Shelley Rohde

Shelley Rohde

Gillian Shelley Mary Rhode (May 17, 1933 - December 6, 2007) was a British journalist and author. She was best known in the North West of England as a reporter and presenter on "Granada Reports" but she is also known as the biographer of the artist L. S. Lowry.

She was born Gillian Shelley May Rohde, on May 17, 1933, in London, England, her parents being a scriptwriter father and an actor mother. Shelley took the surname of her mother's second husband, the pilot Douglas Rohde. The girl was largely brought up by her maternal grandmother, Patricia Reardon.

The path to adulthood led through Nottinghamshire. There had been many schools, and Shelley had contrived to be expelled from some. When she left school at 16 it was with no qualifications, and this was to impart a certain drive to her career. She secured a first job on the "Nottinghamshire Free Press" before gravitating to London and joining first "The Star" and then the "Daily Express". The latter sent her to the Soviet Union, where at the age of only 21 she became the first female foreign correspondent in Moscow. From her years in Moscow, not only did she learn Russian, but served as interpreter for the press when the Soviet leaders Nikita Khrushchev and Nikolai Bulganin made theirn official visit to London in 1956. [ [http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/Lowry-biographer-Shelley-Rohde-74.3590107.jp "Lowry biographer Shelley Rohde, 74",] "Halifax Courier", 14 December 2007. Retrieved on 13 March 2008.]

Still only a young woman, she was a witness to the events of the Hungarian Anti-Communist Revolution. Her coverage of it is mentioned in James Michener's book "The Bridge at Andau", in particular an incident where journalists waiting at the bridge to interview fleeing refugees heard a baby crying. Risking a bullet, Shelley crossed the bridge and helped baby and family to safety.

Shelley married and had four children, Gavin, Christian, Daniel and Michele, but later divorced.

In the 1960's she moved North to Manchester as chief feature writer for the "Daily Mail" and from there joined the new phenomenon of Granada television channel, which gave her scope as a presenter and commentator of the local scene, chat host and debating chair, and she became a personality in her own right, as did other colleagues in those years, such as Tony Wilson. She was a forceful personality, but generally treated her interviewees with sympathy and visibly entered into their enthusiasms and quirks. She had a memorable laugh. It was a mix of style that drew on the pioneering skills of the foreign correspondent and the knack of the local journalist in bringing out the interest in the lives of our neighbours.

It was in this setting that she began to investigate the local artist Lowry and was eventually to become an acknowledged expert on him. Her documentary on him, "LS Lowry: A Private View", was made after she had interviewed the artist personally, which she did several times during his later life. This was in itself an achievement, given that Lowry was known to be difficult to pin down to an interview appointment and to any clear content and was inclined to amuse himself by making up stories. He first told Shelley he had given up painting long ago, but it was noticed that the paint on a canvas was wet.

She was to write extensively about Lowry, including her book "LS Lowry: A Life" (revised as "LS Lowry: A Biography"), and won the Portico Prize for literary excellence in 2002 with another book, "The Lowry Lexicon: An A-Z of LS Lowry". However, she was not monomaniacal and went on to do "A-Z of Van Gogh".

Before her death she named a selection of three Lowry works that then became the focus of the exhibition "Exploding Pictures" at The Lowry in Salford, the major holding of the artist's work.

Shelley Rohde died on December 6, 2007, after a ten-year struggle against cancer.

Reference

External links

* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2240768,00.html Obituary in The Guardian]
* [http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1027961_writer_who_captured_lowry_magic Manchester Evening News obituary]


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