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Paul Callan, 81, journalist and editor
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mig73alle...@yahoo.co.uk
2020-11-22 15:11:52 UTC
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Paul Callan, the journalist and editor, died 22 November, 2020. He was 81.

Callan reached prominence as editor of the Londoner's Diary in the Evening Standard in the 1960s, and then with a Daily Mail diary column. He achieved a succession of scoops, and was responsible for training up a generation of young journalists, notably the gossip columnist, Nigel Dempster.

Callan later moved to the mass circulation the Daily Mirror where he wrote the "Inside World of Paul Callan" column which broke a number of major stories embarrassing to their subjects.

Tiring of the gossip columns, Callan moved over to the celebrity interview. Callan's amiability and nose for a story made him a favourite of actors and publishers alike, and he has interviewed virtually every major Hollywood star in the last forty years, and members of the British royal family.

He is credited with the shortest interview ever published.[citation needed] Meeting the reclusive Greta Garbo at the Hotel du Cap Eden Roc near Cannes, Callan got as far as, "I wonder . . " before Garbo cut in with, "Why wonder?", and stalked off. The story ran across a full page in the Daily Mail.

He married New York journalist Steffi Fields in 1973, who moved over from being London correspondent of the fashion bible Women's Wear Daily to the position of news editor of the London bureau of the NBC television network.

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mig73alle...@yahoo.co.uk
2020-11-23 17:10:18 UTC
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____.Paul Callan, flamboyant Fleet Street figure who rode the wave of the new celebrity culture [Daily Telegraph]

Paul Callan, who has died aged 81, was one of the last monuments to old Fleet Street, cutting an unmistakable figure in pinstriped suit and his trademark Turnbull & Asser spotted bow tie; when covering court cases he was frequently mistaken for a barrister....

A gossip columnist for two decades, he was a fount of juicy stories and delighted in goading the so-called great and good

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