Christopher Matthew | |
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Born | Christopher Charles Forrest Matthew 8 May 1939[1] Lewisham, South London, England[2] |
Occupation | Writer, broadcaster |
Language | English |
Education | The King's School, Canterbury St Peter's College, Oxford |
Genre | Books, radio, television |
Notable works | Now We Are Sixty, Diary of a Somebody |
Spouse | Wendy |
Children | Two sons, one stepdaughter |
Website | |
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Christopher Charles Forrest Matthew (born 8 May 1939) is a British writer[1] and broadcaster. He is the author of Now We Are Sixty, inspired by the poems of A. A. Milne in the book Now We Are Six, and the chronicler of the life and times of the hapless hero, Simon Crisp, in Diary of a Somebody.
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