The Guardian is a British newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. It is published Monday to Saturday in the Berliner format. Until 1959 it was called The Manchester Guardian, reflecting its provincial origins; the paper is still occasionally referred to by this name, especially in North America (to distinguish it from other newspapers with similar names), although it has been based in London since 1964 (with printing facilities in both Manchester and London).
The Guardian was a CBS television drama series, which aired from September 25, 2001 to May 4, 2004. The Guardian has also aired in the UK on The Hallmark Channel and more recently on ABC1 (April 2006).
The Guardian is a 1990 film directed by William Friedkin and starring Jenny Seagrove, Dwier Brown and Carey Lowell. A cable television version of the film was credited to "Alan Von Smithee", indicating that Friedkin wished to disassociate himself from its release. In 2005 the film achieved the dubious honor of being included on Roger Ebert's list of his most hated films.
The Guardian was a weekly Anglican newspaper published from 1846 to 1951. It was founded by Richard William Church and other supporters of the Tractarian movement and was for many years the leading newspaper of the Church of England.
The Guardian was a short-lived newspaper published in London in 1713. It was founded by Richard Steele and featured contributions from Joseph Addison, Thomas Tickell and Ambrose Philips. Steele and Addison had previously collaborated on the Tatler and The Spectator (not related to the present-day Spectator).
The Guardian is a 2006 film starring Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher, directed by Andrew Davis, released on September 29, 2006. Other cast members include Omari Hardwick and Melissa Sagemiller. The setting for the film is the United States Coast Guard and their Aviation Survival Technician (AST) program.
The Guardian is a Belizean newspaper and the official print organ of the Opposition United Democratic Party.
The Guardian is an independent newspaper published in Nigeria by Guardian Newspapers Limited. It is the main competitor to The Punch for advertising, albeit not for circulation. Unlike The Punch it is focussed on business content rather than upon what the editor of The Punch refers to as "appeal to the working classes".