Level | Item |
Ref No | OHP/21 |
Title | Paul Fitzpatrick |
Date | 30 October 2001 |
Extent | 1 minidisc, cd, 1 file, 8 AIFF files (414.5 MB) |
Creator Name | Fitzpatrick; Paul (1941-); journalist |
Description | Interview with Paul Fitzpatrick, sports journalist for the Guardian. Conducted by Andy Wilson on 30 October 2001. Also includes a data sheet containf biographical details about the subject and information about the recording.
Summary contents of interview (with rough timings):
Disc 1: Track 1 00.40 Started at the Guardian in May 1966 (at the age of 24) 01.00 Previously worked for the cooperative wholesale society in the PR department 02.25 Always wanted to work for the sports desk 04.07 Description of 'stone subbing' 04.59 Example of a normal working day 06.00 First match covered was Rochdale vs. Brentford at Spotland Stadium
Track 2 00.10 Refers to the paper as 'part of the fabric of Manchester life' 00.46 Locals in Manchester felt the paper had been 'stolen' when it moved to London in 1976
Track 3 00.12 Not long after joining, the Guardian faced a financial crisis - possibility of a takeover by the Times 00.43 Moved to news subs for a brief time before returning to sports desk 02.20 Happy as a sports sub-editor earning £24 a week 03.19 Unsure whether to move to London with the paper in 1976, but failed to get a job elsewhere 03.38 Moved to London and within two years was covering England's cricket tour of Australia 05.50 Discusses previous cricket correspondents (Neville Cardus, Denys Rowbotham, John Arlott) 07.48 Sportsman who particularly stood out - Frank Hayes, Lancashire cricketer
Track 4 00.13 Northern soccer writer for the paper between 1976-1978 00.53 Offered to cover ruby league to escape from soccer (1977) 01.57 Never watched or played rugby before 02.50 4-5 years later wrote a book about rugby league (rugby league review 1982-83) 04.46 The only reporter at the time covering both cricket and rugby league 05.07 Talks about poor condition of the sports grounds, press boxes and facilities 07.06 1988 new technology and the Tandy (battery operated portable computer)
Track 5 00.07 Most memorable moment in cricket - 1981 Ashes series at Headingley
Track 6 Test
Track 7 00.03 Most memorable moments in rugby league - various 00.41 Discusses 1974 Guardian cricket team tour of India and 1978 tour to LA 02.24 Now 60 and still playing club cricket 04.31 Further details about the 1981 Headingley cricket match
Track 8 00.37 Appointed cricket correspondent in 1980 01.53 Resigned as cricket correspondent in 1982 - family commitments 03.11 Concentrated on the county cricket scene 03.19 Experience of covering overseas tours - Australia, West Indies 04.47 No regrets but grateful to take early retirement 05.05 In final years little satisfaction covering rugby league 05.55 How sports reporting has changed - emphasis now on speculative stories
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Access Status | Open |
Access Conditions | Access to recording via GNM Digital Repository |
Format | Electronic record |
CD recording |
Printed document |
Minidisc recording |
Copyright | Guardian News & Media Ltd and Paul Fitzpatrick |
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