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News from 04/02/1965

1965; Gale Group;

Autores

Donald Mitchell, Edward Lucie-Smith, Sydney Tremayne, John Roberts, Alan Bullock, Lord Bridges, William Trevor, Rt Hon. Sir Robert Menzies K. T., C. H., John Gross, Brian Robins, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Leonard Barden, Robert Gittings, Osbert Lancaster, Rhombus, Vivian Ogilvie, Pennethorne Hughes, J. D. S. Haworth, Isaac Deutscher, R. S. Thomas, Alan Gemmell, Charles H. Gibbs-Smith, Robert Greacen, Peter J. Samuel, Edward Blishen, Ewen Fairfax-Lucy, E. R. Thompson BBC parliamentary correspondent, Paul Mayersberg, Alec Robertson, Vernon Scannell, Richard Hoggart, Sir Fitzroy Maclean M. P., Seamus Heaney, John Betjeman, John Burns, Derwent May, Ian Watt, Geoffrey Smith, Fred Loads, Margot Rose, Patrick Moore, Colin Mason, David Thomson,

Resumo

The Listener Guinness for Listeners BBC Publications Contents 'One fire burning in him' 'My friend, farewell' Third Programme: First impressions of India The Listener Technique and the novelist BBC news headlines January 27—February 2 Third Programme: Samuel Richardson Bassed on a programme in BBC-1: Worlds with atmospheres Third Programme: The Mensheviks ISAAC Deutscher on the débâcle of 1917 'Today' (Home Service): Working during the war Form 'Panorama' (BBC-1): Characteristics as a historian European Service: Imaginative man of action 'Radio Newsreel' (Light Programme): In the House of Commons The Sunday times Third Programme: The truth twenty-four times a second Slump Home Service: Terry Mason, classroom lawyer Revenant The lake: evening The lake: dawn Trout (Third Programme): Ravens From a discussion in the Third Programme: Conservatories and other Edwardiana An exercise in nostalgia by John Betjeman and Osbert Lancaster Round the art galleries Goulash Sir Winston Churchill The male homosexual The enforcement of incomes policy Befogging Bach Oceanways Ltd., Arts Council Gallery 1000 Personal Labels Bath Bodley Head The Chappell Piano Company Ltd. The Arts Council of Great Britain Your Investments Allen & Unwin Book Reviews The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Vol. II: The Golden Age of Wireless, by Asa Briggs. Oxford. £3 15s. Book Reviews Paris in the Terror, June 1793—July 1794, by Stanley Loomis, Cape. 30s. The French Revolution from 1793 to 1799, by Georges Lefebvre, translated by John Hall Stewart and James Friguglietti. Routledge and Kegan Paul. 42s. The Social Interpretaion of the French Revolution, by Alfred Cobban. Cambridge. 21s. New fiction Herzog, by Saul Bellow. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 21s. Man on a Tower, by Rosemary Manning. Cape. 18s. Accident, by Nicholas Mosley. Hodder and Stoughton. 18s. Tenement of Clay, by Paul West. Hutchinson. 21s. the Giant, by Tibor Déry. translated by Kathleen Szasz. Calder. 22s. 6d. Television Documentary Radio criticism Drama French exercises The spoken word Criticism on the air Music Finest hour Roberto Gerhard The first of five weekly programmes including chamber music by Gerhard will be broadcast at 10 p. m. on Thursday, February 11 (Third Programme) Blues People: Negro Music in White America, by LeRoi … Adapted from 'Wheelbase' (BBC-2): For the budding Stirling Moss (Light Programme): Secrets of making good marmalade Crossword 1,810 Sums Chess forum Topical gardening tips Broadcast advice by experts Wolsey Hall, Oxford B. A. School of Successful Writing Ltd. National Library for the Blind Income at Home Printed in England by Waterlow and Sons Limited, Twyford … The Rapid Results College Exmoor Hunt Mixture Metropolitan College Pitman Correspondence College London School of Journalism (L)

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