Radley College - Old Radleians

Old Radleians

Main category: People educated at Radley College
  • James Bachman, comic writer and actor
  • William Burdett-Coutts, producer Assembly Festival
  • Gerald Brenan, writer
  • James Burton, conductor and composer
  • Peter Cook, comedian
  • Jamie Dalrymple, cricketer. Has represented England in a number of ODIs.
  • Ted Dexter, cricketer.
  • Alexander Downer, former Australian Foreign Minister.
  • Mark Durden-Smith, television presenter.
  • Sir Ivan Ewart, 6th Baronet, Northern Irish naval officer and charity worker.
  • Jeremy Flint, bridge player.
  • Andrew Gant, chorister and composer
  • Richard Gibson, Actor, best known as Herr Flick in the BBC series 'Allo 'Allo!.
  • Robert Hall, BBC Special Correspondent
  • Christopher Hibbert, historian.
  • Cyril Holland, son of Oscar Wilde.
  • Charles Howard, Pioneering bomb disposal expert in WW2.
  • Ben Hutton, Cricketer.
  • James Lovegrove, SF novelist.
  • Desmond Llewelyn, actor best known for playing Q in many James Bond films.
  • James Charles Macnab of Macnab, soldier and chief of Clan Macnab
  • Sir George Mallaby, public servant, High Commissioner to New Zealand
  • Harold Monro, founder of the Poetry Bookshop.
  • Andrew Motion, poet and former Poet Laureate.
  • Lord Scarman, former judge.
  • Sandy Nairne, Director of the National Portrait Gallery.
  • Dennis Price, former actor.
  • Michael Reeves, film director.
  • Professor Sir Mike Richards, UK National Cancer Director
  • Brough Scott, Horse racing journalist, radio and television presenter, and former jockey.
  • Clive Stafford Smith, campaigning lawyer.
  • Andrew Strauss, cricketer (Former England captain. Captained England to an Ashes victory in the summer of 2009. Represented Middlesex. Opening Batsman.)
  • Jeremy Stuart-Smith, High Court judge.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Rupert Thorneloe MBE, killed in action in Afghanistan on 1 July 2009
  • Collingwood Tinling, builder of first jet engine.
  • Nigel Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham Gold Cup winning horse trainer.
  • Peter Wildeblood, journalist and playwright and celebrated gay rights campaigner.
  • Richard Wilson, Baron Wilson of Dinton, former UK Cabinet Secretary.
  • Major General Sir Edward Woodgate, KCMG, CB, who died of wounds sustained during the Battle of Spion Kop.
  • Charles Worsley, cricketer who played first-class cricket for Northamptonshire.
  • Jamie Laing, star of E4's reality TV show, Made in Chelsea

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