News from 30/04/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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Gordon Boswell, Denis Donoghue, Ralph Leavis, R. A. Lyttleton, Eric Warr, Brian Pearce, Maggie Ross, Alistair Cooke, John Maynard Smith, D. A. N. Jones, Spike Milligan, Ronald Kirkwood, Misha Donat, Edmund Leach, Frank Dossetor, Michael Nyman, Hugh Ottaway, Jackdaw, William Hardcastle, Peter Stadlen, Patricia Longley, Angus Mcdermid, Robin Milner-Gulland, Alastair Fitter, Gavin Millar, Frank Dunne, Gerald Priestland, Anthony Lawrence, Mary-Kay Wilmers, Jeffery Boswall, Patrick Moore,
ResumoThe Listener Advertising's Advice to the BBC by Ronald Kirkwood and Gordon Medcalf Next week Foreign News Blazers, not Beads Foreign News Cambodian Massacres Views Clive James The Life of a Romany Man—the first of three reminiscences by Gordon Boswell The Origin of the Earth Starlings Third Programme: Imperial City of the Boundless West—Lionel March describes the impact of Chicago on the work of Frank Lloyd Wright Pick of the Penguins The Sky at Night When Mercury crosses the Sun Out of the Air Militant Moderates From BBC 1. 'Steptoe and Son' is written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson: Men of Property—a scene from the last of the recent series of 'Steptoe and Son' Letters Middle East Lobbies Happy Ireland Goon Sounds Heard but not read McLuhan's Divine Humility Zamyatin's 'We' Lichens Beethoven's 'Choral Symphony' Beethoven's Relevance Bach's Instruments Liaisons with Lévi-Strauss—Godfrey Lienhardt writes about two new books Levi-Strauss. By Edmund Leach. Fontana 6s. Genesis … Long Memory Who shall live, who shall die? The Biocrats. By Gerald Leach. Cape 35s. Civilised Contrasts The Garden and the City: Retirement and Politics in the Later Poetry of Pope, 1731-1743. By Maynard Mack. Oxford £4 4s. Pick of the Penguins Dangerous Broadcasters Prime Time: The Life of Edward R. Murrow. By Alexander Kendrick. Dent £3 5s. Painfully recognisable Trespasses. By Paul Bailey. Cape 25s. A Winter in the Hills. By John Wain. Macmillan 38s. Works by Stockhausen and David Bedford will be broadcast on 6 May in 'Music in our Time' on Radio 3.: Stockhausen and David Bedford Last week's broadcast music Records Donald McWhinnie gives grounds for his dissatisfaction with the new plan Television Intimations of Innocence Theatre Boredway Films Silence Media Sparks BBC Information Alisdair Fairley Pollution by Plane Crossword 2,083 Double-Take Solution 2,081 Wolsey Hall The Rapid Results College BBC Publications Metropolitan College, St. Albans BBC Publications The London Federation of Boys' Clubs Inc. Broadway Approvals BBC Publications
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