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Christopher Dodd | |
Tue 6 Feb 2018 18.24 GMT | |
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When Peter Preston became features editor of the Guardian, a breath of fresh air swept through the department, often fanned by the growing use of puns in headlines. I believe the features staff once scored seven out of 10 winning entries in a New Statesman competition to give great moments of history Guardian headlines – such as “An ’arrowing experience” for the Norman Conquest. | When Peter Preston became features editor of the Guardian, a breath of fresh air swept through the department, often fanned by the growing use of puns in headlines. I believe the features staff once scored seven out of 10 winning entries in a New Statesman competition to give great moments of history Guardian headlines – such as “An ’arrowing experience” for the Norman Conquest. |
Punning became too easy and sometimes went over the top, as indicated in a memo sent by Preston, calling for thought, freshness and wit, while noting that: “Too often, however, there is a mechanical clunking as a formula is repeated.” When it was passed on to me, I pinned it to the noticeboard with the headline “Preston pans”. | Punning became too easy and sometimes went over the top, as indicated in a memo sent by Preston, calling for thought, freshness and wit, while noting that: “Too often, however, there is a mechanical clunking as a formula is repeated.” When it was passed on to me, I pinned it to the noticeboard with the headline “Preston pans”. |
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