Nick Newman
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Born17 July 1958
EducationArdingly College
AlmamaterOriel College, Oxford
OccupationsCartoonist, scriptwriter
Nick Newman | |
|---|---|
| Born | 17 July 1958 |
| Education | Ardingly College |
| Alma mater | Oriel College, Oxford |
| Occupations | Cartoonist, scriptwriter |
| Known for | A Bunch of Amateurs My Dad's the Prime Minister The Wipers Times |

Nick Newman (born 17 July 1958) is a satirical British cartoonist and comedy scriptwriter.
The son of an RAF officer, Newman was born in Kuala Lumpur and schooled at Ardingly College where his satirical career began, working on revues with Ian Hislop. In his last term at Ardingly, Newman was 'asked to leave' (thrown out), after wiring up the chapel to play rock music ("Happy in the Lord" by Stackridge) during a chapel service. Despite this incident Newman managed to secure a place at Oriel College, Oxford where he read history and continued collaborating with Hislop, who was studying English at Magdalen College.