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279:, fearing that the magazine would be unlikely to gain access to any top film stars, says he thought: "Well, I'm going to have to get Tom Hibbert to write 20 Things About Jack Nicholson, because we're never going to get to interview ." In the early 1990s, Hibbert's interviews also appeared in the American magazine 167:– were delightfully over-exaggerated, as mischievous and eccentric as their interrogator." This lampooning included renaming well-known musicians based on their character traits, such as "Dame David" for Bowie, "Fab Macca Whacky Thumbs Aloft" for McCartney, "Sir Clifford of Richard" for 207:. Although the magazine was aimed at an older age group and more respectful to established rock stars, Hibbert's contributions retained an element of irreverence. His interviews in the "Who the Hell …?" series led to him travelling around the world. Among his subjects were 179:. Hibbert later said: "It sounds like I'm blowing my own trumpet but yes, I did . Before I got there in 1983 there was none of that." He also contributed under the pseudonym "Black Type", writing enigmatic replies on the magazine's letters page. 194:. The interview gained considerable press coverage. Hoping to win favour among the nation's young voters, Thatcher was instead ridiculed in print for her music tastes, which included Cliff Richard and, as her favourite song, the 1953 hit " 819: 640: 22:(28 May 1952 – 28 August 2011) was an English music journalist and film critic. In the 1980s and 1990s, he was a regular writer for music magazines such as 195: 824: 247:. Affronted by Manning's racist remarks, Hibbert replied: "Ha ha ha, you fat bastard." Some stars were similarly offended by Hibbert, who later cited 499: 151:: " helped invent a cartoon fantasy world in which everyone interviewed seemed to exhibit the same slapstick characteristics. All his subjects – 590: 191: 580: 809: 829: 668: 804: 531: 134: 727: 814: 85:
s obituary of his father, Christopher Hibbert delighted in "taking his children to appallingly unsuitable films" such as
779: 409: 50:, he created the monthly "Who the Hell …?" interview series. In the mid 1990s, he wrote the "Pendennis" column for the 612: 672: 699: 554: 469: 448: 112:, he gave up education and attempted to forge a career as a rock musician before turning to journalism. 509: 799: 794: 356: 93: 86: 756: 731: 645: 504: 473: 387: 65: 641:"Sylvia Patterson Wrote One of 2016's Best Rock Memoirs, But She's Definitely 'Not with the band'" 526: 281: 212: 101: 444: 586: 271: 187: 42: 752: 383: 121: 109: 73: 780:"Margaret Thatcher v Smash Hits – a classic interview from the vaults", at the guardian.com 704: 287: 276: 240: 208: 172: 36: 46:
magazine. He was known for his acerbic writing style and irreverent interviews. While at
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He died in August 2011 at the age of 59 from complications related to his
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Hibbert was the second of three children born to author and historian
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in Oxfordshire. He was the product of a happy home. According to
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I'm Not with the Band: A Writer's Life Lost in Music
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and his wife Anne (née Piggford). With his siblings
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In the description of his editor, 667:Marshall, Carrie (17 August 2016). 555:"Caught by the Reaper: Tom Hibbert" 498:Time Out editors (9 October 2006). 611:Woods, Andrew (3 September 2011). 527:"Smash Hits: Music Press Goes Pop" 443:CMU Editorial (2 September 2011). 14: 553:Stanley, Bob (2 September 2011). 285:. He subsequently contributed to 825:Deaths from pneumonia in England 355:Ellen, Mark (3 September 2011). 141:In 1983, he joined the staff of 726:Dinning, Mark (26 March 2014). 500:"Smash Hits: The greatest hits" 410:"Obituary: Christopher Hibbert" 698:Connolly, John (10 May 2014). 639:Snapes, Laura (20 June 2016). 175:, and "Horrible Headband" for 1: 259:as disgruntled interviewees. 275:in 1989. Its launch editor, 700:"The man who sold the Word" 108:. 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Smash Hits
Q
Mojo
Empire
Observer
Christopher Hibbert
James
Henley-on-Thames
The Guardian
Carry On
Leighton Park School
Quaker
Reading, Berkshire
grammar school
Leeds University
home improvement
Felix Dennis
The History of Rock
Smash Hits
Mark Ellen
Paul McCartney
David Bowie
Bucks Fizz
John Lydon
Cliff Richard
Freddie Mercury
Mark Knopfler
Margaret Thatcher
1987 general election
(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?

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