Record Mirror was a British weekly music newspaper, published between 1954 and 1991. It became popular in the 1960s, featuring colour pictures and full UK and US singles chart listings, and was one of the four leading music weeklies of the '60s, alongside New Musical Express, Melody Maker and Disc & Music Echo. Later Record Mirror went through a number of relaunches and changes of ownership before closing in 1991. Writers with Peel connections who worked for the paper included Tony Hall and Charlie Gillett. Peel himself never wrote for the paper, but was interviewed for it in 1986 (see below).
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| - Record Mirror was a British weekly music newspaper, published between 1954 and 1991. It became popular in the 1960s, featuring colour pictures and full UK and US singles chart listings, and was one of the four leading music weeklies of the '60s, alongside New Musical Express, Melody Maker and Disc & Music Echo. Later Record Mirror went through a number of relaunches and changes of ownership before closing in 1991. Writers with Peel connections who worked for the paper included Tony Hall and Charlie Gillett. Peel himself never wrote for the paper, but was interviewed for it in 1986 (see below).
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| - Record Mirror was a British weekly music newspaper, published between 1954 and 1991. It became popular in the 1960s, featuring colour pictures and full UK and US singles chart listings, and was one of the four leading music weeklies of the '60s, alongside New Musical Express, Melody Maker and Disc & Music Echo. Later Record Mirror went through a number of relaunches and changes of ownership before closing in 1991. Writers with Peel connections who worked for the paper included Tony Hall and Charlie Gillett. Peel himself never wrote for the paper, but was interviewed for it in 1986 (see below).
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