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'''Nina Myskow''' (born 18 May 1946) is a British journalist and television personality who appeared on ''[[New Faces]]'' and was also a columnist for ''[[The Sun (United Kingdom)|The Sun]]'' and the ''[[News of the World]]'' under the byline "The Bitch on the box" in the 1980s. She was also a regular contributor on ''[[Grumpy Old Women]]'' and on many countdown list shows.
'''Nina Myskow''' (born '''Janina Marcela Myskow''') is a British journalist and television personality who was a columnist for ''[[The Sun (United Kingdom)|The Sun]]'' and the ''[[News of the World]]'', under the byline "The Bitch on the Box", in the 1980s. She appeared on ''[[New Faces]]'', and has been a regular contributor on ''[[Grumpy Old Women]]'' and on many countdown list shows.


==Early life==
==Early life==


Myskow attended [[The Wykeham Collegiate|Wykeham Collegiate School]] in [[Pietermaritzburg]], [[South Africa]], where she learned to speak [[Afrikaans]]<ref name=nyt>[https://archive.today/20130421064213/http://www.nyt.co.uk/nina-myskow.htm Nina Myskow at nyt]. Retrieved 9 May 2015</ref> and [[Bell Baxter High School]] in [[Fife]], when at the age of 15 she moved with her family to Scotland.<ref>http://www.stratford-herald.com/48591-jackie-magazine-becomes-a-musical.html</ref> She then read English at the [[University of St Andrews]] but did not graduate.<ref name=Seamuslyte>[http://www.seamuslyte.com/Artists/nina-myskow/ Nina Myskow at SeamusLyte] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518104329/http://www.seamuslyte.com/Artists/nina-myskow/ |date=18 May 2015 }}. Retrieved 9 May 2015</ref>
Myskow was born in St Andrews in Fife Scotland to a Polish officer father and a Scottish school teacher mother.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-courier-advertiser-angus-and-the-mearns-edition/20130621/281724087119898|title=Former teacher Elizabeth Myskow|via=PressReader|date=21 June 2013|accessdate=11 April 2023}}</ref> Her parents moved to South Africa after [[World War II]] and she attended [[The Wykeham Collegiate|Wykeham Collegiate School]] in [[Pietermaritzburg]], where she learned to speak [[Afrikaans]].<ref name=nyt>{{usurped|1=[https://archive.today/20130421064213/http://www.nyt.co.uk/nina-myskow.htm Nina Myskow at nyt]}}. Retrieved 9 May 2015</ref> She moved back to Scotland with her family at the age of 15 attending [[Bell Baxter High School]] in [[Cupar]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sutherl |first1=Gill |title=Jackie magazine becomes a musical |url=http://www.stratford-herald.com/48591-jackie-magazine-becomes-a-musical.html |website=Stratford Herald |accessdate=7 September 2020 |date=14 March 2016}}</ref> She studied English literature at the [[University of St Andrews]], but did not graduate.<ref name=Seamuslyte>[http://www.seamuslyte.com/Artists/nina-myskow/ Nina Myskow at SeamusLyte] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518104329/http://www.seamuslyte.com/Artists/nina-myskow/ |date=18 May 2015 }}. Retrieved 9 May 2015</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
Myskow was a writer for some years for ''[[Jackie (magazine)|Jackie]]'' and then became the first female editor of the teenage magazine.<ref name=Seamuslyte></ref> On television she appeared as a panelist on ''[[Through the Keyhole]]'' and three series of ''New Faces.'' She currently{{when|date=September 2017}} works for ITV and regularly reviews the newspapers on ''[[This Morning (TV series)|This Morning]]'' and recently contributed to discussions on ''[[The Alan Titchmarsh Show]]'', ''[[Daybreak (2010 TV programme)|Daybreak]]'' and ''[[The Michael Ball Show]]'', the last of which was cancelled in 2010. Her [[autobiography]] was entitled ''Love, Sex and the Pursuit of Chocolate''.
Myskow was a writer for ''[[Jackie (magazine)|Jackie]]'' for some years and then became the first female editor of the magazine.<ref name=Seamuslyte></ref> She appeared as a panellist on ''[[Through the Keyhole]]'' and three series of ''New Faces''. She has reviewed the newspapers on ''[[This Morning (TV series)|This Morning]]'' and contributed to discussions on ''[[The Alan Titchmarsh Show]]'', ''[[Daybreak (2010 TV programme)|Daybreak]]'' and ''[[The Michael Ball Show]]'', the last of which was cancelled in 2010. Her [[autobiography]] was entitled ''Love, Sex and the Pursuit of Chocolate''.


As of 2012 she appeared on the ''[[Big Brother (UK)|Big Brother]]'' spin-off show ''[[List of Big Brother (UK) shows#Big Brother.27s Bit on the Side|Big Brother's Bit on the Side]]'' a number of times as well as entering the Big Brother House for a media training task in August for the thirteenth series. In 2015 she appeared on a celebrity edition of game show ''[[Pointless (game show)|Pointless]]'' with [[Giles Brandreth]] and won a trophy.
She appeared on the ''[[Big Brother (UK)|Big Brother]]'' spin-off show ''[[List of Big Brother (UK) shows#Big Brother.27s Bit on the Side|Big Brother's Bit on the Side]]'' a number of times as well as entering the Big Brother House for a media training task in August 2012. In 2015 she appeared on a celebrity edition of game show ''[[Pointless (game show)|Pointless]]'' with [[Gyles Brandreth]] and won a trophy.


''[[The Sunday People]]'' and Myskow, by then writing for the ''[[News of the World]]'', lost a [[libel]] action by the actress [[Charlotte Cornwell]] in December 1985. A jury at the [[High Court of Justice|High Court]] awarded Cornwell £10,000 in damages. In an article for the ''People'', Myskow had referred to Cornwell as unattractive, middle-aged and whose "bum is too big".<ref name="TGH191285">{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2507&dat=19851219&id=brdAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=xqUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3905,4016570|title=TV actress is awarded £10,000 Libel Damages|work=The Glasgow Herald|date=19 December 1985|accessdate=1 October 2016}}</ref>
''[[The Sunday People]]'' and Myskow, by then writing for the ''[[News of the World]]'', lost a [[libel]] action brought by the actress [[Charlotte Cornwell]] in December 1985. A jury at the [[High Court of Justice|High Court]] awarded Cornwell £10,000 in damages. In an article for the ''People'', Myskow had referred to Cornwell as ugly and middle-aged, and written that her "bum is too big".<ref name="TGH191285">{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2507&dat=19851219&id=brdAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=xqUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3905,4016570|title=TV actress is awarded £10,000 Libel Damages|work=The Glasgow Herald|date=19 December 1985|accessdate=1 October 2016}}</ref> The damages were raised to £11,500 at a retrial after Myskow appealed, but costs were awarded against Cornwell.<ref>{{cite news|last=Hayward|first=Anthony|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/jan/22/charlotte-cornwell-obituary|title=Charlotte Cornwell obituary|work=The Guardian|date=22 January 2021|access-date=23 January 2021}}</ref>


Myskow has been criticised over her statements on women being 'lazy and selfish' for doing their makeup on the train and for stating that millennials are 'snowflakes'.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.devonlive.com/news/celebs-tv/good-morning-britain-guest-angers-3155872|title=GMB guest angers viewers after calling millennials 'snowflakes'|last=Bray|first=Abbie|date=2019-07-31|website=devonlive|access-date=2020-02-14}}</ref>
Myskow has been criticised for stating that women doing their makeup on the train were "lazy and selfish", and that millennials are "snowflakes".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.devonlive.com/news/celebs-tv/good-morning-britain-guest-angers-3155872|title=GMB guest angers viewers after calling millennials 'snowflakes'|last=Bray|first=Abbie|date=2019-07-31|website=devonlive|access-date=2020-02-14}}</ref>


==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 12:00, 17 October 2024

Nina Myskow (born Janina Marcela Myskow) is a British journalist and television personality who was a columnist for The Sun and the News of the World, under the byline "The Bitch on the Box", in the 1980s. She appeared on New Faces, and has been a regular contributor on Grumpy Old Women and on many countdown list shows.

Early life

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Myskow was born in St Andrews in Fife Scotland to a Polish officer father and a Scottish school teacher mother.[1] Her parents moved to South Africa after World War II and she attended Wykeham Collegiate School in Pietermaritzburg, where she learned to speak Afrikaans.[2] She moved back to Scotland with her family at the age of 15 attending Bell Baxter High School in Cupar.[3] She studied English literature at the University of St Andrews, but did not graduate.[4]

Career

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Myskow was a writer for Jackie for some years and then became the first female editor of the magazine.[4] She appeared as a panellist on Through the Keyhole and three series of New Faces. She has reviewed the newspapers on This Morning and contributed to discussions on The Alan Titchmarsh Show, Daybreak and The Michael Ball Show, the last of which was cancelled in 2010. Her autobiography was entitled Love, Sex and the Pursuit of Chocolate.

She appeared on the Big Brother spin-off show Big Brother's Bit on the Side a number of times as well as entering the Big Brother House for a media training task in August 2012. In 2015 she appeared on a celebrity edition of game show Pointless with Gyles Brandreth and won a trophy.

The Sunday People and Myskow, by then writing for the News of the World, lost a libel action brought by the actress Charlotte Cornwell in December 1985. A jury at the High Court awarded Cornwell £10,000 in damages. In an article for the People, Myskow had referred to Cornwell as ugly and middle-aged, and written that her "bum is too big".[5] The damages were raised to £11,500 at a retrial after Myskow appealed, but costs were awarded against Cornwell.[6]

Myskow has been criticised for stating that women doing their makeup on the train were "lazy and selfish", and that millennials are "snowflakes".[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Former teacher Elizabeth Myskow". 21 June 2013. Retrieved 11 April 2023 – via PressReader.
  2. ^ Nina Myskow at nyt[usurped]. Retrieved 9 May 2015
  3. ^ Sutherl, Gill (14 March 2016). "Jackie magazine becomes a musical". Stratford Herald. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  4. ^ a b Nina Myskow at SeamusLyte Archived 18 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 9 May 2015
  5. ^ "TV actress is awarded £10,000 Libel Damages". The Glasgow Herald. 19 December 1985. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  6. ^ Hayward, Anthony (22 January 2021). "Charlotte Cornwell obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  7. ^ Bray, Abbie (31 July 2019). "GMB guest angers viewers after calling millennials 'snowflakes'". devonlive. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
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