Anthony Grey
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Anthony Grey OBE  is a British journalist and author. As a journalist for Reuters
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 he was detained for 27 months in China from 1967 to 1969. He has written a series of novels and non-fiction books, including several relating to his detention.

Detention in China (1967 - 1969)

While working for Reuters
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 in Beijing
Beijing
Beijing , also known as Peking , is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of 19,612,368 as of 2010. The city is the country's political, cultural, and educational center, and home to the headquarters for most of China's...

 in July 1967 he was confined to the basement of his house by the Chinese government, ostensibly for spying, but really in retaliation for the jailing of eight left-wing journalists who had violated emergency regulations in Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of two Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China , the other being Macau. A city-state situated on China's south coast and enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, it is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour...

. China demanded the release of the eight before Grey would be released. While the eight were eventually released, China then demanded the release of a further 13 Chinese jailed in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong government refused. Grey was able to communicate by mail with his mother and girlfriend back in England, but was only allowed two 20-minute visits by British consular officials in the first 17 months of his confinement, and was never formally charged.

He was released in October 1969 after 27 months of captivity. Upon his return to Britain he was awarded the "Journalist of the Year" prize for 1969 at the IPC
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 National Press awards, and an OBE.

Later career

He published various stories and articles in such magazines as Playboy
Playboy
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, Punch
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and The Illustrated London News. Between 1974 and 1979 he was a presenter on Twentyfour Hours, a daily international affairs programme on the BBC
BBC
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's World Service.

He produced television documentaries for the British TV stations BBC
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 and ATV World
ATV World
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. These include Return to Peking in which he described changes in China since his imprisonment, and Return to Saigon, in which he visited Vietnam for the first time, subsequent to his successful novel Saigon.

In the late 1980s Grey's experience as a political hostage led him to found Hostage Action Worldwide, which worked for the release of other political hostages, in particular John McCarthy
John McCarthy (journalist)
John Patrick McCarthy CBE is a British journalist, writer and broadcaster, and one of the hostages in the Lebanon hostage crisis...

, Brian Keenan
Brian Keenan
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, Terry Waite
Terry Waite
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 and others held by Islamic groups in the Middle East
Middle East
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.

From the 1990s Grey took an interest in UFOs. He produced a three-part documentary in 1996-1997 for the BBC World Service entitled 'UFO's - fact, fiction or fantasy?'. His conclusion was that there is overwhelming evidence for visitations to earth by extra-terrestrials.

Personal life

In 1970 Grey married Shirley McGuinn (16 December 1932 - 24 November 1995), his girlfriend at the time of his imprisonment in China. They had two daughters, and divorced in 1992. From 1969 to 1973 the Greys lived in Jersey
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, and subsequently in London
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, West Sussex
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 and Norwich
Norwich
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.

Fiction

Novels
  • Some Put Their Trust in Chariots (1973)
  • Crosswords from Peking (1975)
  • The Bulgarian Exclusive (1976)
  • The Chinese Assassin (1978)
  • Saigon
    Saigon (novel)
    Saigon is a novel by Anthony Grey. Saigon follows the lives of three families, one American, one French, and the other Vietnamese, from the French colonial era in the early 1920s until the last helicopter left Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War....

     (1982)
  • The Prime Minister Was a Spy (1983)
  • Peking: A Novel of Chinas Revolution 1921-1978 (1988)
  • The Bangkok Secret (1990) based around the real-life mysterious shooting death of Thailand's King Rama VIII
  • The Naked Angels (1990)
  • A Gallery of Nudes (1992)
  • Tokyo Bay (1996)
  • The German Stratagem (1998)


Short story collections
  • A Man Alone (1972)
  • What is the Universe In? (2003)

Non-Fiction

  • Hostage in Peking (1970) recounting his experiences in Chinese captivity
  • Quest for Justice: Towards Homosexual Emancipation (1992)
  • Speaking of Sex: The Limits of Language (1993)
  • Hostage in Peking Plus (2008)
  • The Hostage Handbook: The Secret Diary of a Two-Year Ordeal in China (2009)

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