News from 02/11/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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Gwynneth Hemmings, Derek Mahon, Margaret Chambers, Andrew Boyle, Grace Wyndham Goldie, Oliver Ford, J. G. Farrell, Alisdair Fairley, Alistair Cooke, George Barker, D. A. N. Jones, Michael Stone, John Vincent, Keith Kyle, John Peel, Authur Negus, Francis Dillon, Calum MacDonald, G. Burniston Brown, Salamanca, Peter Rainger, Sir Hugh Greene, Frederick Warner, Peter Porter, John Hillaby, Oswald Mosley, Asa Briggs, Hans Keller, Alvar Lidell, Derwent May, Gavin Millar, Godfrey Stadlen, Gerald Beadle, Barbara Wootton,
ResumoThe Listener Lord Reith Next week Britain's Week Radio: World's Week Views Broadcasting and Free Speech—by the Chairman of the BBC's Board of Governors, Lord Hill New Light on the BBC's Beginnings 'Avoid controversy like the plague'—Frank Gillard looks back to the early days of Talks and News Here is the News reviewed by Alvar Lidell Memoirs of a Wild Guffaw-Hunter—Frank Muir looks back on a thousand years of BBC humour Tired of syncopation, sick of the saxophone, jaded by jazz Gbohun-Gbohun—the Nigerian playwright Wole Soyinka on his dealings with the BBC Hugh Pierce says participatory radio is already here BBC Engineering Research Fifty Years of Broadcasting—René Cutforth presents the story of the BBC: Part Four—Television In the first of a 'Study on 3' Further Education series Alasdair Clayre looks at the impact of broadcasting on children Voices from the Archives —1. Winston Churchill in 1934 Voices from the Archives 2. In 1942, William Empson advises about the Japanese Voices from the Archives 3. J. Bronowski reports, in 1946, on a scientific mission to Japan after Hiroshima Oxfam Out of the Air Sir John Reith's Lofty Brow BBC 1: What are universities for, anyway?—Noel Annan delivers the first of BBC Television's Dimbleby Lectures Three Poems by Douglas Dunn Boys with Coats Maurice Latey, Chief Commentator of the BBC's External Services, talks to foreign listeners about the depressed state of Britain The Yorkshire Moors and Dales—the second of three walks Letter to an Aunt Photographing Earls—Auberon Waugh goes out with the Guns Man, God and Snowdonia The Great Awakening The Sociology of Television Dingle's Challenge Mosley's Claims De'Ath's Germany Psychiatric Abuses Making a friend of a roach The Sword of England Wellington. Vol. II: Pillar of State. By Elizabeth … Cat's Whisker to Colour Set The Biggest Aspidistro in the World. By Peter Black. … Hamish Hamilton Chatchip and Molly Codling Frying Tonight. By Gerald Priestland. Gentry Books £2.95 Down the pit Pasmore. By David Storey. Longman £2 In the abbey Catholics. By Brian Moore. Cape £1.25 Aristocrat Spring Snow. By Yukio Mishima. Translated by Michael Gallaher. Secker £2.75 Private Life. By Janice Elliott. Hodder. £2.25 The Persian Boy. By Mary Renault. Longman £2.50 The past is dead, short live the present! Last week's broadcast music by Calum MacDonald Radio Marghanita Laski bites the breast Television Not My Bag—Stuart Hood on 'Colditz' Theatre Fringe Benefits BBC Publications Wolsey Hall Pass your G. C. E. Films Bad Deal Media Exhibitions Antiques Chairs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Information Alisdair Fairley Wot no BBC? Crossword 2,214 Catherine Wheel Solution of 2,212 Abc 2 BBC Publications
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