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Geoffrey Goodman

Geoffrey George Goodman CBE (2 July 1922 – 5 September 2013)〔Mike Molloy (Obituary: Geoffrey Goodman ), theguardian.com,, 6 September 2013〕 was a British journalist, broadcaster and writer. Following periods on the ''News Chronicle'' and the ''Daily Herald'', he was a senior journalist on the ''Daily Mirror'' from 1969 to 1986. He was the founding editor of the quarterly ''British Journalism Review'' in 1989, and remained its editor until 2002.
==Early life and career==
He was born in Stockport, Cheshire (now Greater Manchester) and was the only child of Edythe (née Bowman)〔(Obituary: Geoffrey Goodman ), telegraph.co.uk, 8 September 2013〕 and Michael Goodman, whose Jewish parents had emigrated to Britain from Poland and Russia.〔Dennis Kavanagh ("Geoffrey Goodman: Industrial and political journalist respected and admired by Left and Right" ), ''The Independent'', 6 September 2013. ''The Guardian'' and ''Daily Telegraph'' obituaries indicate that Goodman's grandparents only came from Russia.〕 His father spent long periods unemployed, and the family moved to Camden Town, London in 1935 in an attempt to change their situation.〔Illtyd Harrington ("Hopes and defeats beneath the red standard" ), ''Camden New Journal'', 16 October 2003〕 Goodman was influenced in his choice of becoming a political journalist by overhearing current affairs being discussed in the local dairy, and a shop keeper reporting that the newspapers refused to print stories about the Prince of Wales with Wallis Simpson, "despite most of us knowing exactly what is going on".
After adding a year to his age, he enlisted at the beginning of the Second World War.〔Some sources, such as Dennis Kavanagh's obituary for ''The Independent'' and the Dennis Griffiths' ''Encyclopedia of the British Press'' cited below, erroneously give his year of birth as 1921.〕 An RAF pilot during his war service (1941-6),〔("Geoffrey Goodman Papers 1970? - 1979" ), University of Warwick Library page〕 he ended the war as a Flight Lieutenant flying Mosquito planes on photography missions.〔 Goodman studied at the London School of Economics under Harold Laski.〔Dennis Griffiths (ed.) ''The Encyclopedia of the British Press 1422–1992'', London & Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1992, p.268〕 In January 1947, he married Margit Freudenbergova, who as a child just before the war had been on the final train of the ''Kindertransport'', a means of rescuing Jewish children from Czechoslovakia.〔, ''Jewish News'', 6 September 2013〕 The couple had a son and daughter.〔

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