- James Mossman
David James Mossman (
10 September ,1926 –5 April ,1971 ) was a Britishjournalist , broadcaster, a TV reporter, film-maker, interviewer and formerMI6 agent with a famously acerbic interviewing style. He once verbally attacked then-Prime MinisterHarold Wilson live on air, over his support of US PresidentLyndon Johnson over theVietnam War . On another occasion, he took theSingapore prime minister to task for his habit of throwing his political opponents in jail.A member of the "Panorama" team in the 1960s specialising in foreign affairs, he was reassigned to presenting regular arts slot by the BBC because of the controversy around his interviewing style.
With
David Webster , he made two notable programmes about the 1964 presidential election: "A Choice or an Echo", about the differences between Lyndon Johnson andBarry Goldwater ; and "Thunder on the Left", about the Right-wingers surrounding Goldwater. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/08/19/db1902.xml David Webster - Telegraph ] ]Generally recognised to be very handsome, he had a Canadian male lover called Louis Hanssen. Hanssen was married and 8 years younger than Mossman. He died in 1968 of an accidental overdose. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6385841.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Staging Mossman's tragic story ] ] Work colleagues of Mossman described Hanssen as domineering.
Probably suffering from depression, he committed suicide in his cottage in
Norfolk by taking a fatal overdose of barbiturates, leaving behind a note that read: “I can’t bear it any more, though I don’t know what ‘it’ is.”Peter Shaffer , the author of the play "Equus" claimed that during a stay at the Norfolk cottage that Mossman, of whom he was a friend, told him the story on which he based the play. [ [http://www.ingecenter.org/interviews/PeterShaffertext.htm William Inge Theatre Festival - Peter Shaffer ] ]On
14 February 2007 , "The Reporter", a play byNicholas Wright based on his book and directed byRichard Eyre premiered at theRoyal National Theatre inLondon . The play explores the social climate in the years before Mossman's death as well as the reasons for the death itself.Bibliography
* "Rebels in paradise : Indonesia's civil war",
Jonathan Cape publishers, 1961, ISBN B0007KG0SE
* "Beggars on horseback". Little Brown, 1966, ISBN B0007DRYJ0
* "Love, Love, Love", BBC, 1967, ISBN B0007K7YY8
* "Lifelines", Bodley Head, 1971, ISBN 0370014308ources
* [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/theatre/drama/story/0,,2004780,00.html The Real Jim] , "
The Guardian ",3 February 2007
* [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/75bce4f4-bdef-11db-bd86-0000779e2340.html Interview with Nicholas Wright] , "Financial Times ",16 February 2007
* Slot on Mossman and the play "The Reporter" onBBC Radio 4 's programme, "The World Tonight" -22 February 2007 ee also
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* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/audiointerviews/profilepages/nabokovv1.shtml Vladimir Nabokov talks to James Mossman] ,4 October 1969 - BBC 2
* [http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/?lid=21342 "The Reporter"] , play about James Mossan at theNational Theatre based on the book byNicholas Wright .
* [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/432511 To Be a Witness - James Mossman]
* "Sir Oswald Mosley Discusses His Political Career with James Mossman" [transcription of BBC Television "Panorama" program] . "The Listener " Vol. 80 (31 October 1968 ), pp. 576-78.
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