Timothy Glanfield
Timothy 'Tim' Glanfield is an English journalist and writer.
Born in 1980, in Harlow, Essex, Glanfield has worked for a number of national newspapers.
Entertainment news has been the mainstay of his career, and he specialises in television reviews, comment and analysis.
Nothing is known of his earliest work, but he served as a journalist at The Times until leaving in March 2010.
Taking some time to work as freelance journalist, he next founded international media news and entertainment website Beehive City, editing the site in 2010.
Gathering wider experience in that role allowed him to expand his Contact network, leading to Glanfield landing a column in the media section of The Guardian newspaper, for which he writes the Let Me Entertain You column. It offers an amusing and entirely fictional account of two men establishing an online entertainment website.
After his tenure at Beehive City, Glanfield was appointed News Editor of Radio Times, the listings magazine owned by the BBC.
Yet to have its future finalised, Radio Times has been put up for sale by the broadcaster.