Tim Footman

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Tim Footman (born 1968) is an English author, journalist and

Birkbeck University
.

He is the author of a number of books about popular music, including Welcome to the Machine: OK Computer and the Death of the Classic Album (2007,

Baudrillard and Radiohead to the volume Radiohead and Philosophy
(Chicago: Open Court, 2009). His most recent books are The Noughties 2000-2009: A Decade That Changed the World (published by Crimson Books, 2009) and Leonard Cohen: Hallelujah - A New Biography (published by Chrome Dreams, 2009).

His work has appeared in

BBC2 documentary TV series History of Now (2010) and the Arte documentary film The World According to Radiohead (2019).[3]

From 1999 to 2001, he was the editor of Guinness World Records, during which time its emphasis became markedly more light-hearted. Before this he was editor of the PUSH Guide to University.

He has made appearances on several UK television and radio quiz show including

.

References

  1. ^ "Journalisted biography". Journalisted.com.
  2. ^ Poole, Stephen (12 May 2007). "Not OK, Computer". The Guardian. London.
  3. ^ "Tim Footman". IMDb.

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