Magnusson, Magnus

Magnusson, Magnus
▪ 2008

      Icelandic-born author and British television personality

born Oct. 12, 1929 , Reykjavík, Ice.

died Jan. 7, 2007, Blairskaith, East Dunbartonshire, Eng.
despite a long and distinguished scholarly career, was best known for his 25-year stint (1972–97) as the tough but fair host of the BBC quiz show Mastermind. Magnusson, the son of Iceland's consul general in Edinburgh, studied at Jesus College, Oxford, and worked as a newspaper reporter and assistant editor with The Scottish Daily Express (1953–61) and as an assistant editor with The Scotsman (1961–68). He moved to television as the host of the current affairs show Tonight (1964–65), the archaeology and history program Chronicle (1966–80), the 12-part BC: The Archaeology of the Bible Lands (1974), and the 10-part Vikings! (1980), as well as Mastermind and other programs. He retained his academic connections, however, and from 2002 served as chancellor of Glasgow Caledonian University. Magnusson's books included I've Started so I'll Finish (1997), a memoir of his years on Mastermind, and Scotland: The Story of a Nation (2000), as well as translations of Icelandic sagas and works by Nobel laureate Halldór Laxness. He also edited the fifth edition (1990) of the Chambers Biographical Dictionary. Although Magnusson never took British citizenship, he was awarded an honorary knighthood in 1989.

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