• Rowan Dorothy Pelling (born 17 January 1968) is a British journalist, broadcaster, writer and stand-up comedian who first achieved note as the editor...
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  • novel) Jump! (2010 novel) Mount! (2016 novel) Tackle! (2023 novel) Rowan Pelling, On its 30th anniversary, why Riders is the best erotic fiction of all...
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  • director and filmmaker Rowan Pelling (born 1968), British editrice and columnist Rowan Vine (born 1982), English footballer Rowan Williams (born 1950), Archbishop...
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  • the essential elements... his shittiness was entirely my invention". Rowan Pelling has suggested in The Daily Telegraph that the outrageous Fleet Street...
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  • Pelling is a surname originating in Sussex, England. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Pelling (1903–1977), British fencer Andrew Pelling...
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  • only screened for "friends, colleagues and some blokes off the telly". Rowan Pelling, writing for The Independent, stated that "the plot was labyrinthine"...
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  • English-language erotic magazine launched in 2017 in the United Kingdom. Rowan Pelling, after working as a columnist at the Daily Telegraph, a journalist at...
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  • Sunday Telegraph, The Spectator James Naughtie, BBC Jeremy Paxman, BBC Rowan Pelling, The Daily Telegraph Trevor Phillips, BBC[dubious – discuss] Caroline...
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  • created by first editor Jamie Maclean, who ceded control to Rowan Pelling in 1997. Pelling staged a management buyout from the Erotic Print Society in...
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    BBC Radio 4 entitled The Story of O: The Vice Francaise, presented by Rowan Pelling, former editor of the Erotic Review, which looked at the history of...
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