News from 16/08/1984
1984; Gale Group;
Autores
Ian Hislop, Brian Sibley, David W. Lloyd, James Cameron, Derek Cooper, D. A. N. Jones, Andrew Kurowski, Nick Clarke, John Wain, Julian Critchley, David Widgery, Rowan Ayers, Edward Pearce, Phi, Robert Muir Wood, Jim Hiley, Adrian Jack, Michael Poole, James Munson, Jeremy Harris, Stephen Gardiner, Kate Cruise O'Brien, Thomas O'Malley, Fritz Spiegl, David Edgar, Fred Hoyle, Susan Marling, Keith Graves, Andrew Short, Anthony Lewis, Nicholas Kenyon's, Christopher Driver, Meredith Oakes,
ResumoThe Listener The Listener Unions on the defensive The Listener After Israel's general election Haggling and horse-trading Imagined Worlds V ASA Ltd. An island in exile Echoes of the Great War 'A very unusual type of work' Product of a prentice hand Subito, this summer Susan Marling reports on holidays for Radio 4's 'Breakaway': Super-yobbo hits the sun Head for the hills Paella without chips The future for Britain's festivals II The alternative version Langham Diary From Our Own Correspondent Radio 4: Out of the Air Hybrids Out of the Air What if ...? Out Takes Centrepiece Day-dreamer Access broadcasting Minority broadcasting Kings and knaves BBC Publications Pomp and ceremony BBC Publications London Mozart Players Harry Dexter White Continental drift Crafted come-back Privatising the NHS 'Is the language of supply and demand really appropriate to medicine?' National Health By John Vaizey Martin Robertson £15 Peake show Mervyn Peake: A Personal Memoir By Gordon Smith Gollancz £10.95 Sketches from 'Bleak House' By Mervyn Peake Selected and introduced by Leon Garfield and Edward Blishen Methuen £8.95 Among this week's contributors In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' British croakers Prison Health Care By Richard Smith British Medical Association £8 The Pain of Confinement: Prison Diaries By Jimmy Boyle Canongate £9.95 The Membership Secretary New academic? About Rothko By Dore Ashton Oxford £15 Old adolescent Jones By Emyr Humphreys Dent £8.95 Smart Women By Judy Blume Century £8.95 Morning Star By Simon Raven Blond and Briggs £8.95 Good Daughters By Mary Hocking Chatto £8.95 Robert Conquest Two poems Clichés Like it or lump it Contents Drama Behind closed doors Music Sea, sun and shadow Andrew Kurowski introduces Hugh Wood's 'Song cycle on poems by Pablo Neruda', a BBC commission which is revived in Monday's Prom by Lontano, conducted by Odaline de la Martinez (Radio 3,7pm); Eiddwen Harrhy is the soloist. The programme also includes music by Gerhard and Schoenberg Reinventing music Adrian Jack on the very different American musics of John Cage and Steve Reich, both played by the percussion ensemble Nexus in Friday's Prom (Radio 3, 7.30pm) Prom Highlights Nicholas Kenyon's choice of music in the week's Proms, 18-24 August Features The biggest epidemic Are we too complacent about road safety? Peter Lennon previews a programme that may well shake us out of our apathy Films 'The Welsh blues 'The Spy Who Came in from the Cold' (BBC2, Sunday) is probably Richard Burton's best film, says Clancy Sigal. Here he focuses on Burton's screen qualities Rank Film Distributors Ltd New Waves Artificial intelligence Television Supercrocks Radio End of hols Music The early music trail Research Endpiece Crossword 2,757:... but not hung Solution to Crossword 2,755 Multiple Classified Advertisement Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation Glenfiddich Pure Malt
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