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Name
  
Frank Johnson

Role
  
Journalist

Spouse
  
Virginia Fraser (m. 1998)


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Full Name
  
Frank Robert Johnson

Died
  
December 15, 2006, London, United Kingdom

Books
  
Best Seat in the House: The Wit and Parliamentary Chronicles of Frank Johnson

Notable credits
  
The Spectator, The Daily Telegraph

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Frank Robert Johnson (20 January 1943 – 15 December 2006) was an English journalist.

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Education

Johnson failed his 11-plus examination, and was educated at a state secondary school in Shoreditch in East London, which he left at the age of 16. Unlike many senior journalists of his time, he did not have a background in further or higher education, and instead, had taken a job as a 'messenger' on a national newspaper.

Early career

He was a junior reporter at the North-West Evening Mail in Barrow-in-Furness from 1965 to 1966. One of the duties of news staff was to cover sport, which was an unwelcome intrusion into the weekend. Johnson once reported the score of a Barrow rugby league match inaccurately and was robustly criticised by his editor on the Monday morning. However, he never had to cover sport again.

Later career

He was the editor of the conservative Spectator magazine from 1995 to 1999 and was a popular columnist for The Daily Telegraph. He had a particular reputation for his work as a parliamentary sketch writer, as which he was regarded by many as one of the most incisive and amusing commentators of his generation.

Personal life

He married Virginia Fraser, the widow of Simon Fraser, Master of Lovat, in 1998 who survives him. He died after a seven-year fight against cancer.

References

Frank Johnson (journalist) Wikipedia