Graeme Fife (born 1946) is a prolific English writer, playwright and broadcaster.
[1] He was educated at schools in Greater London and then at the University of Durham, where he graduated with first class in Greek language and literature.
[4] In July 1999, The Independent named Fife's Tour de France: The History, the Legend, the Riders as its book of the week.
[6] Reviewing Fife's The Terror: the Shadow of the Guillotine (2003) in The Independent, William Doyle called it "The most authoritative treatment we are likely to have for many years."
Of his book Arthur the King about the Arthurian legends, Gwyn A Williams, distinguished Welsh historian and former professor of history at University College Cardiff wrote: 'Much of what Fife wrote was new to me; what wasn't was conveyed more effectively than anything else I have read.