News from 19/01/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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Phillip Whitehead, Alan Cheales, John Naughton, John Mellors, Julia Pascal, Frank Delaney, N. K., Carol Sandison, Derek Cooper, Christopher Dunkley, Michael Tracey, Barry Took, John Wain, Peter Marshall, Matt Thompson, M. P., John Grigg, David Murray, D. J. Enright, Michael Poole, Peter Fiddick, Russell Davies, Thorn V Crown, John Cole, Barbara Simon, Robert Fox, Derwent May, Harold Cowen, Peter Lennon, Gerald Kaufman, Adam Raphael, Mark Rogerson, David Dawson Robbery, Ray Gosling, Nicolas Walter, Richard Gilbert, Brian Winston,
ResumoThe Listener The Listener Television and Violence 'Television affects everything we do, everything we think' The Listener Strasbourg calling... June virility test in Europe—but how many will bother to watch? The new computer game The software whizz-kids Factsheet No 1 can be obtained by sending a stamped … Win a BBC Computer Freedom of information laws 'Information is the currency of democracy' Mobil Jerusalem to Jericho and back The site of Armageddon is just a few miles away Marcos and the Aquino assassination The Reagan administration's pet turns rabid Northampton Paying for the President Perhaps the Americans need party political broadcasts? Bose A world of difference From 'Ray Gosling: in the House of' (Radio 4): A fancy for feathers 'Marvellous to think the Queen should write to me!' Out of the Air A different world In 'So You Want to be a Writer' (Radio 4) Derek Parker … Out of the Air Musical honours John Wayne was the subject of the first profile in … Outtakes Langham Diary Planning our economic future The pagan Leavises Recycling the classics Christmas in the air The Listener End of a thorny era? Hayward Gallery Our Energy Future Readers' revolt Comic cuts Centrepiece Daily mail Terry Wogan Appeal Lagan College The Listener Review of Books 'Is it a failure to pursue a childhood vision?' The Life of Arthur Ransome By Hugh brogan Cape £10.95 Many Eyes on the Countryside 'There are a million books; there are no books: all the books have yet to be written' When in France, Swear Living in France Today By Phillip Holland Hale £8.95 Paris By John Russell Thames and Hudson £25 Savouring the Past By Barbara Ketcham Wheaton Chatto £15 Long Walks in France By Adam Nicolson Weidenfeld £12.95 Private Gardens of France By Anita Pereire and Gabrielle van Zuylen Weidenfeld £30 Wet Tory Clarendon and the English Revolution By R. W. Harris Chatto £17.50 Pipe themes This is Not a Pipe By Michel Foucault Translated by James Harkness University of California £10.95 and £4.25 In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Understanding A Social History of England by Asa Briggs Weidenfeld £11.95 Ex-leg and toeprints New Stories 8 Edited by Karl Miller Hutchinson, with Arts Council and Pen £8.95 In Constant Flight By Elizabeth Tallent Chatto, with Hogarth £7.95 and £3.95 a Nail on the Head By Clare Boylan Hamish Hamilton £7.95 Good Night Sweet Ladies By Caroline Blackwood Heinemann £7.95 The Fetishist By Michel Tournier … Among this week's contributors Television Radio Miracle Voice ILO Music Penderecki's inspiration Research Pulling power The Listener Guide Drama Unwelcome visitors Michael Poole looks at Laurence Olivier's new TV role as a Jewis widower Music Music Before the fall Music written in New York in 1928 is presented in the series 'A Time for Music', Radio 3, Friday at 3pm Seeds of discontent Classic Keaton Computer games boom Endpiece Crossword 2,727: Phox's Almanac for 1984 Solution to Crossword 2,725 The Annual Statistics for 1983 are now available and … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation
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