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News from 26/06/1975

1975; Gale Group;

Autores

Roger Ballard, Angus Hall, Rosalind Mitchison, Jacky Gillott, Geoffrey Jackson, Bob Organ, Catherine Ballard, Don Boyd, Kenneth Robinson, John Collis, Peter Buckman, W. J. Whitehead, George Steiner, Alex Hamilton, Angus McDermid, Harold Williamson, Jonathan Aitken Mp, Desimir Tochitch, Sabre, Fritz Spiegl, John Beattie, Gavin Millar, Keith Joseph, Trixie Allen, Jack Waterman, John Elsom, William Feaver, Philip Mason, Terence Bendixson,

Resumo

The Listener Contents Israel: the fortress state The happiest days of their lives Price increase Which way for the Tories?—a study of Sir Keith Joseph Country the benefits that we see as available, if we … Nothing acts faster Jenkins's manifesto Real-life crossroads Russia and the British press—are our reporters doing their job? Radio 3 and 4: Bronowski's last broadcasts: 9. Of ants and men (Radio 4): Other EI Dorados Desolation by design The Listener Women—but workers The young film-makers Pique-hour viewing Friends and neighbours David Coleman: master of tension White hopes Uncle Frank Catching worms BBC World Service: Is there anybody there? World News BBC and race relations Television's techniques Parliament on the air Yugoslavian dissent Cars without chaos Israel and Zionism The great unread Funny business Jonathan Aitken on current affairs television John Collis on pop radio/Fritz Spiegl on politicians' music/Gavin Millar on The Mattei Affair/George Steiner on Sartre at 70 Television The decline of the West? Radio Patterns of pop Music High and low notes The witch's curse Royal National Institute for the Blind Cinema Italian affair Radio 4: Sartre at 70 Any place will do Universal Ianguage The Admirable Urquhart. By Richard Boston. Gordon Fraser £5.50 Indian tones My Days. By R. K. Narayan. Chatto £3 Crossword 2,347 Crossword and Puzzle Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation Correction to Puzzle No 2,346 Greater London Arts Association BBC Publications

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