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Michael Bywater

Michael Bywater (born 11 May 1953) is a British writer and broadcaster.
==Biography==
He was educated at Nottingham High School, an independent school and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. He was a long-running columnist for ''The Independent on Sunday'', an early futurist for ''The Observer'', spent ten years on the staff of ''Punch'', where he wrote a regular computer column and the anonymous "Bargepole" column, as well as having written regularly for ''The Times'', and been a contributing editor to ''Cosmopolitan'' and ''Woman's Journal''. He also regularly writes about high-tech stuff for ''The Daily Telegraph'' and a wide variety of technology magazines. He is said to be cultural critic for ''New Statesman''. In 1998 he was part of BBC Radio 4's 5-part political satire programme ''Cartoons, Lampoons, and Buffoons''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cartoons, Lampoons And Buffoons )〕 He also supervises on the ''Tragedy'' paper for a number of Cambridge colleges and, in 2006, was Writer-in-Residence at Magdalene College, Cambridge. Bywater was the inspiration for his close friend Douglas Adams's Dirk Gently character.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Douglas Adams Quotes )
He previously has been identified as a young fogey. In ''The Young Fogey Handbook'' (Poole, Dorset: Javelin Books, 1985), author Suzanne Lowry writes: "Michael Bywater, 30-year old ''Punch'' columnist and former trendy who once worked in films, made bold to criticise Burberrys for the inferior quality of their product - the trench coats are not what they were in the days of the trenches. Burberrys riposted that indeed they could live up to their past, and made Bywater a coat to the 1915 design devised by Kitchener and Burberry - complete with camel hair lining to protect a gentleman officer's flesh on the field..."
During the mid-1980s he co-designed and copy-wrote several interactive fiction games. He collaborated with Douglas Adams on ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'', ''Bureaucracy'' and the never-completed ''Milliways: The Restaurant At The End Of The Universe'' for Infocom, and with Anita Sinclair on ''Jinxter'' for Magnetic Scrolls. He revisited computer games in the late 1990s as a member of the writing team on another Douglas Adams project, ''Starship Titanic''.
His book, ''Lost Worlds'', on the human tendency towards nostalgia, was published in 2004, and his book, ''Big Babies'', on the infantilisation of Western culture, was published in November 2006. A book on his journeys around the Australian Outback in a Cessna 172 continues to be a work in progress, due out 'soon'.
He is a certified pilot and harpsichordist. He has one daughter, Benedicta.
He played church organ with Gary Brooker for the 'Within Our House' charity concert, which was also released on CD.〔http://www.procolharum.com/aldershot.htm〕

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