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Lionel Fanthorpe

The Reverend Robert Lionel Fanthorpe BA, FCollP, FRSA, FCMI, Cert.Ed, (born 9 February 1935) is a British priest and entertainer, and has at various times worked as a dental technician, journalist, teacher, television presenter, author and lecturer. Born in Dereham in Norfolk, he currently lives in Cardiff in South Wales, where he was Director of Media Studies and lecturer in Religious Studies at the Sixth form college the Cardiff Academy.〔〔(Fanthorpe's Profile on the Cardiff Academy website )〕
== Biography ==
One of three children born to Robert Fanthorpe (1880–1964), a shopkeeper, and Greta Christine (née Garbutt), a teacher of shorthand, he had a half-brother Hugh Cuthbert "Bert" Fanthorpe (1904–1985), and half-sister Mona Sylvia Fanthorpe (1910–1990), both born to Robert's first wife Elizabeth, (née Hensby), born in 1879 and who died in the early 1930s.
Lionel Fanthorpe was educated at Barnard Castle School and Hamond’s Grammar School in Swaffham.〔( Fanthorpe on The Writers of Wales Database )〕 He left school aged 15 and married Patricia Alice Tooke (born 1938) in 1957. For a period he worked as a journalist on the ''Norfolk Chronicle'' and then as a van driver and warehouseman at Hamerton's Stores in Dereham, taking his A-levels by private study at home and by correspondence courses.〔( Hamilton, Alex 'Writing Talk: Conversations with Top Writers of the Last Fifty Years' Matador Publishing (2012) pg 63 ''Google Books'' )〕 He attended the teacher-training course at Keswick Hall College in Norwich between 1961 and 1963, where he achieved Distinctions in Educational Theory and Practice and in Advanced Main Theology〔(Reginald, Robert ''Contemporary Science Fiction Authors'' Unicorn & Son, Publishers (1970) pg 307 ''Google Books'' )〕 as part of his Certificate in Education.〔(Reginald, Robert ''Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, Volume 2'' Borgo Press (1979) pg 894 ''Google Books'' )〕
Fanthorpe was a schoolmaster at Dereham Secondary Modern School from 1958 to 1961 and again from 1963 to 1967, and a Further Education Tutor based at Gamlingay Village College from 1967 to 1969.〔 He was Industrial Training Manager for the Phoenix Timber Group of Companies in Rainham from 1969 to 1972, Head of English and then Deputy Headteacher at Hellesdon High School near Norwich from 1972 to 1979, and Headmaster of Glyn Derw High School in Cardiff from 1979 to 1989.〔 He has a BA in Arts & Social Sciences from the Open University. He was ordained as a non-stipendiary〔(Fanthorpe interviewed on the Oak Island Treasure website )〕 Anglican priest in the Church in Wales in 1987,〔 is also a minister of the Universal Life Church,〔(Fanthorpe's Profile on the ULC website )〕 and was also at one time a Freemason in Bowers Lodge in Norwich.〔Fanthorpe, Lionel & Patricia, ''Mysteries and Secrets of the Masons'' Publisher: Dundurn Group Ltd (2006)〕
He is the author or co-author of more than 250 books.〔〔 He has been President of the British UFO Research Association and is the President of the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena.〔(Fanthorpe's Official Website )〕 He presented Channel 4's ''Fortean TV''〔(Fortean TV ), Unexplained Mysteries (2007-05-27)〕〔(''Fortean TV'' on Internet Movie Database )〕 and has made many appearances at ''Fortean Times'' magazine's UnCon,〔('An Interview With Rev Lionel Fanthorpe' - 'Mysterious Britain & Ireland' website )〕 most recently in October 2004 when he gave a talk on "The Knights Templar and their Ancient Secrets". He is a Fellow of the College of Preceptors〔 and the Chartered Management Institute.〔
He is a member of the high IQ society Mensa〔 and the paranormal research society The Ghost Club.〔 In addition, Fanthorpe is a Dan Grade martial arts instructor and a weight-training instructor. He has been a frequent and fan-favourite guest of the late night American radio talk show Coast to Coast AM.
Fanthorpe was Director of Media Studies and teacher of Religious Studies at the Sixth form college the Cardiff Academy〔〔 in Cardiff in South Wales. In 2013 he appeared in the Yesterday series ''Forbidden History'' presented by Jamie Theakston.

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