Tony Wilson
Anthony (Tony) Wilson (born February 20, 1950) is a British record label and nightclub manager and journalist for Granada Television, who made him anchor of the rock programme So It Goes. Wilson saw the Sex Pistols at the Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall, in June, 1976, an experience which he has described as "nothing short of an epiphany" http://film.guardian.co.uk/interview/interviewpages/0,6737,661059,00.html. He booked them for the second series, probably the first television showing of the then-revolutionary British strand of punk rock. He later founded the record label Factory Records and the Haçienda nightclub in Manchester.
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February 20 - 1950 - British - Record label - Nightclub - Journalist - Granada Television - So It Goes - Sex Pistols - Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall - 1976 - Television - Punk rock - Factory Records - Haçienda - Manchester
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Seeing a production of Hamlet extinguished Wilson's ambition to be a nuclear physicist. He graduated with a 2:2 in English from Jesus College, Cambridge.
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Hamlet - English - Jesus College - Cambridge
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He was the manager of many bands, including the Happy Mondays, and part owner and manager of Factory Records and the Hacienda nightclub which formed a central part of the music and cultural scene of Manchester (and, indeed, the whole of the NW of England). The scene was termed "Madchester".
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Happy Mondays - Madchester
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Wilson originally sought a career as a television journalist on Manchester's local station, Granada TV, where he worked as reporter and anchorman. He eventually returned to the career and the channel in the late 1990s, where he still works.
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He never made a fortune from Factory Records or the Haçienda, despite the enormous popularity and cultural significance of both endeavours. Both came to an abrupt although not necessarily premature end in the late 1990s, the Hacienda being forced to close because of the out-of-control ecstasy problem at the club: the club never made profits because people took ecstasy instead of drinking beer, and ecstasy was not sold behind the bar.
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A semi-fictionalized version of his life and of the surrounding era was made into a 2002 film, 24 Hour Party People, which stars the comedian Steve Coogan as Wilson.
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2002 - Film - 24 Hour Party People - Comedian - Steve Coogan
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After the movie was produced, Wilson wrote a novelization based on the screenplay, despite being described on the movie poster as a "twat".
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