Level | Item |
Ref No | OHP/64 |
Title | Penelope Phillips |
Date | 7 February 2002 |
Extent | 1 minidisc, 2 cds, 1 file, 8 AIFF files (839.4 MB) |
Creator Name | Phillips; Penelope Ann; secretary to Terry Kilmartin |
Description | Interview with Penelope Phillips, assistant to the literary editor for the Observer. Conducted by Stephen Pritchard on 7 February 2002. Also includes a data sheet containing biographical details about the subject and information about the recording.
Disc 1: Tracks 1-3 Test
Track 4 00.08 Worked on Observer Books desk from 1965 00.28 Had previously worked for the Times 00.42 Remembers interview 01.10 Discussion of working with Terry Kilmartin 02.30 Smoking at the Observer 02.38 Working at Tudor Street 03.06 Myth that one office in Tudor Street had a bath 03.15 Discussion of Charles Davey 03.55 Office moved to Queen Victoria Street 04.20 Parking at the office 04.30 Discussion of childhood 04.40 What it was like to work at the Observer in the 1960s 04.55 David Astor and his success at the Observer 05.18 Discussion of Kilmartin, David Astor and their wartime service 05.52 Disagreement between Kilmartin and Astor 07.50 Kilmartin and his approach to publishers 08.40 Kilmartin's team of reviewers including Malcolm Muggeridge 09.05 Muggeridge's help when she got married 09.53 Muggeridge's coverage of the Kim Philby affair
11.00 Discussion of the 1960s 11.45 Drinking at the Observer 12.45 Discusses Muggeridge's book on God 13.25 Discusses her educational background 14.20 Philip Toynbee's dislike of literary circles 14.40 Discussion of memorable colleagues including Clifford Makins and Hugh McIlvanney 15.20 Printing during this period 15.35 Remembers the political editor Nora Beloff and John Silverlight 17.40 Remained at the Observer until 1969 18.50 Death of Kilmartin 19.20 Remembers Kenneth Obank and his friendship with Kilmartin 19.50 Remembers Maurice Richardson and his coverage of the Moors murders
21.10 * 21.50 Remembers John Gale and his suicide 22.58 Social events at the Observer 23.30 Discusses Kilmartin's early life 25.00 Literary criticism today 25.55 How the Observer was seen in the 1960s 26.15 The effect of the Observer on her political beliefs 26.45 The effect on the newspaper when moved 27.28 Death of Francis Hope 27.40 Remembers Mary Holland's early career 28.00 Remembers Willi Guttmann who joined during the early years of Astor
31.20 Left work when had first child 31.40 Worked part time as an English teacher 32.40 The legacy of the Observer 34.00 Remembers working and socialising with Kilmartin 35.25 * 35.50 Remembers colleagues including Naomi Lewis and Stevie Smith
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Access Status | Open(part) |
Access Conditions | Restricted - Access to edited version via GNM Digital Repository |
Format | Electronic record |
CD recording |
Printed document |
Minidisc recording |
Copyright | Guardian News & Media Ltd and Penelope Phillips |
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