LOT 695 Martyn Turner (1948), Political and Editorial Newspaper
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Martyn Turner (1948), Political and Editorial Newspaper cartoonist, Irish Times, Original Pen ink, ' The way thing are at the moment perhaps you should just cast the second stone ....' Aperture 7 1/4 x 10'' Part of the Terry Kelleher (1948- 2017) collection Terry Kelleher was born in 1948, in Dublin. He became Deputy Editor of Hibernia Magazine in 1970. He moved on to the Sunday Press around 1973. He wrote a guidebook to his beloved Dublin called 'The Essential Dublin'. Soon after he he moved to London where he became a reporter in RTÉ's London Office, on TV and, mostly, radio . In the mid-1970s he joined Thames Television, working first as a researcher, then a producer, later becoming Deputy Editor of 'Thames News'. He was editor of Thames' weekly magazine, London Reports and later its business affairs programme, 'The City Programme'. He established his own independent company, Platinum Productions, which made many high-quality programmes for Channel 4 and the BBC, including several editions of 'Dispatches' and specials for the 'Money Programme'. In 1987 he produced and directed one of the most important miscarriage of justice documentaries ever made, 'Murder at the Farm: Who Killed Carl Bridgewater?'. The thesis was convincing and in February 1997, after almost two decades of imprisonment, their convictions were overturned in the Court of appeal on technical grounds, and the three surviving defendants were released. The murder remains officially unsolved.
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