News from 31/01/1974
1974; Gale Group;
Autores
Oliver Stallybrass, Miles Kington, Louis Allen, Raymond Williams, D. A. N. Jones, Cellist Joan Dickson, Sam, Keith Kyle, Calum MacDonald, Francis Dillon, R. V. Jones, E. S. Turner, Martin Esslin, John Simpson, Richard Mayne, Rhona Rawdon, P. N. Furbank, A. F. Reekie, Gavin Millar, John Elsom, I. L. Legeza, Philip Mason, P. S. Rawson,
ResumoThe Listener 'There'll always be a Deutschland' Contents Langham Diary Nearer the Prison-Gates Irish Intelligence BBC 2: A Passion for India—Penelope Chetwode describes her visit to the Himalayan temples The German film director, Lutz Becker—interviewed by Richard Mayne Radio 3: New Problems for a Young Democracy—Neal Ascherson introduces some German political personalities Robin Day interviews the Prime Minister, Edward Heath, on 'Panorama' The man who could have lost the war—some memories by R. V. Jones The last of four discussion from Radio 3: Political Metaphors: 4. A Critique of Commitment—introduced by Frank Kermode Radio 3: Kabarett London School of Journalism (Tl) Palestrina St. Vincent's Press Out of the Air Afro-Americans 'The Pallisers' Erotica Exotica Six Young Aristocrats Up the Jungle Law and Order Ancestors Radio 3: Alphonse Allais The Moroccan Birdcage Syndrome Soft City. By Jonathan Raban. Hamish Hamilton £3 Routledge 'Ger' Howards End. By E. M. Forster. Edited by Oliver Stallybrass. Arnold £4.75 The Manuscripts of Howards End. By Oliver Stallybrass. Arnold £15 John Murray Portion for Foxes Radio 3: Why Britain's instrumentalists aren't better Last week's broadcast music Television Isaac's Urges Radio A Push from Father The Middlesex Hospital Medical School Back to Dallas Theatre The Coloured Crossword 2,279 Outnumbered Solution of 2,277 BBC Publications
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