| The Independent 1993 Hunter Davies |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| All of my anger and grief was for Tim. (Colin Parry, father of Tim who was killed by an IRA bomb in Warrington, England) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| Andrew and his amazing catchy tunes. (composer of musicals Andrew Lloyd Webber) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| Ben Okri's green-apple, left handed sort of day. (author of Booker prize winner) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| Down to his last shack in the sun. (ex-millionaire Lord Glenconner lives simply in St Lucia) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| Even Madonna can't beat Nigel. (Nigel Short, chess champion) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| Fay Weldon, a sexy rich granny having fun. (novelist and script-writer Fay Weldon) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| For Nancy, happiness is a two-Mum family. (child of lesbian couple) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| Great film, Jack, now let's talk about you. (Jack Nicholson) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| He's a legend in his own lunchtime. (Richard Ingrams) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| He's so nice, but crikey, they're rude. (Graham Taylor, England football manager) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| I can't be literary. My readers might not like it. (writer Jilly Cooper) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| In bed with A N Wilson. (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| I thought everyone had two mothers. (childhood experience of children of single mothers) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| No one could be less of a lovey. (Oscar-winning member of parliament Glenda Jackson) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| Oh, Joan Bakewell's 60 is she? Oh, go on! (discrimination in the employment of women in British television) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| Sting. (musician and composer)(includes related article) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies, Giles Smith |
| The Coal Board chairman who got away. (president of National Union of Mineworkers Arthur Scargill) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| The real life of Salman Rushdie. (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| The very nasty Michael Palin. (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| Wanted: something else to design. (Sir Terence Conran) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
| Watch it! He's in control. (Alan Yentob, programme controller of BBC television) (Interview) | Retail industry | Hunter Davies |
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