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Marina Hyde (born Marina Elizabeth Catherine Dudley-Williams; 13 May 1974) is an English journalist. She joined The Guardian newspaper in 2000 and, as one of the newspaper's columnists, writes three articles each week on current affairs, celebrity, and sport.
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“It’s not the classic Dewey Decimal system is it,” deadpans Marina Hyde, 48, surveying the room as she settles into a leather armchair in front of “Environmental Sciences” and “Despair”.
Marina Hyde: ‘People like football and movies and pop music, and they really hate politics’. Books. The Guardian columnist on being ‘sort of posh’, her formative days answering phones at ...
Marina Hyde. The Guardian. A year that has provoked incredulity, absurdity and sometimes rage could have been specifically designed for twice weekly intervention by Marina Hyde. She has often been hilarious, always perceptive but also markedly unafraid to use her platform to call out injustice.
In an interview with Press Gazette, Guardian columnist Marina Hyde speaks about writing, her career and her new book, ‘What Just Happened!?’.
The Rest Is Entertainment pulls back the curtain on television, movies, journalism and more with Richard Osman and Marina Hyde using their years of knowledge, enviable contact book and wit to bring you what’s hot, and what’s not in the world of entertainment.