News from 20/05/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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S. A. Hassall, John R. Silber, Alison Balfour, Richard Kostelanetz, David Wade, Elizabeth Burney, Terence Tiller, Rhombus, Pennethorne Hughes, Deryck Cooke, Patricia Beer, Mark Wardle, Alan Blyth, James Price, Ossia Trilling, Robert Greacen, Bernard Towers, Charles Thomas, Margery Perham, Joanna Richardson, Derwent May, Tom Driberg M. P., Francis Hoyland, Benjamin Frankel, Charles Causley, Harold Franklin, Patrick Moore, Robin Richards, David Thomson, Maurice Cranston,
ResumoThe Listener English Electric Contents Third Programme: Housing on the state Third Programme: Lyndon Johnson as teacher The Listener Styles in acting BBC news headlines May 12—18 Third Programme: Thinking aloud about Africa The first of four talks by Margery Perham Third Programme: New directions in the Russian theatre Lemmings From the programme in BBC-1 on April 30, in which Patrick Moore was talking to Henry Brinton: Astronomy without a telescope Out of the Air Music in America Out of the Air Painting a farm —'About the House' (Home Service): The cautious Reformation Third Programme: A villanelle in May Old movies, new movies 'He who can, does' Scientific master versus pioneer Late-romantic pianists Greek tragedy today Hymn to light The Faber Book of Ballads, edited by Matthew Hodgart. Faber. 25s. André Chénier: his Life and Work, 1762-1794, by Francis Scarfe. Oxford. £2 15s. The Americans: Volume I, The Colonial Experience, by Daniel J. Boorstin. Penguin Books. 7s. 6d. The Formative Years, 1607-1763, by Clarence Ver Steeg. Macmillan. 25s. Fabric of Freedom, 1763-1800, by Esmond Wright. Macmillan. 25s. Daughters of Erin, by Elizabeth Coxhead. Secker and Warburg. 30s. South West England, by Aileen Fox. Thames and Hudson. 35s. New Grange, by Seán P. Ó. Ríordáin and Glyn Daniel. Thames and Hudson. 35s. Covenant Publishing Co., Ltd. Narod Press Ltd. The British Esperanto Assoc. Inc. Winston Churchill Hush-A-Bye Baby Colt Cedar Houses Haig Milward Courier Order, Empiricism and Politics, by W. H. Greenleaf. Oxford, for Hull University Press. 42s. Quai D'Orsay, by Georges Bonnet. Times Press, and Anthony Gibbs and Phillips. £2 5s. Television Documentary Radio criticism Drama Vision in sound The spoken word Poetry alive Music Ancient and modern Sonata form? Benjamin Frankel will conduct his second and third symphonies in a concert beginning at 6 p. m. on Sunday, May 23 (Third Programme) Bridge questions answered An economical dinner party —Adapted from 'Wheelbase' (BBC-2): Motoring in the Soviet Union Crossword 1,825 Runs amuck Solution of 1,823 G. C. E. Abc of Economics Murison Small Limited Printed in England by Waterlow and Sons Limited, Twyford … Metropolitan College Barclays Bank Ltd. Royal Alfred The Rapid Results College BBC Publications Pitman RNLI Europ-ean Language and Educational Centre
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