Level | Item |
Ref No | OHP/50 |
Title | Hugh McIlvanney |
Date | 10 September 2001 |
Extent | 2 minidiscs, 2 cds, 1 file, 5 AIFF files (1.34 GB) |
Creator Name | McIlvanney; Hugh; sports journalist and broadcaster |
Description | Interview with Hugh McIlvanney, sports journalist for the Observer. Conducted by Kevin Mitchell on 10 September 2001.
Summary contents of interview (with rough timings):
Disc 1 Track 1 00.20 How he came to the Observer from the Scotsman 01.00 Decided to move to London 01.30 The Observer were looking for an assistant sports editor 02.00 Describes a 'most unusual interview procedure' 03.10 Started on 6 October 1962 03.40 Ken Obank looked at his cuttings - how Obank ran the practical side of the paper 05.40 Describes starting work on the Observer
10.15 Culture of the paper - 'most wonderful place to work in British journalism' 13.30 Describes the Observer as 'almost bohemian at timesÂ…quite inspiringÂ…spring in your step on the way to work' 15.00 Differences in football writing
20.00 Anecdote about Alf Ramsay 26.30 McIlvanney's introduction to champagne 27.30 Size of the sports section 29.30 Describes office at 22 Tudor Street, London
35.00 Donald Trelford 39.00 Refers to David Astor
50.00 Went to Express and then returned to Observer
60.30 How the Guardian came in 'like an occupying army'
Disc 2: Track 1 00.00 Discusses Richard Baerlein, the racing correspondent 03.30 Debt to copy takers, i.e. Jim Arlow who took a story from him by telephone from Rome 08.00 El Vinos and getting tips on horses
11.50 Clem Thomas - 'one of the giants' 15.30 Tony Pawson and Bob Ferrier 19.00 Critical of some modern sports reporting - jargonised nature
24.00 Muhammad Ali 27.30 Discusses Observer photographers, particularly Chris Smith
34.00 Refers to Arthur Hopcraft and Michael Parkinson
Track 2 01.00 His writing style and language 05.00 Musical nature of writing - he talks to himself to see how it sounds 12.00 On seriousness of sports writing against other journalism, particularly time constraints 17.00 Discusses great sports writers US
Track 3 Brief summary
Track 4 00.00 Continues discussion about great sports writers 03.00 The essence of a good report; a David Astor quote, 'scoops of interpretation'
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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 Hugh McIlvanney |
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