Wow! I always said Hanratty was innocent!!
Alfie,
I don't know who the 'chairman' of that meeting was. I could swear I once saw a full list of the members of the A6 Committee, but can't remember where. The 'chairman' wasn't Jeremy Fox, that's for sure. I think by the time that film was made many of the original members had wandered away.
Foot wasn't any milksop, public-school educated, socialist investigator, but a full-on, paid-up member of The Socialist Workers Party a.k.a. Trotskyites. For all that, I used to admire him in my younger day, as an avid reader of Private Eye (when it was worth reading) for his relentless pursuit of what he saw as the overhearing actions of the State against the 'little man'. I agree, Alfie, that he does come over in that film as somewhat over-the-top and definitely hectoring. Almost foaming at the mouth at one point. I think in later years he calmed down a little. His book "Who Killed Hanratty?" was published a few years after that filmed meeting, and I would have to say that in the intervening period he definitely seemed to have calmed down a little. In his book he goes so far as to wonder if 'Alphon had led everyone a merry dance, myself included'. No sign of that in the film. Then, he had Alphon, Mrs Gregsten and "Mr X" (Ewer) firmly in his sights.
He is best remembered these days for his relentless investigation of the Carl Bridgewater murder case, succeeding in getting the convictions of the original jailed suspects over-turned. He did well.
The chairman in the film introduced Foot as 'editor of Private Eye. As far as I know he was never editor.
Mr Hanratty Sr said that his son had met Terry Evans in prison; as far as I'm aware they met for the first time at the fairground during Hanratty's visit there in the July of 1961.
Foot, as Alfie points out, made a total hash of the Liverpool Sweetshop episode during the filmed meeting. Perhaps he wasn't quite as 'on the ball' as he wanted people to think.
And, of course, 'night after night after night'. The fact is, Gregsten and Storie simply didn't. Go to the cornfield so regularly, that is.
Graham
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