John Morgan

Journalist and broadcaster from Wales
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroJournalist and broadcaster from Wales
PlacesUnited Kingdom
wasJournalist
Work fieldJournalism
Gender
Male
Birth1929
Death1988 (aged 59 years)
Employers
BBCUnited Kingdom
The details

Biography

John Morgan (1929–1988) was a Welsh journalist and broadcaster. Morgan worked for the BBC as a presenter on programmes such as Panorama, and wrote for the New Statesman, The Spectator and The Sunday Times, among other publications.

Early life

Morgan was born in Treboeth, Swansea, and attended the University College of Swansea.

Career

In 1961 he interviewed Aldous Huxley in a one-off TV film of the same name, about modern society, Christianity, his life in the USA, his friend D. H. Lawrence, and giving up the search for utopia.

When Morgan was diagnosed with terminal cancer, he made a film for the 4 episode Channel 4 series Concerning Cancer, documenting his experience. His film titled The Enemy Within, won the 1989 Grierson Award for "Best Documentary." A collection of his articles was published posthumously in 1993.

Works

  • John Morgan's Wales (Christopher Davies, 1993)
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