News from 22/12/1966
1966; Gale Group;
Autores
A. L. Rowse, W. W. Robson, William Trevor, David Wade, G. Hallett, F. D. Walker, Leonard Barden, Edith Anne Robertson, Philip Ziegler, H. Cohen, T. G. Rosenthal, Christopher Grier, A. M. Allchin, Sarah Curtis, Jac, R. W. H. Scott, Ralph Bennett, Kevin Crossley-Holland, Hilary Corke, Paul Mayersberg, Stephen Walsh, G. R. Strickland, Paul Overy, Ralph Pomeroy, Martin Pares, P. N. Furbank, John Kenneth Galbraith, Susan Forthman, Gerald Kaufman, Glyn Daniel, Harold Franklin,
ResumoThe Listener Learning at Home with BBC Tv and Radio Contents The cultural impact The last of six Reith Lectures by John Kenneth Galbraith 'From Our Own Correspondent' (Home Service): West Germany, France, and the U. S. F. D. Walker, BBC correspondent in Bonn The Listener Christmas 1966 BBC news headlines A Christmas tree for Brancusi The romance of failure Third Programme: China and the Indus valley The theft of the thunderbox An Order in Council Some of the Gods Two limericks Humorous Verse Competition Sticklike and drooping Letters to the Editor The Editor welcomes letters on broadcasting subjects of topics arising out of articles printed in the Listener but reserves the right to shorten letters for reasons of space The new industrial state Shakespeare Violence on television The Listener 3 cheers for the chancellor? Out of the Air Pot plants for Christmas Out of the Air I was a teenage Santa Claus Gimpel père Diary of an Art Dealer, by René Gimpel. With an introduction by Herbert Read. Hodder and Stoughton. £3 10s. Screen By-Play Fun in a Chinese Laundry, by Josef von Sternberg. Secker and Warburg. 42s. The Academy Awards: A Pictorial History, by Paul Michael. Allen and Unwin. £2 5s. The Celluloid Sacrifice, by Alexander Walker. Michael Joseph. 35s. Still Asking Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens, edited by Kathleen Tillotson. (The Clarendon Dickens). Oxford. £3 15s. The Ancient Problem The New Theologian, by Ved Mehta. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 36s. Song-Thoughts Blake's Contrary States: the 'Songs of Innocence and of Experience' as Dramatic Poems, by D. G. Gillham. Cambridge. 42s. Snippets, Pecks, Offerings Purely for Pleasure, by Margaret Lane. Hamish Hamilton, 30s. A Peck of Gold, by Alison Uttley. Faber.21s. Only on Sundays, by Katharine Whitehorn. Methuen. 25s. Lonely Lady The Complete Letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, edited by Robert Halsband. Volume Two. Oxford, £4 4s. Mirrored Men Past Imperative, by Sir Edward Wakefield. Chatto and Windus. 35s. Servant of India, by Martin Gilbert. Longmans. £3 10s. Remembering Mr Maugham, by Garson Kanin. Hamish Hamilton. 30s. Responsible Gentleman, by Robert Morley and Sewell Stokes. Heinemann. 35s. Life is a Four-Letter Word. Volume One: Breaking … Independent criticism of BBC television The arts Schütz and the classical tradition Basil Lam introduces 'The Christmas Story', to be broadcast at 5.40 p. m. on Christmas Day (Third Programme) Next week in the Music Programme Music last week Records Radio Drama Songs of praise A sense of the air Christmas puzzles Try your hand at these problems over Christmas. The answers will appear next week Crossword 1,908 Cadeau de Noël Chess Solution of 1,906 Wolsey Hall, Oxford Pgl Holidays Wireless for the Blind Methodist Homes for the Aged Printed in England by Waterlow and Sons Limited, Twyford … The Rapid Results College Oxfam Barclays Bank Ltd. The School of Speedhand BBC Publications Metropolitan College BBC Television The Chappell Plano Company Ltd.
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