Editors
The Sunday Pictorial:
- 1915: F. R. Sanderson
- 1921: William McWhirter
- 1924: David Grant
- 1928: William McWhirter
- 1929: David Grant
- 1938: Hugh Cudlipp
- 1940: Stuart Campbell
- 1946: Hugh Cudlipp
- 1949: Phil Zec
- 1952: Hugh Cudlipp
- 1953: Colin Valdar
- 1959: Lee Howard
- 1961: Reg Payne
The Sunday Mirror:
- 1963: Michael Christiansen
- 1972: Bob Edwards
- 1984: Peter Thompson
- 1986: Mike Molloy
- 1988: Eve Pollard
- 1991: Bridget Rowe
- 1992: Colin Myler
- 1994: Paul Connew
- 1995: Tessa Hilton
- 1996: Amanda Platell (acting)
- 1997: Bridget Rowe
- 1998: Brendon Parsons
- 1998: Colin Myler
- 2001: Tina Weaver
- 2012: Lloyd Embley
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Famous quotes containing the word editors:
“The editors are committed to nothing save this: to keep common sense as fast as they can, to belabor sham as agreeably as possible, to give civilized entertainment.”
—H.L. (Henry Lewis)
“Narrowed-down by her early editors and anthologists, reduced to quaintness or spinsterish oddity by many of her commentators, sentimentalized, fallen-in-love with like some gnomic Garbo, still unread in the breadth and depth of her full range of work, she was, and is, a wonder to me when I try to imagine myself into that mind.”
—Adrienne Rich (b. 1929)
“The trenchant editorials plus the keen rivalry natural to extremely partisan papers made it necessary for the editors to be expert pugilists and duelists as well as journalists. An editor made no assertion that he could not defend with fists or firearms.”
—Federal Writers Project Of The Wor, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)