"Television is more interesting than people. If it were not, we would have people standing in the corners of our rooms."
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About Alan Coren
Alan Coren (1938-2007) was a British humorist, writer, and satirist known for his witty and insightful humor. He began his career as a journalist and later became the editor of Punch magazine. Coren was a prolific writer, penning numerous satirical books, columns, and scripts for radio and television. His style of humor often delved into social commentary and everyday observations, earning him a loyal following and critical acclaim.
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