Level | Item |
Ref No | OHP/8 |
Title | William Clarke |
Date | 25 July 2001 |
Extent | 1 minidisc, 1 cd, 1 file, 1 AIFF file (660.2 MB) |
Creator Name | Clarke; William Malpas (1922-2011); financial journalist and author |
Description | Interview with William Clarke, financial journalist for the Guardian. Conducted by Victor Keegan on 25 July 2001. Also includes a data sheet containing biographical details about the subject and information about the recording.
Summary contents of interview (with rough timings):
Track 1 Test
Track 2 Test
Track 3 Test
Track 4 Test
Track 5 Test
Track 6: 00.55 Guardian Industrial Survey and its influence on the Bank of England 04.29 Richard Fry joining the MG in 1938 06.30 On City editors 07.42 On joining the Manchester Guardian/RAF experiences 08.56 Actually joined MG 09.44 Advised to read Gibbon [Decline and Fall] and "the Autobiography" [Kim by Rudyard Kipling]
10.55 Discusses what was it like when he joined. Comments on women's editor, Betty Wilson, and Tom Kent 13.59 On London office, 40-43 Fleet Street, 4 people including Raymond Frost 16.03 How often did he see the Manchester editor? 16.24 Was commercial editor in ?London 1 month for 5/6 years 17.20 First meeting with Wadsworth
25.00 On devaluation 30.00 More comments on London office
33.00 Fleet Street office, someone had office on whose door was written "God and Impartial" 36.50 No windows at Fleet Street. On George Gale and other personalities
41.20 Hetherington as future editor 42.30 Suez - feels Guardian got the feeling of the country wrong 45.10 Manchester vs. London - strength of a leader in Manchester 49.50 Guardian vs the Times felt he was "freer on the Guardian" from other people's ambitions
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Access Status | Open |
Access Conditions | Access to recording via GNM Digital Repository |
Format | Printed document |
CD recording |
Electronic record |
Minidisc recording |
Copyright | Guardian News & Media Ltd and William Clarke |
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