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News from 22/03/1984

1984; Gale Group;

Autores

Nigel Fountain, Roger Clarke, John Naughton, Frank Delaney, Nigel Andrew, John Mapplebeck, The Revd Michael Fisher, Eric Griffiths, N. K., D. J. Brockington, Derek Cooper, Christopher Dunkley, John Wain, T. G. Rosenthal, Lux Furtmüller, M. P., Norman Langford, John Pemble, Simon Jenkins, A. H. Halsey, Michael Poole, Martin Young, Peter Fiddick, Russell Davies, Kate Cruise O'Brien, Richard Morrison, Jeremy Paxman, Frances Spalding, B. N. Howell, Gerald Kaufman, Alexis, Kenneth Morgan, Donald Gate-Eastley, Howard Millbank, S. J. Kennett, Michael Robinson, William Simcock, Zdena Tomin,

Resumo

The Listener The Listener 35 Marylebone With respect, Ambassador A diplomat now needs expertise rather than experience The Listener The offer you can't refuse Take a cut in earnings or lose your job America's other election All just a 'touchingly naive belief in democracy'? What price freedom? Embittered and isolated—a victim of rough justice The State of Welfare A crisis in the welfare state? Nationality uncertain A dissenting dissident The state of TV criticism 'Fleet Street has never known what to do with television' The Kent Geordies From 'Death in San Remo': Following the swallows to the south The Victorians practised alternative medicine Wax in my chocolate Out of the Air Playmates Radio 3: Out of the Air Kipling find Out Takes The London School of Journalism (TL) Sf Langham Diary Forests of the future The constants of nature Oxford Union debate Templeton award The right sound Three days in Vienna Not just William? Begin's achievements British 'Heritage' Sodde's Law Centrepiece A bias to the right Looking back at Weimar 'Billion-mark notes are blowing along in the gutter' The Weimar Years: A Culture Cut Short By John Willett Thames and Hudson £12.50 Brecht in Contest By John Willett Methuen £12.50 Among this week's contributors In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Cousin Ruddy Kipling: Interviews and Recollections. Edited by Harold Orel Two vols. Macmillan £17.50 each 'O Beloved Kids': Rudyard Kipling's Letters to his Children Selected and edited by Elliot L. Gilbert Weidenfeld £10.95 Golden lass A Portrait of Fryn: A Biography of F. Tennyson Jesse By Joanna Colenbrander Deutsch £12.95 Haystack of words The Roots of Treason By E. Fuller Torrey Sidgwick £12.95 and £8.95 Love and money The Colonel's Daughter By Rose Tremain Hamish Hamilton £8.95 Painting Water By Teresa Waugh Hamish Hamilton £8.95 The Rape of Shavi By Buchi Emecheta Ogwugwu Afo (7 Briston Grove, London, N8) £7.95 The Notebook of Gismondo Cavalletti By R. M. Lamming Cape £7.95 Tales out of School BBC Appointments Pillbox A crone's lore Television Aimez-vous telly? Radio Towny smartiboots Music The new wizardry Research TV rock—entertainment or promotion? Phil Hardy sees Channel 4's 'Once in a Lifetime' as a rarity—a rock-music documentary which isn't plugging record sales The Listener Guide Drama Radical detection Nigel Fountain has been watching 'Charlie', Nigel Williams's off-beat thriller about a former political activist turned detective Cardinal compromise Outlandish spectacle Nicholas Anderson introduces Rameau's pastorale-hérïque 'Acante et Céphise'. The first performance in this country was mounted by the BBC last year and broadcast on Radio 3 in November; there is a second chance to hear the première on Thursday (7.20pm on Radio 4). Trevor Pinnock conducts Music Ethereal harmony Schubert is 'This Week's Composer' on Radio 3 (Monday-Friday, 9.5-10am); the programmes include some of his choral works Literary itinerants New Waves Going soft The Chip Shop Endpiece Crossword 2,736: Red Grouse Solution to Crossword 2,735 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation

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