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Desmond Leslie

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British pilot, film maker, writer, and musician (1921–2001)
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Desmond Arthur Peter Leslie (29 June 1921 inLondon, United Kingdom – 21 February 2001 inAntibes, France) was an Irish pilot, film maker, writer, and musician. He was the younger brother ofSir John Leslie, 4th Baronet, and youngest child, ofShane Leslie (a first cousin ofSir Winston Churchill), and his wife Marjorie (née Ide).

Biography

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During his lifetime he served as a Spitfire pilot in theRAF duringWorld War II, became one of the first pioneers of electronic music, and co-wrote one of the first books onUFOs,Flying Saucers Have Landed (1953),[1] with writer and UFOcontacteeGeorge Adamski.

In 1962, Leslie punched theatre criticBernard Levin during a live broadcast of the TV showThat Was The Week That Was.[2][3][4] Ostensibly this was to protect the honour of his then-wife,Agnes Bernelle, in response to Levin's critical review of her show,Savagery and Delight. Bernelle stated in her autobiography,The Fun Palace, thatSavagery and Delight was poorly received due to Leslie's custom-built loudspeakers being moved below the stage, and that he had failed to check the situation, missing the show for a social appointment. As a consequence, no one behind the front two rows heard a word she sang.[5]

Writer

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Throughout his life, Desmond Leslie published several books, including the subject ofUFOs[6]—the first of which,Flying Saucers Have Landed, was co-written withGeorge Adamski.[1] He also wrote a series of satirical books ranging fromThe Jesus File, dealing with the crucifixion of Christ as recorded through the paper-work and internal correspondences of the Roman Garrison, toHow Britain Won The Space Race, which he co-wrote with celebrated amateur astronomerPatrick Moore.[6]

Screenwriting/directing career

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Desmond Leslie was briefly ascreenwriter/director forfilm andtelevision.

Due to financial difficulties during the production ofStranger at My Door, Leslie opted to compose the music for the film himself. In the early 1950s, he designed the world's first effective multi-track sound mixing desk which he had built byRupert Neve.[7] It can still be seen in his family homeCastle Leslie, Monaghan, where it has been an object of reverence for visitors such asMick Jagger andPaul McCartney.

Electronic music career

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During the late 1950s, he began nurturing his interest in contemporary music. In his small home studio, he experimented with the sounds ofmusique concrète. In January 1960, Leslie pressed a single acetate calledMusic of the Future (also known asMusic Concrete [sic], because of the prominent text on the front of the sleeve, with the actual title appearing only on the back along with the track listings). The album includes music composed for Barry Shawzin’s short filmThe Day the Sky Fell In (1959).[8]

All Leslie recordings were later licensed to Joseph Weinburger, and Leslie's recordings were pressed onto a short series of 78rpm library discs, occasionally being put to use in science and mystery based programing, such as earlyDoctor Who episodes. He used a great number of tape sources to create his pieces; some sources he mentions in his liner notes are motor horns, humming tops and bells.[9]

In 2005, Jonny Trunk's British record label,Trunk Records, re-released Desmond's 1960 acetate, never before released commercially. The sounds on this release were mastered from the original acetate. The recordings are believed to have been made between 1955 and 1959, and included are Desmond's original sleevenotes, containing information pertaining to each selection.[9]

Marriages and children

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His first wife was Agnes Elizabeth Bernauer (Agnes Bernelle) on 18 August 1945. That marriage ended in divorce in 1969. The couple had two sons and one daughter:

  • Shaun Rudolf Christopher Leslie (b. 4 June 1947), married Charlotte Bing; no offspring. He will likely inherit theLeslie Baronetcy, ofGlaslough, County Monaghan, that his uncle,John Leslie, held until his death in 2016. Shaun Leslie is anticipated to be recognised as the 5th Baronet once he makes a formal application to be included on the Official Roll. As of 1 January 2022 the Baronetcy is regarded as 'Vacant'[10]
  • Christopher Mark Leslie (b. 7 December 1952)
  • Antonia Kelvey Oriel Leslie (b. 1 November 1963)

He remarried, to Jennifer Helen Strong, in 1970; they had two daughters:

Last years and death

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During the 1990s he devoted his time to restoring the aging family home ofCastle Leslie which eventually opened to the public.[11] He later relocated toNice,France. He died fromemphysema inAntibes in 2001, aged 79.

References

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  1. ^abFlying Saucers Have Landed (1957 edition)Archived 7 November 2010 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^Desmond Leslie punches Bernard Levin onYouTube
  3. ^Levin's obit.,The Guardian
  4. ^BBC: Broadcaster Levin dies at age 75
  5. ^The fun palace : an autobiography | WorldCat.org.OCLC 36764528.
  6. ^ab"Sir Patrick Moore's Irish UFO film identified", BBC News Northern Ireland, 16 August 2010
  7. ^"Early RUPERT NEVE consoles and their stories | PART ONE: 1959-1962 | 'Rupert's first – the valve/tube mixers' – POSTFADE".postfade.co.uk. Retrieved1 July 2025.
  8. ^"MUSIC OF THE FUTURE".www.trunkrecords.com. Retrieved1 July 2025.
  9. ^abLeslie, Desmond:Music of the Future. Audio CD, Trunk Records (2005). Liner notes by Desmond Leslie and Jonny Trunk.
  10. ^"Official Roll".
  11. ^"Author and eccentric who had a great interest in spiritualism".The Irish Times. Retrieved1 July 2025.

Sources

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  • Yockel, Michael (11 April 2001)."They Came from Out of the Sky". New York Press (Volume 14, Issue 15). Archived fromthe original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved27 April 2007.
  • Desmond Leslie: The Biography of an Irish Gentleman 1921–2001; O'Bryne, Robert; Lilliput Press, Dublin 2012ISBN 1843511630
  • The Flying Saucerers: A Social History of UFOlogy; Clarke, David and Roberts, Andy; Alternative Albion 2007ISBN 1905646003
  • Desmond Leslie: Obituary;The Telegraph 20 March 2001[1]

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