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News from 16/04/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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John Russell-Taylor, Grace Wyndham Goldie, Anthony Burgess, Malcolm P. Aylett, Leonard Barden, J. C. H. Davies, Philip Vellacott, Alfred Sherman, T. G. Rosenthal, K. Wilson-Jones, Robert Silvey, Philip Hobsbaum, Christopher Grier, Ian Kemp, Graham Hough, Arthur Calder-Marshall, Jac, Hilary Corke, Michael Tippett, H. V. D. Dyson, Randolph D. Gifford, John Bowen, Stuart Hood Controller, Peter Porter, P. N. Furbank, E. Mezhov, Margaret Cole, Sydney Newman, John Scupham, Gerald Kaufman, Anthony Howard, W. L. Gleed, Saul Rose, Guy Freeland, Jon Manchip White, Gordon H. Hey,

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The Listener British Iron Steel Federration Contents The BBC's second channel Further articles on television Third Programme: South-cast Asia is different The second of two talks by Saul Rose Shakespeare The challenge BBC news headlines April 8—14 From a talk in the Third Programme: Preserving the laws Guy Freeland propounds a 'logic of scientific practice' Television and education I—by Grace Wyvdham Goldie, Head of Talks and Current Affairs Group, BBC Television Television and education II—by John Scupham, Controller, Educational Broadcasting, BBC Philips Technical Library (Holland) has published How … An open letter From Sydney Newman, Head of Drama Group, BBC Television, to James MacTaggart, newly appointed producer of the BBC's 'First Night' play series Is television drama dead? Higgs and Hill Limited EEV Ernest Turner Electrical Instruments Ltd. Colt Houses Ilford Music on television Television criticism in the Soviet Union Progress and Hope Cardiff, the Welsh enigma Spending too much on science? The guilt of Oedipus Our changing language The size of the Galaxy Who cares for England? Spring bonfire The world's great hospital Out of the Air Street decks in Sheffield Out of the Air The treasury at Lincoln Epic or bore? Third Programme: Shakespeare and life in death Barclays Bank The English scene A Start in Freedom. By Sir Hugh Foot. Hodder and Stoughton. 30s. Mozart the Dramatist. By Brigid Brophy. Faber. 42s. Byron the Poet. By M. K. Joseph. Gollancz. £2 5s. The Challenge of Modernisation. By I. R. Sinai. Chatto and Windus. 25s. Five Lives By Frank Pakenham, Earl of Longford. Hutchinson. 30s. Why Are You a Bore? Haig's A. N. Z RNLI The Balkan Sobranie The Department of Education & Science G. Bell & Sons New poetry Pictures from Brueghel. By William Carlos Williams. MacGibbon and Kee. 30s. 73 poems. By e. e. cummings. Faber. 18s. The Place's Fault. By Philip Hobsbaum. Macmillan. 18s. Turning Point. By Philip Callow. Heinemann. 15s. Critic on the Hearth Weekly comments on BBC programmes by independent contributors Television Documentary An age of teen Critic on the Hearth Weekly comments on BBC programmes by independent contributors Television Drama Anouilh: 'brilliant' Critic on the Hearth Weekly comments on BBC programmes by independent contributors The Spoken Word Third Programme voices Hans Werner Henze Henze's cantata 'Novae de Infinito Laudes' will be broadcast at 8.30 p. m. on Friday, April 24 (Third Programme) Handel at Work, by John Tobin (Cassell, £2 10s.), is … Chess forum Crossword 1,768 Dove-tail Solution of 1,766 Trends in viewing and listening to broadcasting Wolsey Hall, Oxford Faber & Faber Ltd. The Regent Institute Printed in England by Waterlow and Sons Limited, Twyford … Eastbourne Mutual Building Society Oxfam Speedhand Arts Council Exhibition University Correspondence College The Rapid Results College Metropolitan College The Chappell Piano Company Ltd.

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