Stuart Heritage (born ) is a British journalist and author, specialising in film, TV, music and family, whose work has appeared in The Guardian, The Times, Esquire, Vanity Fair, Elle, Cosmopolitan, NME, and Radio Times. Education Heritage studied Scriptwriting for Film and Television at Bournemouth University. Books Heritage is the author of three books, Jonathan The Magic Pony (2020) (illustrated by Nicola Slater), Bedtime Stories for Worried Liberals (2019) and Don't Be A Dick, Pete (2018), based on his relationship with his younger brother. Personal life Heritage is married to journalist Robyn Wilder, with whom he hosts The Naughty Step podcast, and with who has two sons, and lives in Ashford, Kent. Awards Heritage was named as one of the 50 most influential emerging figures in the British media by The Independent for two years running.
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