•
Jarvis Astaire, boxing promoter, film producer, chairman from 1993–2005 of the
Greyhound Racing Association •
Richard Baker,
BBC newsreader from 1954 to 1982, broadcaster • Professor Michael Chanan, film director and author • Professor
Clifford Ballard, pioneer in orthodontics and its teaching •
Richard Barnes, journalist and author • Sir
Michael Beavis KCB, CBE, AFC, former Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces, Central Europe • Sir
Samuel Brittan, economic journalist •
Harold Carlton, writer and journalist • Prof
Ronald Coase, Chief Statistician from 1941–1946, economist and winner of 1991
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences •
Michael Cockerell, broadcaster •
Roland Collins, painter • Professor
Paul Philip Craig, QC, expert in administrative and European law •
Clive Donner, film director •
Alan Ereira, author, historian, documentary maker • Sir
Morris Finer, judge • Sir
William Glanville, civil engineer, President, 1950–1951, of the
Institution of Civil Engineers • Prof
Karl W. Gruenberg, Professor of Pure Mathematics from 1967–1993 at
Queen Mary College •
Gil Hayward, wartime cryptographer •
Bernard Holley, actor •
Ken Howard, artist •
Mike Hurst musician and record producer (Michael Pickworth when at KGS) •
Allen Hutt, newspaper manager and communist activist • Prof.
Jonathan Israel, historian •
Laurence Keen, President, 1989–2004, of the
British Archaeological Association •
Paul Kriwaczek, BBC TV producer of
The Computer Programme •
Terence Marsh, film and television production designer •
David Nathan, music writer and authority on soul music •
Osborne Peasgood, organist of
Westminster Abbey, 1941–1946, and for the wedding of the Queen in 1947, and the 1937 and 1953 coronations •
Edmund 'Ted' Percey, architect •
Jonathan Rees-Williams, organist and Master of the Choristers, 1991–2002 at
St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and organist, 1978–1991, of
Lichfield Cathedral •
Bernard Shrimsley, editor, 1971–1975, of
The Sun and, 1975–1980, of the
News of the World • Rabbi
Daniel Sperber, historian, Professor of Talmudic Studies at Bar-Ilan University, Israel •
Reginald Stafford, aircraft designer of the
Handley Page Victor • Norman Strauss, businessman and policy advisor to Mrs Thatcher from 1977 • Sir
Guenter Heinz Treitel,
Vinerian Professor of English Law, 1979–1996, at the
University of Oxford • Prof.
Robert Wistrich, historian, director of the
Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism •
Brian Winston, Lincoln Professor of Communications since 2007 at the
University of Lincoln Kilburn Grammar School's old boys' association was established in 1919, and celebrated its centenary in 2019. It has around 400 members, all of whom attended or taught at the school before its closure in 1967. ==References==