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Ian Penman (died March 2021) was a British
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,
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, director, actor and scriptwriter who also worked as a print and online journalist under the byline Ian Ravendale.


Career history

North East journalist and producer Ian Penman began working for BBC's Radio Newcastle's ''
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'' show in the 1970s and started writing for local and national
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s shortly after. To avoid confusion with the ''
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'' writer of the same name (who he actually preceded as both a radio and print music journalist) Penman wrote for '' Sounds'' under the name Ian Ravendale, for '' Pop Star Weekly'' and '' The Sunderland and Washington Times'' as Rick O'Shea and '' The Northern Echo'' as Chris Coupar. Contributions to
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and
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were under his own name. From 1982 to 1992, Penman was a researcher, producer and director for Tyne Tees Television,
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and the independent sector, working with Carol Vorderman,
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and many others. He also ran River City Productions, the production wing of Stonehills Studios, the North East's largest independent facilities company. Penman was Course Leader and main lecturer of
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's Music Industry Management HND for four years in the mid-1990s. Around this time he also promoted hundreds of concerts for the likes of
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, B'Eagles, U2our and Voulez Vous. Ian Penman returned to radio and television production and journalism in the late 1990s, working again for Tyne Tees and BBC Radio Newcastle. He also presented a long-running programme for
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and was
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tutor at the WOLF-FM community and Internet Radio Project. In the 2000s he concentrated on writing
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, including '' Death Of A Pirate'' about the 1960s pop entrepreneur and pirate radio pioneer
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. Penman works as a media and entertainment consultant, does
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PR and media awareness training for industry, often for the Media Plus organisation. He has also taught the Media Marketing module to the
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's Media Production MA intake. Penman also undertook freelance corporate video scriptwriting and production work, often in conjunction with the Newcastle-based Lodestone Productions company. This included producing, directing, presenting and conducting the interviews for " Vox and Rugs and Rock n' Roll", the first sell-through
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for The Bootleg Beatles. Most recently, under his 'Ian Ravendale' byline Penman freelanced for a variety of music magazines including ''Classic Rock'', ''AOR'', ''The Word'' ''Vive Le Rock'', ''Iron Fist'', ''Fireworks'', ''Record Collector'', ''Classic Pop'', ''Vinyl Guru'', ''R&R Life'', ''The Sunderland Post'' and ''American Songwriter'', among others. He also contributed articles to travel, crime, nostalgia and general publications including ''Living Spain'', ''True Crime'', ''Master Detective'', ''Best Of British'' and ''Cycling World''. Penman had a large archive of music interviews that he conducted with bands and soloists in the 1970s and 1980s and some of these have recently been appearing on the Rock's Backpages site credited to Ian Ravendale.


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