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Charles Spencer (journalist)

Charles Spencer (born 4 March 1955) is a British journalist. He was the chief drama critic of ''The Daily Telegraph'' from 1991 to 2014, having joined the paper in 1988. On 1 September 2014 it was announced that he had decided to take early retirement, and his final review for the paper appeared on the same day.〔(Charles Spencer to retire as Daily Telegraph theatre critic ) Retrieved 1 September 2014〕
He was educated at Charterhouse and Balliol College, Oxford. He began his career in journalism at the ''Surrey Advertiser'', and subsequently wrote for the London ''Evening Standard'', ''The Stage'' and ''Television Today'', before joining the ''Telegraph''. He won "Critic of the Year" in the 1999 British Press Awards. He has written three crime novels: ''I Nearly Died'' (1994), ''Full Personal Service'' (1996) and ''Under the Influence'' (2000).〔(Charles Spencer ) Retrieved 16 April 2010〕
In 2006, Compton Miller of ''The Independent'' wrote in a profile: "This convivial ex-alcoholic is best remembered for his description of Nicole Kidman's nude scene in The Blue Room as 'pure theatrical Viagra'."〔(Inside Story: Theatre critics under the spotlight ) Retrieved 16 April 2010〕
In a review published in the ''Daily Telegraph'' on 6 September 2012, he revealed that the reason for his absence from the paper's pages for the previous three months was that he had been suffering from clinical depression.〔(Kissing Sid James, Jermyn Street Theatre, review ) Retrieved 6 September 2012〕
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