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About Alan Saunders
Since 1997 Alan Saunders has been presenter of The Comfort Zone, a weekly review of architecture and design, gardens and food on Radio National.
Alan has written about food and other topics for various publications including the ABC's Delicious magazine. He is the author of A is for Apple (Random House) and he had his first novel, Alanna, published by Penguin in 2002.
In 1992 Alan Saunders was awarded the Pascall Prize for critical writing and broadcasting. Alan presented The Comfort Zone on Radio National before joining the Saturday Breakfast team. Alan was born and educated in London.
He studied philosophy at the University of Leicester where he was also president of the students' union, and Logic and Scientific Method at the London School of Economics.
Alan came to Australia in 1981 to pursue research in the History of Ideas Unit at the Australian National University and was subsequently awarded a PhD. Having joined the Science Unit of ABC Radio National in 1987, Alan Saunders founded The Food Program which was broadcast weekly until 1991 and then from 1992 to 1997.
During 1991 he was co-presenter of Screen, a weekly programme about film and television.
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