity. In 2004, he attended the opening of the Tomorrow Windows at Tate Modern. (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows)
  • Ian, with writing partner Nick Newman, was a writer for Spitting Image from 1984 to 1988, and a major contributor to the series.