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Honor Ellen Wyatt (6 February 1910 – 23 October 1998) [1] was an English journalist and radio presenter, known for her association with Barbara Pym, Robert Graves, and Laura Riding as well as for her own work. She was the mother of the actor Julian Glover and the musician Robert Wyatt.
À La Pym: The Barbara Pym Cookery Book (published in the United States as The Barbara Pym Cookbook) is a 1988 cookbook by Hilary Pym and Honor Wyatt collecting recipes for meals served, or mentioned, in the novels of Hilary's sister, Barbara Pym.
Honor Ellen Wyatt (6 February 1910 – 23 October 1998) was an English journalist and radio presenter, known for her association with Barbara Pym, Robert Graves, and Laura Riding as well as for her own work. She was the mother of the actor Julian Glover and the musician Robert Wyatt.
- Early Life: 1918−1945
- Member of Parliament: 1945–1955
- Journalism: 1955–1959
- Member of Parliament: 1959–1970
- Journalism and The Tote: 1970–1997
- The Journals
- Personal Life
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Born in Kingston upon Thames, southwest London, Wyatt was the second son of Robert Harvey Lyle Wyatt, the founder and headmaster of Milbourne Lodge School, Esher, and his wife Ethel (née Morgan). Born on America's Independence Day, he was named after the American President Woodrow Wilson. Wyatt was educated at Eastbourne College and Worcester Colle...
Wyatt was elected to Parliament in 1945 as the Labour MP for Birmingham Aston, and retained the seat until the 1955 general election. During the Cabinet Mission to India in 1946 he served as an informal liaison officer between the mission and the Muslim League. Wyatt was a member of the 15-strong Keep Left group of Labour MPs. In the group's pamphl...
Edward R. Murrow of CBS chose Grantham as one of the seats that he would cover during the 1955 election. Grace Wyndham Goldie, who was the head of the BBC's Current Affairs department, happened to watch the broadcast and was impressed with Wyatt. She asked Wyatt to join Richard Dimbleby in presenting Panorama as the programme's foreign affairs repo...
He returned to Parliament in 1959 as member for Bosworth, Leicestershire. According to Wyatt, Gaitskell told him that the Opposition Chief Whip, Bert Bowden, vetoed his appointment to Gaitskell's Shadow Cabinet. In a speech to the Hinckley branch of the AEU in June 1960, Wyatt called the General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union...
After ceasing to be an active politician, Wyatt was appointed by the Home Secretary, Roy Jenkins, as Chairman of the Horserace Totalisator Board, a post he held from 1976 to 1997. At first he was an active chairman, rooting out corruption, but was later seen as complacent and considered to have allowed the Tote to stagnate. According to John McCrir...
Wyatt's caustic, candid and mischievously indiscreet diaries were published posthumously in three volumes as The Journals of Woodrow Wyatt by Macmillan and edited by Sarah Curtis. They are: Volume 1, 1985–88 (1998); Volume 2, Thatcher's Fall and Major's Rise, 1989–92, (1999); and Volume 3, From Major to Blair(2000), which spans the period from 1992...
Wyatt was married four times, to: 1. First (div): Susan Cox, no issue.She was a fellow student at Oxford. 2. Second (div): Nora Robbins, no issue.She was his secretary. 3. Third (1957, dissolved 1966): Lady Moorea Hastings (1928–2011) daughter of the 16th Earl of Huntingdon and a granddaughter of Luisa Casati; one son: Hon. Pericles Plantagenet Jam...
Into the Dangerous World(1952)Southwards from China: A Survey of South East Asia since 1945(1952)The Peril in Our Midst(1956)Bertrand Russell speaks his Mind(1960)Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Woodrow WyattHonor Wyatt (1910–1998) was an English journalist and radio presenter. She worked at the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for most of her life. Wyatt is best known for her novel, The Heathen, and her contributions to the periodical Epilogue by poets Robert Graves and Laura Riding, and The Barbara Pym Cookbook by Hilary Pym.
Honor Wyatt is the author of The Barbara Pym Cookbook (4.02 avg rating, 86 ratings, 16 reviews, published 1988), How to Clean Everything (3.95 avg rating...
17 févr. 2009 · In honour of Honor Wyatt. I've just read Graham Bennett's comprehensive Soft Machine biography Out-Bloody-Rageous (SAF, 2005). Well, I read up to the point where Robert Wyatt left, and then skimmed the rest.