Level | Item |
Ref No | OHP/26 |
Title | Rev. John Graham |
Date | 5 December 2001 |
Extent | 1 minidisc, 1 cd, 1 file, 2 AIFF files (464.1 MB) |
Creator Name | Graham; John Galbraith (1921-2013); clergyman and crossword compiler |
Description | Interview with John Graham who compiled crosswords for the Guardian under the pseudonym Araucaria. Conducted by Hugh Stephenson on 5 December 2001. Also includes a data sheet containing biographical details about the subject and information about the recording and an additional post-it note about the interview.
Summary contents of interview (with rough timings):
Disc 1: Track 1 00.30 Discussion of how to pronounce Araucaria 01.36 Won competition in the Observer for crossword compilement 02.00 Received letter from the Guardian between 1955-62 asking if he wanted to produce crosswords 02.35 Asked not to include references to the bible or disease 03.48 Considered pay as pocket money as was already working as a clergyman 04.40 Discusses choice of pseudonym 05.42 Following his divorce he left the ministry 05.53 Asked John Perkin for more work as he now needed the income 06.05 Asked to produce 'quickies' as the previous contributor had died 06.30 Began crosswords for the Finacial Times and Oracle, the ITV teletext service 07.10 Discusses first impressions of the Guardian 08.10 John Perkin visited crossword compilers 08.35 80th birthday party held at the Guardian London offices
Track 2 00.10 Discusses meeting other crossword compilers 00.50 Introduced new compilers including John Henderson to the Guardian 02.10 Introduced John Halpern to the Guardian 02.48 Discussion of young age of crossword compilers 03.06 Public writing to Graham for advice 03.50 Began compiling crosswords as a child at home 04.40 Anecdote about family conventions when unable to complete crossword 04.50 Discusses breaking crossword rules 06.20 Working method for compiling crosswords 08.40 Change in working method due to use of computers from 1982
10.20 Use of dictionaries and reference books 11.05 Complaints received 12.40 How the crossword has changed over time 13.55 Who has influenced the crossword 14.55 Influence of other Guardian crossword compilers 15.50 Discussion of Bunthorne, another crossword compiler 17.18 Developed crosswords for other newspapers such as the Financial Times and the BBC 17.35 Differences producing crosswords for them 18.50 Pseudonym when producing crosswords for the Financial Times is Cinephile 19.10 Receiving letters from readers 19.50 Discusses who completes crosswords
20.00 Actor Norman Roderick encouraged him through their correspondence 21.40 Actors Simon Russell Beale, Prunella Scales and Timothy West admitted to him they completed his crosswords 23.15 Discussion of Colin Dexter 24.40 The crossword as a British phenomenon 25.00 Crosswords unpopularity in America 25.20 Cryptic crosswords and other languages 26.10 How much time he spends on compiling crosswords 27.55 Invention of Bank holiday special editions of crossword 29.10 Favourite crossword clues he has produced
31.30 Own favourite clue he has produced 33.20 Length of clues
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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 Rev. John Graham |
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