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George Gale (journalist)
George Gale (1927–1990) was a British journalist who was editor of the British political magazine ''The Spectator'' from 1970 to 1973. He was educated at the independent Royal Grammar School, Newcastle, and Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he graduated with a double-first in History.〔Dennis Griffiths (ed.) ''The Encyclopedia of the British Press 1422–1992'', London and Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1992, p.257〕
In 1951 he joined the ''Manchester Guardian'' as a leader writer and reporter on Labour Affairs. In 1955 he moved to the ''Daily Express'' where he remained until 1967〔 (he returned there 1976–86) when he joined the ''Daily Mirror'' for three years until he took up the position at ''The Spectator''.
His time at ''The Spectator'' is best remembered for his support of Enoch Powell and his appointment of Peter Ackroyd as its literary critic. After Auberon Waugh changed Gale's name in the published list of contributors to either "Lunchtime O'Booze" or "Lunchtime O'Gale" (accounts vary, but "Lunchtime O'Booze" is the ''Private Eye'' term for the archetypal drunken journalist), Waugh was sacked from ''The Spectator'' by its then editor Nigel Lawson. Gale, ironically, invited Waugh back after he had become editor.
He also enjoyed long stint as a columnist on the ''Daily Mail'' and in the mid-1980s was a regular panellist on the revived version of television's ''What's My Line?''. Gale's fondness for alcohol was also reflected in ''Private Eye's'' habit of referring to him as "George G. Ale".
Gale also presented a morning phone-in programme from 1973 until about 1980 for LBC,〔 a commercial radio station in London.
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