The Framley Examiner


The Framley Examiner is a parody of a newspaper in a small provincial English town, created as a website and later a book. It is written by Robin Halstead, Jason Hazeley, Alex Morris and Joel Morris.
Very little happens in Framley, so the highlights in the newspaper are the absurdist classified ads, firmly in the absurdist British comic tradition of The Goon Show and Monty Python. It has been noted that Framley and its surrounding villages are actually based upon the town of Chelmsford, Essex and surrounding settlements such as Writtle.

History

The Framley Examiner originally began as a , started in 2001.
Its success then spawned a book The Framley Examiner described on the cover as "the book of the website of the newspaper".
A second book, Historic Framley, was later published, produced in association with Framley Museum.
Its writers are regular contributors to Viz magazine. The book Bollocks to Alton Towers, published in April 2005, by the same authors, is a non-fiction book unrelated to The Framley Examiner.
The website was last updated on 23 July 2013, but more recent posts have been made to social media accounts.
In May 2020, the Framley Examiner website was updated to reveal the launch of a crowd-funding appeal via Unbound with the aim of publishing the now out-of-print Framley Examiner along with additional, previously unpublished material.

Contributors

Framley and district