News from 29/05/1980
1980; Gale Group;
Autores
Richard Kershaw, Jacky Gillott, Stepben Jessel, Alistair Cooke, John Mapplebeck, Victoria Glendinning, Aelfre, Eric Peterlade, Roy Hattersley, Patricia Beer, John Naugbton, Katbarine Grabam, Ronald Lewin, Calum MacDonald, H. D. Harrison, Louis De Pinna, Sir Michael Swann, J. A. W. Ansell, Martin Young, Peter Hill Correspondent, Paul Overy, Steve Bradsbaw, Lesley Abdela, Frank Mankiewicz, John Bayley, John Campbell, Hans Keller, Monica Sims, Gerald Kaufman, Gavin Millar, Anthony Howard, Kershaw, John Elsom, Paul Kirkham O P, Andrew Sinclair, Clive James, Alan Watkins,
ResumoThe Listener The Listener South Africa's future Preparing for the enemy at the gate Next Week 'Letters from America' (Radio 4): Land of the Free The deluge that enraged the blacks of Miami Seven Years before the Mast Night thoughts of a departing Chairman Mobil BBC Publications 'From Our Correspondent' (Radio 4): Giscard goes to Warsaw Giscard-following the tradition of de Gaulle? The Listener America's Armed Forces 'They face the possibility that they might have to fight a war' Hamlet in perspective 'No actor can resist turning Hamlet's defeat into a victory' Educational Supplement BBC World Service: The right to demonstrate 'A demonstration is, by its very nature, a public display of force' BBC World Service The times Higher Education Supplement Iran's disaffected minorities 'A country still obsessed with a hatred of the past' Meeting Mr Kelly The man who pioneered 'proletarian dance' The Press and the White House 'I'm not interested in trying to affect government' Langham Diary Lord Home: Reflections Radio 3: Out of the Air Appeasement? Out of the Air Anti-Fascist Mitfords Endpiece Official Rose Minority Broadcasting The Friedman Doctrine Love of country Educational apartheid Mihailovich 'Inside Parliament' Radio 4: Brave New World 'Citizen Kane' EBU String Trios Complaint against the BBC Poetry on the move 'A new sort of Romanticism based on a private world' The Movement: English Poetry and Fiction in the 1950s By Blake Morrison Oxford £8.50 The Oxford Book of Contemporary Verse 1945-1980 Edited by D. J. Enright Oxford £7.50 and £3.50 Selected Poems By Patricia Beer Hutchinson £5.95 Hutchinson Set Europe ablaze Undercover: The Men and Women of the Special Operations Executive By Patrick Howarth Routledge £7.95 Britain and European Resistance, 1940-1945: A Survey of the Special Operations Executive By David Stafford Macmillam £15 Sphere Against greedy guts Britain's First Socialists By Fenner Brockway Quarter £5.95 Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd. Worthy but not commercial Way of Life: The Memoirs of John Boyd-Carpenter Sidgwick £10 Among this week's contributors BBC Publications People's visions Everyday Ecstasy By Marghanita Laski Thames and Hudson £7.50 Collins London School of Journalism(TL) Always in love The Wanton Chase: An Autobiography from 1939 By Peter Quennell Collins £8.95 For American Provo-lovers No Country for Young Men By Julia O'Faolain Allen Lane £5.95 The Healing Art By A. N. Wilson Secker £6.50 a Quiet Drink By Deborah Moggach Collins £5.95 a Last Resort By Julian Rathbone Michael Joseph £5.95 Vikings! Television Murphy's Law Radio Good manners Harry Secombe appeals Music Modernists Cinema Cannes circus Theatre Revivalism Art Dali's dreams Salvador Dali Tate Gallery (untill 29 June) Crossword 2,549 Stormy Solution to Crossword 2,547 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation
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