Level | Item |
Ref No | OHP/68 |
Title | Tony Rabey |
Date | 16 January 2002 |
Extent | 2 minidiscs, 1 cd, 1 file, 6 AIFF files (764 MB) |
Creator Name | Rabey; Tony; production director |
Description | Interview with Tony Rabey, production director for the Observer. Conducted by Stephen Pritchard on 16 January 2002. 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 Test
Track 2 00.21 Started a five year apprenticeship as a printing engineer at the age of 15 00.41 Two years national service 00.50 Worked for a company that installed newspaper presses 01.11 In 1962 installed a letterpress press for the Times 01.56 Explains the letterpress printing process 04.31 Printing in colour in the early days 05.08 Accepted a job as a maintenance engineer at the Times 05.15 Worked for the Times for 10 years 05.35 Became chief engineer at the Observer in 1974 05.41 Times printed approx 300,000 copies a night 06.37 Sale of the Times in 1969 07.22 David Astor purchased the Times and Observer building in early 1974 08.32 July 1974 - the Times moved out and the Observer took the building over 09.34 Changes to page size - 'web width'
12.10 David Astor retired as editor and Donald Trelford took over 12.42 At this time, Observer printing approx 800,000 copies per night 13.12 Observer colour magazine 14.10 Changes in printing newspapers in the late 1970s 15.05 In 1978 Sunday Times shut down due to industrial relations problems 15.30 Demand for increase in Observer circulation 15.50 Increased pagination and started pre-printing on a Friday 17.00 When the Times returned circulation dropped to c.1,000,000 17.17 Sunday Times taken over by Rupert Murdoch - modified presses 18.58 Time it takes to produce a paper
20.04 Number of staff and shift patterns 21.34 Linotype machines
Track 3 00.01 Industrial relations in the 1960s-1980s was 'all about greed' 00.50 Personal anecdote relating to industrial relations 04.40 Stressful time on Fleet Street - 80% of time spent on industrial relations 06.46 Machine room objected to a Conservative Party advert, led to delay in printing 08.30 Recording is stopped while Rabey relates an off-record incident
Track 4 00.14 Murdoch moving all his publications to Wapping in 1984 01.45 Knew Wapping was going to happen 12 months before it took place 02.02 Fleet Street's reaction to Wapping 02.51 Thatcher's anti trade union legislation 04.24 Observer changed from letterpress to offset printing 04.40 Observer had printing contracts with various companies across the UK 05.37 Moving from letterpress to litho press 06.40 John Carey Observer production manager and computerising the printing room Track 5 Test
Track 6 00.01 Moving to contract printing, producing 2 sets of prints,1 for letter-press, 1 for litho-printer 01.00 Describes transmitting of pages to the printing centre 02.45 Began to experiment with colour 05.20 1st national newspaper to produce high quality colour images
12.00 Redundancies 14.30 Losses at the Observer 18.00 New printing techniques - printing at the Guardian plant 20.15 Independent on Sunday rumoured to be starting 21.00 Looked into producing the Observer on the Financial Times presses 23.00 Printing at the Yorkshire Post |
Access Status | Open |
Access Conditions | Access to recording via GNM Digital Repository |
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Format | Minidisc recording |
Electronic record |
Printed document |
CD recording |
Copyright | Guardian News & Media Ltd and Tony Rabey |
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