News from 05/07/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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Nigel Fountain, John Naughton, John Mellors, Frank Delaney, Victoria Glendinning, Theresa Croshaw, N. K., (Mrs) Jean M. Pailing, Derek Cooper, Christopher Dunkley, John Wain, Peter Marshall, David Bernstein, Don Cupitt, Gordon Carr, John Grigg, Zander, Jim Hiley, Paul Kerr, Martin Young, Peter Fiddick, John C. G. Rohi, Dora Russell, John Cole, Hans Keller, Jack Trevor Story, Anthony Smith, Peter Lennon, Gerald Kaufman, H. A. Williams, Mike Thorne, David Wheeler, Benjamin Woolley, Michael O'Donnell, Richard Cork, R. D. Talbot, Pamela Howe, Mary Warnock,
ResumoThe Listener The Listener Is it time to call a halt to wider police powers? The Police Bill The Listener Thought-crimes in the Church With the Liverpool supporters A new British export—football hooliganism Listenering... How to reduce the risks Can you avoid cancer? 'Jam tomorrow. . . jam yesterday—but never jam today' Alice in Israel Gas 'The very intellectual Miss Black' Women of Our Century I: A battle between whales and elephants BBC Tv News-the first years Mill Hall Oral School for Deaf Children Cuckfield The image of radio Demythified radio-but at what cost? The 'cruelly perceptive eye' of a born novelist Barbara Pym He gave us eyes to see beauty we had missed Sir John Betjeman Flourishing festivals? The future for Britain's festivals Windsor Festival Lichfield Festival Ilkley Literature Festival 15th22nd September 1984 Cambridge Festival 1984 Amnesty A great bit of Pr The next beauty Out Takes Langham Diary Minority broadcasting Kaiser Wilhelm II The age imbalance Reform or revolution? Sickbed studies Centrepiece Book of Numbers Virginia Woolf's diaries 'How are we to prevent war?' The Diary of Virginia Woolf Volume V 1936-1941 Edited by Anne Olivier Bell Hogarth Press £17.50 a Room of One's Own and Three Guineas By Virginia Woolf Chatto £9.95 Knives out The Politics of Consent By Francis Pym Hamish £8.95 Early days Here's Looking at You: The story of British Television 1908-39 By Bruce Norman BBC Publications £12.95 The Age of the Dream Palace: Cinema and Society in Britain 1930-39 By Jeffrey Richards Routledge £19.95 Growth industry Moderate sceptic Locke By John Dunn Oup £7.95 and £1.95 Hard times The Idea of Poverty: England in the Early Industrial Age By Gertrude Himmelfarb Faber £20 In next week's Listener Review of Books' Australian soul Television Operatics Omnibus (BBC1) Glyndebourne (BBC2) Women of Our Century (BBC2) The Brief (Tvs) Radio Art and Entertainment Film Star (Radio 4) The Moon and Sixpence (Radio 4) Looking After Ourselves (Radio 4) John Coltrane (Radio 3) Music TV's challenge Stereo Release (Radio 3) BBC Lunchtime Concert (Radio 3) Music Weekly (Radio 3) Opera on Four (Channel 4) Omnibus (BBC1) Morning Concert (Radio 3) Research Opinion The pleasures of primetime The success of shows like 'Hill Street Blues' has aroused a new interest in American popular television. Paul Kerr wonders what might be an appropriate critical response and examines attempts made by American critic David Marc to use techniques borrowed from literary criticism The Listener Guide Music Thursday's child Andrew Clements introduces the broadcast of Stockhausen's opera 'Donnerstag', part of the projected seven-day cycle 'Licht', which is on Radio 3 on Tuesday at 7pm Music Dramatic pastoral Harrison Birtwistle is 50 on 15 July; a programme of his works can be heard in 'Music in Our Time' on Thursday at 10.5pm (Radio 3) Drama Water music Benjamin Woolley immerses himself in the latest film from the director of 'The Draughtsman's Contract', Peter Greenaway Films Cry me a river Features Beyond Othello Art Compelling heads New Waves Computer lore Endpiece Crossword 2,751: Justyn Print—VII Solution to Crossword 2,749 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation. …
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