Nancy Banks Smith

Nancy Banks Smith
Nancy Banks-Smithis a British television and radio critic. Born in Manchester and raised in a pub, she was educated at Roedean. She was a writer for The Sun in the 1960s, and left the newspaper in 1969 when it was bought by Rupert Murdoch who turned it into a sensationalist tabloid. She also worked briefly for the Daily Express in the 1960s. Banks-Smith began writing for The Guardian in 1970, with her television column becoming a leading feature of the...
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