Nancy Banks-Smith (born 1929) is a British television and radio critic; she began writing for The Guardian in 1969. In 1970 she was recommended for the Order of the British Empire, which she declined.
She currently writes a monthly column for The Guardian entitled "A month in Ambridge", reviewing recent developments in The Archers.
- 1951- 1955: Northern Daily Telegraph, reporter
- 1955: Sunday Mirror, women's section
- 1955 - 1960: Daily Herald, reporter
- 1960 - 1965: Daily Express, feature writer
- 1965 - 1969: Sun, TV critic
- 1969 - present : Guardian, TV and radio critic
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“In my experience, if you have to keep the lavatory door shut by extending your left leg, its modern architecture.”
—Nancy Banks-Smith, British columnist. Guardian (London, February 20, 1979)