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David Benedictus
David Benedictus
Fellow at Goldsmiths, University of London, 2007/08


David Benedictus was educated at Eton, Balliol College, Oxford and the State University of Iowa; his first job was as a tutor to the Rothschilds. His first novel was The Fourth of June, which he also adapted for the stage (St Martin's Theatre). His second novel, You're a Big Boy Now, was filmed in New York by Coppola. Dropping Names is his latest book; published in 2005, it is a collection of memoirs. In between he has written some 25 books equally divided between fiction and non-fiction.

David worked for the BBC as a reporter on Radio Newsreel, then as story editor and director on the Wednesday Play. He has presented Kaledioscope and served as a panellist on a dozen Any Questions programmes. He later initiated Something Understood for Radio 4, and became Editor of Readings for BBC Radio (1989-1995). He is currently producing music programmes for Radio 2, including a series on film music. For Channel 4, he was a commissioning editor for drama and commissioned numerous series including Porterhouse Blue and The Manageress.

He was antiques correspondent for the Evening Standard, a tour guide for Original London Walks and has worked as an arts critic for many newspapers and magazines. He dramatised Little Sir Nicholas for BBC television. Occasional acting has included playing a dead aristocrat on Channel 4 last November.

For the last 19 years, he has been writing and publishing Uncle Ernie's System, (38 editions), a guide to horse-racing. He has taught at numerous drama schools, and more recently at Putney High School, Menorah School, Burnt Oak, and Corpus Christi, Oxford. Divorced with four children, his hobbies include piano playing (inept), chess playing (not so bad) and croquet (social).


Email:    david@davidbenedictus.com
Website:    http://www.davidbenedictus.com