News from 17/02/1983
1983; Gale Group;
Autores
Edgar Brennan, David Wade, John Naughton, John Mellors, Nigel Andrew, Theresa Croshaw, John Bowker, Mervyn Jones, Alec Hamilton, David Parry, Barry Took, Richard Cobb, Hugh Jolly, John Grigg, D. J. Enright, A. H. Halsey, David Luscombe, Martin Young, Stephen Gardiner, Paul Fox, Richard Francis, Dora Russell, John Gray, John Cole, Sabre, Peter Paul Nash, Michael Fay, Peter Lewis, S. T. Haymon, Gerald Kaufman, Diana Witherby, Anne Warin, Nicholas Kenyon, Colin McIntyre, Meredith Oakes,
ResumoThe Listener The Listener Martin Young 'Boilermakers' deafness'—the long, slow fight for compensation Next Week Star-crossed candidates Bermondsey graffiti are not for the liberal-minded The Radio I want My faith in the future Sixty years of children's programmes Television—your child's window on the world? Mobil Simenon at 80 'He would describe himself as a collector of souls' Profile of Norman Foster The village image appears to be central Worlds of Faith God on a bus Out of the Air Overflowing Out Takes Summer Excursions Crewe rail and Derby road 'Doctors' Dilemmas' A plea for popular music The Radio I want The Open University Worlds of faith Library language Socialism, not ideology Prisoners of the Japanese Author's intent Sonia Orwell Hard-liner Langham Diary Centrepiece Gerald Kaufman Dressing for breakfast My Father's Life Remembering Ernest Jones, diplomat of psychoanalysis Ernest Jones: Freud's Alter Ego By Vincent Brome Caliban £12 Brilliant darkness Vedi By Ved Mehta Oxford £9.95 a Family Affair: India Under Three Prime Ministers By Ved Mehta Oxford £12.50 A long, neglected reign King Edward III By Michael Packe Edited by L. C. B. Seaman Routledge £12.95 Going Voltaire lives The Joke By Milan Kundera Translated by M. H. Heim Faber £8.95 Deadeye Dick By Kurt Vonnegut Cape £7.50 People Who Knock on the Door By Patricia Highsmith Heinemann £7.95 Entry into Jerusalem By Stanley Middleton Hutchinson £7.50 Felicity Kendal In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Television Primrose smells a rat Number 10 (Yorkshire) Master Photographers (BBC2) Voices (Channel 4) Radio War and peace week Music 20th-century sound Research The Viewer Listener Guide Drama Alright on the night Pebble Mill's live drama experiment got off to a technically faultless start on Sunday. The play itself though—Keith Dewhurst's 'The Battle of Waterloo'—was disappointing. Michael Poole reports from behind the scenes Drama BBC Publications Woodlan Trees Music Textbook avant-garde Radical success Features Your mind in their hands Films Goonery and Guinness Cable stitching Nigel burrows in sewers, porn is seldom mentioned, Canadianisation threatens, but cable is booming. Colin McIntyre, a consultant himself, reveals why... Endpiece Crossword 2,685: A Walk in the Hills by Sabre (Dedicated to A. Wainwright) Solution to Crossword 2,683 Multiple Classified Advertisements The Services Sound and Vision Corporation Journals Travel Books Classified Advertisement Rates BBC Appointments
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