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John Cole (journalist)

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John Cole (born November 23 1927 in Belfast) is a British journalist and broadcaster. He was the BBC's Political Editor from 1981 to 1992.

John Cole was educated at the Belfast Royal Academy, he then worked as a journalist on the Belfast Telegraph, The Guardian and The Observer, and in 1981 became political editor for the BBC. His strong Northern Irish accent and trademark overcoat and spectacles made him an instantly recognisable figure. His on-screen political commentaries were regularly parodied in Private Eye as always beginning with the words "Hondootedly Mossis Thotcher...", but in reality Cole was an astute observer of the political scene, for instance as when he correctly forecast Margaret Thatcher's resignation as Prime Minister in 1990.

Since his retirement in 1992 he has written a number of books. His best selling political memoir, As It Seemed To Me, was published in 1995 and his first novel, "A Clouded Peace", was published in 2001.

He is married to Madge and has four sons.

Media offices
Preceded by Political editor of the BBC
1981 - 1992
Succeeded by