Leader Magazine
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Contributors included Stephen Potter[5] (editor), Kay Dick[5] (literary critic), Anthony Carson,[5] Orson Welles,[5] Edgar Lustgarten,[5] Lesley Blanch,[6] Leslie Illingworth,[5] Eric Partridge,[5] cartoonist Vicky,[5] Stephen King-Hall.[7] Theatre critic John Barber was also sub-editor at one time.[8] Another drama critic was Herbert Farjeon.[9] Kaye Webb was theatre correspondent from 1947-49.[1][10]
Other contributors included Denzil Batchelor,[11] Gordon Beckles, Prof. D. W. Brogan,[12] Barbara Cartland,[13] Hayden Church, Susan Garth, Walter Hingston, Robert Lantz, Laurie Lee,[13] Jean Paul Penez,[12] John Maytime,[12] Ruth Miller,[11] Hugh Newman, Geoffrey Sharp, Charles Stuart, Stephen G. Watts,[14] and Eric Williams.[12]
Notes
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- ↑ a b c d e f g h ISBN search Template:Webarchive
- ↑ University of Bristol Theatre Collection Template:Webarchive
- ↑ Leader Magazine July 20, 1946
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- ↑ University of Bristol Theatre Collection Template:Webarchive
- ↑ Obituary: Kaye Webb The Independent (London), Jan 18, 1996
- ↑ a b Leader Magazine May 18, 1946
- ↑ a b c d Leader Magazine May 4 1946
- ↑ a b Leader Magazine July 16, 1949
- ↑ "The Man who wasn't Monty", Leader Magazine, 3 June 1950
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