News from 18/09/1975
1975; Gale Group;
Autores
Hugh Greene, Robert Robinson, Margaret Drabble, John Naughton, Jacky Gillott, John Mellors, Christopher Crowcroft, Lord Hill, William Horsley, Derek Cooper, Rivers Scott, Kenneth Robinson, George Scott, Christopher Sykes, R. J. Rush, David Pryce-Jones, Tom Mangold, George Steiner, Gershon Ellenbogen, Robert Morley, Arthur Peacock, Egma, Peter Stadlen, Garry Little, Stuart Hampshire, Tony Aspler, Jan Dawson, L. C. Knights, John Elsom, Steve Bradshaw, Brian Winston, Hugh Trevor-Roper,
ResumoThe Listener Contents From 'Personal View' (Radio 3): How Craig was isolated The situation in Northern Ireland took another unexpected turn when Mr. William Craig found himself alone in favouring an agreement for Loyalists and Catholics to work together in government. The story has some surprising elements Israel's failure of vision 'Very few Israelis recognise that their own vision of an inalienable homeland, and of places sacred to spiritual survival, would inevitably cut both ways. There is now a "Zionism" for the Arabs of Palestine' The Jews of Damascus What Annan should say The role of 'The Listener' 'I believe that there is an important job for the Listener to do, in addition to the job it has done throughout its life. No other paper is doing the job, and no other paper is so well equipped to do it' British Gas Our Vital Industry Fourth person singular Robert McKenzie: swingalong with me BBC 2: Richard Dimbleby—30 years of broadcasting Japan's conformist television Too much of a good thing The bewintered people The other side of paradise In next week's issue Radio 4: The wit and wisdom of Robert Morley Out of the Air Hot toddy Authentic voices—L. C. Knights on good language and bad Case against Dworkin Student dole World News Knights unarmed All that jazz Why on earth? Bison americanus The Listener Chronicles of England Access television/Peter Stadlen on the Leeds Piano Competition/Margaret Drabble on Virginia Woolf's letters/Hugh Trevor-Roper on Martin Bormann The problem of access Music Leeds marathon For the people Radio Men at work Thomson Cruises Theatre Avenging angels Cinema Caan-age Books The fortitude of Virginia Woolf Book of Bormann Aftermath: Martin Bormann and the Fourth Reich. By Ladislas Farago. Hodder £4.50 Dukedom Amazing Grace. By E. S. Turner. Michael Joseph £5.95 No, no regrets I Give You My Word. By Francoise Giroud. Translated by Richard Seaver. Weidenfeld £4.50 Platform heels Crime on the Lines. Edited by Bryan Morgan. Routledge £2.95 Oxfam Ghost-feelers Dangerous French Mistress. By Laurie Colwin. Chatto £2.75 After Geneva. By John Becker. London Magazine Editions £3.50 The Queen Against Defoe. By Stefan Heym. Hodder £2.50 Mr. Wrong. By Elizabeth Jane Howard. Cape £2.50 The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton. Constable £3.50 Lady Godiva. By Alberto Moravia. … All about birds Crossword 2,356 A la carte BBC Published by the British Broadcasting Corperation Wolsey Hall "Self-Help" Aldermaston College BBC Publications
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