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Quentin Letts
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Quentin Letts was born on 6 February 1963 in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England, UK. He has been married to Lois Rathbone since 17 August 1996. They have three children.
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Known for:
Have I Got News for You
7.9
TV Series
Self
(archive footage, uncredited)
2007–2017 • 2 eps
What the Papers Say
6.1
TV Series
Self - Presenter
2005 • 1 ep
The Bubble
6.4
TV Series
Self
2010 • 1 ep
The Sunday Programme
TV Series
Self
2005 • 1 ep
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Born
February 6
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1963
Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England, UK
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Lois Rathbone
August 17, 1996 - present (3 children)
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Political humorist and columnist for the Daily Mail.
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I'm white, middle-class, love my wife, own my home and adore traditional TV sitcoms. So why does the BBC hate me?
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