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Leon Alexander Lee Howard (1914–1978), known as Lee Howard, was a British newspaper editor.
British newspaper editor
Born in London, Howard was educated privately.[1] He served with the Royal Air Force during World War II, initially as part of the Coastal Command, then later with the RAF Film Unit. During this time, he received the Distinguished Flying Cross.[2]
Once demobbed, he worked in journalism, becoming editor of the women's section of the Daily Mirror in 1955, then editor of the Sunday Pictorial in 1959, and finally of the Daily Mirror itself in 1961, serving for ten years.[2] He had planned to retire on turning sixty, but Hugh Cudlipp unexpectedly asked him to leave a year early.[3]
In his spare time, Howard wrote four novels: Crispin's Day, Johnny's Sister, Blind Date (filmed 1959) and No Man Sings, under the pseudonym Leigh Howard.[1]
Howard was married to Sheila Black, a journalist with the Financial Times.[4] In retirement, he moved to Rome.[1]
References
- Margaret Connolly and Mervyn O. Pragnall, The International Yearbook and Statesman's Who's Who (1975), p.498
- Nicholas John Wilkinson, Secrecy and the Media, p.562
- Roy Greenslade, Press Gang: How Newspapers Make Profits from Propaganda, pp.254-255
- Roy Greenslade, Press Gang: How Newspapers Make Profits from Propaganda, p.251
Media offices
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Preceded by Colin Valdar |
Editor of the Sunday Pictorial 1959–1961 |
Succeeded by Reg Payne |
Preceded by Jack Nener |
Editor of the Daily Mirror 1961–1971 |
Succeeded by Tony Miles |
Editors of the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday Pictorial |
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Daily Mirror |
- 1903: Mary Howarth
- 1904: Hamilton Fyfe
- 1907: Alexander Kenealy
- 1915: Ed Flynn
- 1916: Alexander Campbell
- 1931: Leigh Brownlee
- 1934: Cecil Thomas
- 1948: Silvester Bolam
- 1953: Jack Nener
- 1961: Lee Howard
- 1971: Tony Miles
- 1974: Michael Christiansen
- 1975: Mike Molloy
- 1985: Richard Stott
- 1990: Roy Greenslade
- 1991: Richard Stott
- 1992: David Banks
- 1994: Colin Myler
- 1995: Piers Morgan
- 2004: Richard Wallace
- 2012: Peter Willis
- 2018: Alison Phillips
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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: Philip Zec
- 1952: Hugh Cudlipp
- 1953: Colin Valdar
- 1959: Lee Howard
- 1961: Reg Payne
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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
- 1997: Bridget Rowe
- 1998: Brendon Parsons
- 1998: Colin Myler
- 2001: Tina Weaver
- 2012: Alison Phillips
- 2016: Gary Jones
- 2018: Peter Willis
- 2020: Paul Henderson
- 2021: Gemma Aldridge
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