Level | Item |
Ref No | OHP/101 |
Title | Peter Wilby |
Date | 14 November 2001 |
Extent | 1 minidisc, 1 cd, 1 file, 2 AIFF files (527.5 MB) |
Creator Name | Wilby; Peter John (1944-); journalist |
Description | Interview with Peter Wilby, journalist for the Observer. Conducted by Harold Frayman on 14 November 2001. Also includes a data sheet containing biographical details about the subject and information about the recording.
Summary contents of interview (with rough timings):
Disc 1: Track 1 00.00 Started in 1968 as a general reporter 01.20 Student in Brighton writing a weekly essays - perfect training for Sunday journalism 03.20 Got onto the paper by being researcher on book by Observer journalist 03.40 Covered a lot of student rebellions in the early years 04.00 Felt he was given role of covering education because he was the most recently educated 05.10 Was the first Observer education correspondent who wasn't also an expert on religious affairs 06.00 Discusses big education stories (became education correspondent in 1972) 07.15 Other stories; Northern Ireland, environmental, hostage stories, race relations, BBC
10.20 Northern Ireland - Mary Holland on civil rights/Catholic grievances 11.20 Experiences in Northern Ireland - took a walk in the Bogside at night 13.20 Big stories - LSE, stopping the South African cricket tour in 1970 14.15 Observer then based at 160 Queen Victoria Street, London 14.15 Obsever back then didn't have a proper newsroom but felt part of Fleet Street 16.00 Felt it was a friendly place with some tension between the younger reporters and the 'old guard' 17.10 Donald Trelford 'catapulted' to deputy editor 18.00 Ken Obank famous for his tempers - once threw a typewriter out of a window
20.00 Observer Foreign News Service and Ken [?Ronald] Harker, night editor anecdote 21.40 Observer pubs - Baynard Castle, Mermaid Theatre, Blackfriars 23.40 Long lunches 26.00 Message chute going through gents' lavatory - anecdote 27.30 Received brief journalistic training 29.00 Certain types of story repeating themselves over the years
33.40 General elections 35.00 Nora Beloff story 'heading the wrong way down a one-way street' 35.55 Discusses characters incl. Lajos Lederer, Ivan Yates, David Wilson, Colin Legum 35.55 Hearing Nora Beloff's conversations, often telling politicians where they were going wrong 35.55 Charles Davy, letters editor, who went round in carpet slippers) 35.55 Peter Deeley, Neal Ascherson 35.55 Those he shared an office with - Robert Cheshire, Eric Clark, Joanna Slaughter and Laurence Marks
45.20 Did he enjoy himself? Yes though there were times of boredom and frustration 46.20 Worst times - early 70s when the Times moved to Gray's Inn Road, financial problems 46.20 'You'd fear that you'd come in in the morning and the place would be gone' 46.20 Took voluntary redundancy in 1975 47.00 Tristan Jones, general manager, 'I never discuss the weather'
Track 2 Test |
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 Peter Wilby |
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