Andrew Billen
Quick Facts
Biography
Andrew William Scott Billen (born 30 December 1957) is a British journalist, children's author, and staff feature writer on The Times newspaper.
Early life
Andrew Billen was born in London on 30 December 1957 and brought up in Brentwood, Essex. He attended Brentwood School from 1965 to 1977, which at the time was still a direct grant grammar school. He gained a BA in English from Christ Church, Oxford in 1980.
Career
Billen started on newspapers at the Sheffield Star, a daily newspaper across South Yorkshire. From 1984 he was a writer on the Times Diary for The Times and became the paper's arts correspondent in 1988. In 1989 he moved to The Observer. In 1997 he joined the London Evening Standard as chief interviewer.
He returned to The Times in 2002, where he wrote the weekly "The Andrew Billen Interview" for five years. He was the paper's main television reviewer from 2007 to 2017. For ten years up to 2007 he worked in a freelance capacity as the New Statesman′s TV critic. He later became the magazine's theatre reviewer.
In 2006 he won a prize at the Press Gazette′s Magazine Design & Journalism Awards. In 2008 he was again critic of the year in the same awards. He has been shortlisted five times for interviewer of the year in the UK Press Awards, most recently in February 2020.
Personal life
He is married and lives in Oxford with his wife, Lucy, and two daughters, Abby and Orla.
Publications
- Sam Johnson, The wonderful word doctor. Short Books, London.
- Who was Charles Dickens? Short Books, London, 2005. ISBN 1904977189 (republished in hardback on 5 November 2000 as The boy who invented Christmas (Short Books).)