News from 23/12/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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Hugh Greene, Geoffrey Grigson, Colin Sbindler, Beryl Bainbridge, John Naughton, George Szirles, Dave Rimmer, George Thomas, David Parry, Humphrey Burton, Arthur Berry, Anthony Clare, Audrey Williamson, P. J. W. Rowell, Julian Critchley, Philip Gross, Russell Twisk, Patricia Beer, Cecil Lewis, Nigel Rees, John Naugbton, Harold Briley, John Langdon, William Hartston, Professor Glyn Daniel, Hanif Kureishi, Simon Mundy, Paul Gambaccini, P. L., Danny Greenstone, Sandra Gregory, Salamanca, Jon Reed, John Miller, John Cole, Arthur Freeman, Alasdair Skurr, Peter Paul Nash, Guy Protheroe, Peter Cranford, Robert Fox, Brian Wenbam, J. H. Martin, G. M., Seamus Heaney, Gerald Kaufman, Nicholas Kenyon, Denis Thomas, Barry Took, Anne Karpf, Richard Gilbert, Brian Winston, Richard North, David Gillard,
ResumoThe Listener Norwegian Spruce The Listener The Falklands—a summer without bluebirds Robert Fox, who won an Mbe for his reporting from the Falklands, has this month returned to the scene of the battles. He sent this report to the Listener The Disappeared Mrs Thatcher's Christmas puzzle Guessing the class of '83 as Nott leaves for business Asa Ltd. 'Good evening Duty Office ...' 'That the BBC? I want to complain ...' 'I think that 90 per cent of our callers go away happy' Make writing your hobby this winter Tv in 1982, a random, biased rollcall Up in the sky, underground and then there were four Christmas with the family Dickens has much to answer for Mrs Henry Wood The woman who wrote 'East Lynne' but not that line 2Lo and all that When working in radio was a great adventure The station for swingers—Radio 2 'The best of its music was composed for a heartstring' A year in the life of a station Too much violence, too much smut—said the Lifers Donald Swann Television '83 Threats and Opportunities Sayings of the Year 'I quoted them all out ...' Knickers and custard pies The pantomime dame—how long can the species survive? Sandra Gregory is the producer and director of 'Oh … America's Christmas television Ageing rock superstars The Who: Now for their first Final Appearance? Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The 'News Quiz' Christmas Quiz Kit 'The "News Quiz" Quiz Book', Robson Books £4.50. Paperback: … Alfred Russel Wallace More Darwinian than Darwin himself Bribery and Corruption from The Listener Langham Diary Out of the Air Dole stories Art attacks Out of the Air Norwegian wood Out Takes Year of the Dog British industry Kafka's adapter Ambagious words The Piltdown prank Game Advice Christian claims Tv World Cup Chess—The Final: Part II—Spassky v. Karpov Brave new babies? Given the bird! Dusk before sunrise Doing the Levin Walk Centrepiece A refuge from loved ones Elementary chess? On page 45, Sir Hugh Greene reviews a volume of previously … The Bug Hut 'It was the only school I ever enjoyed learning in' Desert Island Books Two Poems Sloe gin From the Middle Irish: Sweeney's lament The ice factory The Visiting Writer Waiting for stragglers 'Spot the Outsider! ' Dialogue for Christmas Sylvia Townsend Warner 'I was better at loving and being loved' Letters: Sylvia Townsend Warner Edited by William Maxwell Chatto £15 Collected Poems By Sylvia Townsend Warner Edited by Claire Harman Carcanet £9.95 Pub-crawl Film fans Painters and pundits Oriel Press Doubtful Doyle Among this week's contributors Television The 'Listener' Television Awards Radio Inescapable Freud Music Marvels on the margin Research Extra-terrestrial beans A Channel 3bis? Puer natus est nobis Among a wealth of Christmas music on Radio 3, Schiitz's 'Christmas Story' is heard on Christmas Eve; Bach's Christmas Oratorio is broadcast in six parts, starting on Christmas Day (but with a gap from 27 to 31 December). Carols from King's are heard on Christmas Day at 5.5pm (see below) People's composer Spirit of Thoreau A Joycean Fantasia John Sutherland picks his way through Stewart Parker's homage to the great Irish novelist The Deadly Game Sandy Craig samples George Segal's first British Tv role in a piece of avuncular gothic 57 Varieties Confessions of a microphiliac Crossword 2,678: Sala Manger Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation Endpiece Old Took's Almanac For 1983 BBC Publications The British Printing & Communication Corporation PLC
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