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News from 19/12/1974

1974; Gale Group;

Autores

J. B. Handelsman, Marghanita Laski, Alistair Cooke, John Terraine, Kingsley Amis, L. E. Weidberg, Derek Cooper, D. A. N. Jones, Clancy Sigal, Robin Campbell, Henry Reed, Brian Glanville, Don Cupitt, John Tusa, Michael Nicholson, Sean Day-Lewis, Miss Smith, Tim Jeffries, John Peel, Margaret Shackell, Magnus Magnusson, Jack Trevor, John Hewish, Alan Coren, Alex Hamilton, Michael Charlton, Apex, Billy Wilder, William Feaver, Melvyn Bragg, Hugh Kay, Lord Archie Gordon, Brian Barron, Fritz Spiegl, Chaim Raphael, Ian Mills, John Snagge, Elizabeth Jane Howard, Michael Cole, Mary Quant, Ad, Christopher Jones, Vincent Hanna, Alan Paton, Keith Graves, Denis Thomas, Bernard Levin, Keith Hatfield, Peter Ustinov,

Resumo

The Listener Internment: What are the facts? Contents Alan Paton in conversation with Bernard Levin 'Letter from America' (Radio 4): World Reprots Vice-Prisidents old and new Strains in the golden country—Brian Barron reports from Burma 'Stay put, Britain'—Christopher Jones reports from Eire 'From Our Own Correspondent' (Radio 4): Will the nationalists unite?—Ian Mills reports from Rhodesia This week's Listener Langham Diary British Gas Our Vital Industry From 'The Mighty Continent': Are we making a good peace? Expedition to Bethlehem Christmas without apology In the beginning were words A Night on the Box From the last instalment of 'The Unsettled Peace', a series of BBC 1 films about the Cold War in Europe: 'The unsettled peace' by John Tusa 10. Below the Salt Fifty years on: John Snagge looks back at half a century in broadcasting What are we eating? Jimmy Young Biggin Hill BBC Publications The School of Speedhand Oxfam Writing for a TV series 1: by Kingsley Amis Writing for a TV series 2: by Elizabeth Jane Howard Confessions of a phone-in addict 'Take Miss Smith'—Radio 4 looks at the secretary problem A personal design for living—Mary Quant style Personal Choice 1974 From 'The Heron leaves the Tree' (Radio 3): Byron's Gordon ancestors presented Behind the news: TV reporters tell their own stories of 1974 Michael Charlton meets Mao's top men Behind the news: TV reporters tell their own stories of 1974 With ITN in Cyprus 1: Michael Nicholson Behind the news: TV reporters tell their own stories of 1974 Keith Graves: a homecoming BBC 1: Morecambe and Wise in 'The Wine Tasters' From 'Monty Python' (BBC 2): The Golden Age of Ballooning Frank Muir goes into ... 1. Superstition From 'Week Ending' (Radio 4): Charles in Australia From 'Nine Days in '26' (BBC 2): Out of the Year Lovely trust From 'Woman's Hour' (Radio 4): Out of the Year Crime From 'Personal View' (Radio 3): Out of the Year Maldistribution Coming Soon Almanack of Broadcasting 1975 Kick-off for the Moloch—Brian Glanville on televised sport Support for artists Lord Longford's Jesus World News Genius good and evil We are all obedient A broad sweep Ralf Dahrendorf's sixth and last Reith Lecture has … The Listener Sun spots The film-making career of Billy Wilder The Arts The year in television Radio The year in radio Music The year in music Pop Music The year in pop Reading and viewing Now for something completely different Our vegetable loves Pictures for Christmas Four people Novelists in Baker Street Christmas puzzles Crossword 2,325 Miss Play the fool (all very seasonal) Pentomino jigsaw Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation Solution of 2,323 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wolsey Hall Wireless for the Blind Fund Gordon Jackson BBC Publications

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