Difference between revisions 122276563 and 122276565 on dewiki{{otheruses|Private eye}} {{Infobox Newspaper | name = Private Eye | image = [[Image:Private Eye Cover.jpg|thumbnail|centre|200px|[[4 March]] [[2005]] cover of ''Private Eye''; this is a typical example of the magazine's front cover. The caption refers to the wedding of [[Charles, Prince of Wales|Prince Charles]] and [[Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall|Camilla Parker-Bowles]].]] | type = fortnightly [[satire|satirical]] <BR> [[magazine]]-newspaper | format = [[magazine]] | (contracted; show full) * ''[[Glenda Slagg]]'' – brash, libidinous and self-contradictory female reporter based on [[Jean Rook]] and [[Lynda Lee-Potter]]. * ''Sally Jockstrap'' – a fictional sports columnist who is incapable of correctly reporting any sporting facts. Her articles are usually a mishmash of references with several sports, along the lines of "there was drama at [[Twickenham Stadium|Twickenham]] as [[Michael Schumacher]] [[double fault]]ed to give [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] victory" * ''Dave Spart'' – ultra-left wing activist (always of a ridiculous-sounding collective or magazine - sometimes the [[New Statesman|New Spartsman]] or the [[The Independent|Indescribably Sparty]] - frequently based in [[Neasden]]) who is given free rein to express his views. These always begin 'Once again ...', before attempting to lambast the subject of his anger for allege(contracted; show full)[[Category:Criticism of journalism]] [[Category:1961 establishments]] [[Category:Biweekly magazines]] [[Category:Satirical magazines|Private Eye]] [[fr:Private Eye]] [[nl:Private Eye]] [[ru:Прайвэт Ай]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=122276565.
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