Bill Boorne

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Bill Boorne (1899–1974) was an English theatre critic and journalist who wrote a column for London's Evening News and its successor, the Evening Standard.[1][2]

Boorne was educated at Emanuel School, London, England.

He retired from the Evening Standard in 1967: he had worked for the paper for 30 years, including 20 years as the show business correspondent.[3]

He appeared as a castaway on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs on 19 February 1968.[4]

Boorne was associated with the Northcliffe Golfing Society.[5]

He died at Haywards Heath in 1974 aged 75.[6]

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