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News from 13/10/1983

1983; Gale Group;

Autores

Duck, John Naughton, John Mellors, Nigel Andrew, Bel Mooney, Barry Took, Mark Girouard, Julian Critchley, John Tusa, John Wyver, Patrick Hannan, Paul Dobson, Michael Poole, Chris Sharpe, Ronald Hayman, George Yandell, Stephen Spender, Bernard Jacobson, Eidinow, Karl Sabbagh, John Cole, John W. Waller, John Eidinow, Sydney Jacobson, Ronald Spark, Anthony Howard, Dai Lowe, Andrew Rutherford, Mark Rogerson, Nicholas Kenyon, David L. Parker, Rabbi David J. Goldberg, Patrick J. Smith, Meredith Oakes,

Resumo

The Listener Software for your Micro The Listener Hot Autumn over Europe Preparation, negotiation, protestation—proceeding in parallel lines Defending Europe without 'first use' nuclear weapons Defending Europe without 'first use' nuclear weapons The Listener Countdown to cruise NATO's deadly paradoxes Has Mrs Thatcher run short of luck? Yawning is not a sign of humanity for an Iron Lady Law and order The police and the public Just for starters A hundred years of the Met From the first of Patrick Hannan's six programmes for Radio 4 (Mondays): Labels A look at the way the media verbally package people Max Frisch When every image is a sin The Yanks are coming City institutions stand by to repel American mergers Out of the Air The right stuff? Out of the Air Bring on the accordions William Golding has just won the Nobel Prize for literature. … City faces Parades and promenades The Listener Science now Down on the farm A last sporting chance Beyond deterrence Magistrates on trial Eminence grise? A courageous Yorkshireman Resurgent racialism? John Tusa reported for 'Newsnight' (BBC2): John Tusa John Eidinow Langham Diary Orion Ford Orion Centrepiece A travelling man A Biography of the Queen Is this Lady Longford—or is it Crawfie? An 'Oxford Scrapbook' Dreams are so often boring—because they are all egocentric Include me out The Price of Victory By Michael Charlton BBC Publications £10.75 Postwar: The Dawn of Today's Europe By Richard Mayne Thames and Hudson £10.50 Whsmith Zelig RSC Among this week's contributors Eastern poison The Truth That Killed By Georgi Markov Weidenfeld £9.95 Legal, honest, decent Ogilvy on Advertising By David Ogilvy Orbis £12.95 Pan £6.95 Lord David Cecil Curiosity Will Kill this Cat BBC Publications In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Sun-stunned Life and Times of Michael K By J. M. Coetzee Secker £7.95 a Hot Country By Shiva Naipaul Hamish Hamilton £7.95 Act of Darkness By Francis King Hutchinson £8.50 Dandiprat's Days By David Thomson Dent £8.50 The Dream of a Beast By Neil Jordan Chatto, with Hogarth £6.95 A Shakespearean song Television Crescendos in the living-room Radio The new Gothick drama The Jigsaw Must Fit (Radio 3) 84-48-83 (Radio 3) What Price Compensation? (Radio 4) Dear Merthyr (Radio 3) Bolshoi Tyshinsky No 26 (Radio 4) Music The general's dilemma Marching Song (Radio 3) This Week's Composer (Radio 3) Research Every picture tells a story John Wyver goes down into the archives with two new series that examine the way film and television treat history The Listener Guide Operatic Manderley Bernard Jacobson introduces a new opera by Wilfred Josephs to a libretto from Daphne du Maurier's novel 'Rebecca'. Opera North's second performance is broadcast on Radio 3 (Tuesday, 7.15pm) Music Extravagant Burgundy Drama Revolutionary saga Antonioni's progress Other Highlights Letters from a lost uncle New Waves Satellite daily Endpiece Crossword 2,716: Hydra Solution to Crossword 2,714 BBC Publications Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation. … Whsmith

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