Level | Item |
Ref No | OHP/6 |
Title | Richard Bourne |
Date | 11 December 2002 |
Extent | 1 audio tape, 1 CD, 1 file, 1 AIFF file (793.1 MB) |
Creator Name | Bourne; Rowland Richard; journalist |
Description | Interview with Richard Bourne, journalist for the Guardian. Conducted by Donald Wintersgill on 11 December 2002. Also includes a data sheet containing biographical details about the subject and information about the recording and notes made during the interview.
Summary of contents of interview (with rough timings):
Track 1 00.38 Introductions and Guardian career 1962 - 1972 01.35 Describes the atmosphere of the Cross Street office in the 1960s 02.35 Tension between Manchester and London offices 03.35 Talented writers working for the paper when he arrived (Peter Eckersley, Dennis Johnson, Arthur Hopcraft) 06.53 Describes Harry Whewell and what he was like to work with 09.15 How he came to work for the Guardian, his Graduate Trainee interview
12.10 Describes Alastair Hetherington and what he was like as an editor 13.35 Discusses Stanley Reynolds, reporter, writer and critic 15.45 Stanley Reynold's description of Peter Preston's style 17.15 More discussion of the Cross Street Leader Writer's Corridor and Paddy Monkhouse, Assistant Editor 19.03 Discusses Alastair Hetherington 19.30 Geoffrey Taylor, Alistair Cooke, Richard Scott and Darsie Gille also writing for paper at the time
20.45 Frank Edmeade's resignation from the Guardian over Hetherington's stance on Vietnam 23.15 John O'Callaghan's resignation over the Guardian's Irish policy in the 1970s 24.25 The Guardian's stance on CND 25.30 Alastair Hetherington's stance on defence and journalists who wrote for him 26.40 Alastair Hetherington and Harold Wilson's closeness 28.16 Reported on Edward Boyle leaving politics during 1970 election campaign
30.55 Beginning of 'Education Guardian', one of the first supplements 34.20 Alastair Hetherington's opinion of Education Guardian 35.32 Life in the London office in Gray's Inn Road, editors' and sub-editors' sections, characters in the office
41.00 Sat with Nicholas De Jongh, Keith Harper. 41.30 Discussion about Peter Harvey, reporter and Australian 43.50 Peter Preston's rise through the ranks 47.33 Speculates as to why Peter Preston got editor's job 48.40 Working from Brazil, incident when round-the-world yachtsman reporting for the Guardian went missing
53.57 Discussion of the 'old Guardian', financial difficulties in the 1960s 54.49 Obituary of Laurence Prestwich Scott 55.30 Feeling of working on a paper with a particular mission 56.30 Campaigns about education and the students causes 57.48 Differing opinions between departments 59.05 Belief that the Guardian attracted 'Lib-Lab' people to its staff
[Technical hitch where contents of interview from this point were cut. Following is Donald Wintersgill recapping on what was missed] 61.03 Sotheby's advertising in the Guardian cancelled because of something Donald Wintersgill wrote 62.19 Bourne getting into trouble over offending an advertiser
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Access Status | Open |
Access Conditions | Access to recording via GNM Digital Repository |
Format | Tape recording |
Printed document |
Electronic record |
CD recording |
Copyright | Guardian News & Media Ltd and Richard Bourne |
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