Peter Stanford

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Peter Stanford
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Born Peter James Stanford
(1961-11-23) 23 November 1961 (age 62)
Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
Ethnicity English
Occupation Journalist, author, broadcaster
Notable credit(s) Catholic Herald, The Daily Telegraph, The Tablet, Lord Longford biographer
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Peter James Stanford (born 23 November 1961)[1] is a British writer, editor, journalist and presenter, known for his biographies and writings on religion and ethics. His biography of Lord Longford was the basis for the 2006 BAFTA-winning film Longford starring Jim Broadbent in the title role. A former editor of the Catholic Herald newspaper, Stanford is also director of the Longford Trust for prison reform.[2]

Education and career

Peter Stanford was educated by Christian Brothers at St Anselm's College, Birkenhead.[1] He read history at Merton College, Oxford.[1]

Stanford began his journalistic career in 1983 at the Catholic weekly newspaper The Tablet. He was the editor of The Catholic Herald from 1988 to 1992. His resignation, to concentrate on writing books, coincided with the publication of Catholics and Sex, which he co-authored with fellow journalist Kate Saunders.[3][4] They later presented a four-part TV series with the same title on Channel 4.[5][6] It won a bronze medal at the New York International Television and Film Festival in 1993.[7] Subsequent TV and radio work includes presenting The Devil: An Unauthorised Biography (BBC1, 1996) and Pope Joan (BBC1, 1998), both based on his own books. He also presented the Channel 5 series The Mission (1997) and BBC Radio 2's Good Morning Sunday (2003 and 2004) as well as being a regular panelist on BBC Radio 4's The Moral Maze (1996) and Vice or Virtue (1997).

Stanford has written for The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Observer and The Independent on Sunday[1] and has written a monthly column in The Tablet since 2003.[8] He is a feature writer on the Daily Telegraph.

Books

Since leaving the Catholic Herald, Stanford has written several biographies, travelogues and books on religion.[9] As well as his biography of Lord Longford, the subjects of his other biographies include the poet laureate C. Day-Lewis (2007),[10] 1950s supermodel Bronwen Astor (2000)[11] and Cardinal Basil Hume, leader of the Catholic Church in England (1993).[12] The Extra Mile (2010) is an account of his journey around Britain’s ancient holy shrines. How To Read a Graveyard (2013) is a tour of historic cemeteries in Britain and Continental Europe. The Devil: A Biography (1996)[13] and 50 Religious Ideas You Really Need To Know (2010)[14] were both translated into five languages.

Stanford's latest book is a biographical study of Judas: The Troubling History of the Renegade Apostle, published 12 March 2015.[15]

Affiliations

Stanford, whose mother had multiple sclerosis,[16] was chair of Aspire, Britain’s national charity for people with spinal cord injury, from 1991 until 2001 and again from 2005 until 2012.[1] In 2002, he joined with family and admirers of Lord Longford to establish the Frank Longford Charitable Trust, better known as The Longford Trust, which aims to continue the peer’s commitment to prison reform via an annual lecture, and annual prize as well as awarding scholarships for young former prisoners to go to university.[2] He is a patron of the CandoCo Dance Company.[17]

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