John Charles Griffiths (born 19 April 1934) is a former British Liberal Party politician, author and media entrepreneur.
Griffiths worked for Thomson Newspapers and the BBC while becoming active in the Liberal Party.
A post at the Press Association in the late 1960s led him to a career in public relations, while he also wrote the first of many books, The Survivors, Afghanistan and Modern Iceland.
[3] He continued to write books, including The Science of Winning Squash and further work on Afghanistan.
[1] In 1986, he founded the Arts Channel and ran the Minerva Vision production company.