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News from 20/12/1979

1979; Gale Group;

Autores

Clive Small, Alec Nove, Duck, Medbh McGuckian, Beryl Bainbridge, Richard Curtis, John Mellors, Neil Hepburn, Ted Hughes, Gordon Rattray Taylor, Bel Mooney, D. A. N. Jones, Gordon Snell, Derek Cooper, Arthur Berry, John Osman, Alan Nixon, Julian Critchley, Roy Hattersley, Kenneth Robinson, Edward Norman, Naomi Lewis, Malcolm Muggeridge, Anthony Parkin, Rowan Atkinson, D. J. Enright, Libby Purves, John Peel, Hugo Cole, Calum MacDonald, Nicolas Walter, Hilary Corke, Alex Hamilton, Danny Greenstone, Hans Keller Visiting Professor, Tom Vernon, Bryan Robertson, Joanna Hickson, Gill Pyrah, Seamus Heaney, Gavin Millar, Victoria Wood, Denis Thomas, Sir Harold Acton, John Elsom, P. M. Williams, Richard North,

Resumo

The Listener Shure The Listener The ITMA File `From Our Own Correspondent' (Radio 4): America: a year of self-doubt 'From Our Own Correspondent' (Radio 4): Zimbabwe's dilemmas Starless Bethlehem In next week's issue Radio 3: Hunting the philistines—with Sir Harold Acton Science in the Seventies Referring upwards A realistic revolutionary Love and best wishes Welly-bootfulness Fat man on a bicycle Lament for the lost pubs of Burslem The man of the match of the day 50 Years Ago Fijian neighbours for The Archers More means less From 'In Britain Now' (Radio 4): Daft days The Listener Out of the Year Against envy Out of the Year What is honour? Out of the Year Women and football Out of the Year Islam and babies On the town in La Barry Good—the Pope of Pop BBC World Service Into the Eighties with Gunge From 'Not the Nine O'Clock News (BBC2): Life of Python From 'A Certain Style' (Radio 4): Chez vous The 'News Quiz' Quiz 1979 Boy on the school bench Four New Poems Guest The Man Who Lived in Trains Letters to the Editor 'Not playing the game'? Black Christianity The myth of creation? Tolerating tonality The Reith Lectures A hero for his time Radio Blacklash Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Music Poor Respighi Wolsey Hall Theatre Risk capital Lepra The London School of Journalism (TL) The Glasgow City Mission Cinema Savage ways Rock Making tracks Wireless for the Blind Fund Books The silent world of Balthus Laughing matters Ominous cracks. By Osbert Laneaster. Murray £1.95 The Unluckiest Man in the World, and Similar Disasters. By Mike Harding. Robson £2.95 Never Rub Bottoms with a Porcupine: 'New Statesman by Arthur Marshall. Allen and Unwin £4.95 Robert Morley's Book of Worries. Weidenfeld £3.95 The Second Frank Muir … Music now Notes of Seven Decades. By Antal Doráti. Hodder £9.95 In My Own Key. By Elisabeth SThe Glums. By Frank Muir and Denis Norden. Robson £3.95õderstrõm. Hamish Hamilton £6.95 Conversations with Menuhin. By Robin Daniels. Macdonald and Jane's £7.95 Orchestra. Edited by André Previn. Macdonald and Jane's £7.95 … Fairies for everyone In Fairyland: Pictures from the Elf-Word. By Richard Doyle. Joseph £4.95 Abbey Lubbers, Banshees and Boggaris. By Katharine Briggs. Kestral £5.95 Breaking the Magic Spell: Radical Theories the Magic Spell: Radical Theories of Folf and Fairy Tales. By Jack Zipes. Heinemann Educational £8.50 and £3.95 BBC Publications Faber Death dreams All Fires the Fire. By Julio Cortazar. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. Marion Boyars £5.95 Great Days. By Donald Barthelme. Routledge £4.95 Winter's Tales 25. Edited by Caroline Hobhouse. Macmillan £4.95 London Magazine Stories 11. Eddited by Alan Ross. LM Editions £4.95 Saturday Night Reader. … Hare-brained Masquerade. By Kit Williams. Cape £3.50 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Among this week's contributors Crossword 2,528 A Christmas Cake by Duck Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation. … Solution to Crossword 2,526 Haig The Literary Guild

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