News from 18/10/1984
1984; Gale Group;
Autores
Suzanne Franks, David Henshaw, John Naughton, Graham Dixon, Bel Mooney, D. A. N. Jones, Derek Cooper, Sydney Higgins, Stephen Jessel, Anthony Rudolf, Alec Clifton-Taylor, John Wain, Tim Parks, Stephen Kersley, John Drummond, Keith Kyle, D. J. Enright, Calum MacDonald, Ian Davie, Paul Johnson, Michael Poole, Christopher Cook, James Munson, Anthony Barker, Salamanca, Richard Morrison, John Dunn, John Cole, Fritz Spiegl, William Shawcross, Derwent May, Peter Lennon, George Stern, Andrew Rutherford, M. Whitehouse, Oliver Owen, Joshua Rozenberg, Mary Warnock,
ResumoThe Listener BBC Publications Don't let them get away with it The Listener The Hong Kong agreement An astonishing deal—but can it work? The Listener After the bomb at Brighton 'The phrase "tested to destruction" kept running through my head' The cost of the coal strike Who foots the bill? The child fixers Hostages to fortune—and insurance companies The Spectator In Turkey today The forgotten prisoners Amerada Hess, Enterprise Oil, Texas Eastern & Mobil Another Six English Towns—VI Durham—a jewel of the North St. Aidan's College Have you seen the best Building in the World? Kylesku Hotel River Journeys—V The Mekong—'a river of solidarity' London School of Journalism (Tl) Better dizzy than dead? The British in China A life of privilege for China's uninvited guests Blüthner House James Leigh Hunt 'Write me as one that loves his fellow men' The Matrimonial Act 1984 Untying the knot NSPCC Centenary Out of the Air Seifert's prize It's exactly 50 years since the first package skiing … Out of the Air Unfair to Swedes Out Takes A nice day in the restroom Langham Diary The Listener Suburban guerrillas Latin-American politics Liberal history Ministerial responsibility Nuclear responsibility Byron's nuclear winter New ways to see religion The spaghetti parties Noises off Beatrice Webb and the Labour Party 'The manual workers cannot find men to lead them' A different Eastern Europe? The Eagle and the Small Birds: Crisis in the Soviet Empire from Yalta to Solidarity By Michael Charlton BBC Publications £8.75 Matisse Among this week's contributors Cover-the-groundism Mansfield Forbes and his Cambridge By Hugh Carey Cambridge £15 In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Stravinsky's impatience Stravinsky: Selected Correspondence, Vol. II Edited by Robert Craft Faber £35 The Book of the Violin Poetry Book Society Making it Greener Green Politics By Fritjof Capra and Charlene Spretnak Hutchinson £10.95 Arena Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Booker writers Flaubert's Parrot By Julian Barnes Cape £8.50 In Custody By Anita Desai Heinemann £7.95 According to Mark By Penelope Lively Heinemann £8.95 WHS Beyond the fringe? Should Channel 4's mammoth 24 part tele-history 'Scotland's Story' really have been called 'Scotland's Tories'? Colin McArthur takes issue with its version of 'Scotland' Contents Music Golden Age Graham Dixon introduces 'Music from the Age of Vermeer', a series of four concerts of music from 17th century Holland, presented by the Royal Academy of Arts in connection with the current exhibition there (Radio 3, Fridays at 11pm, starting 26 October) Welsh wizards Richard Morrison introduces Daniel Jone's Symphony No 11, which is given its first performance as part of a Swansea Festival concert to be broadcast live by Radio 3 on Saturday at 7.30pm Drama Situations vacant Films Wrong realism BBC2's Italian film season starts with 'Bitter Rice' on Saturday. Richard Combs asks if the film really was a turning-point The Chip Shop Features Eye of the beholder Peter Lennon has been watching an account of those thousands of British servicemen who manned the Suez Canal before the Crisis Win a BBC Micro Computer Computer competition results Television Cook's transplant Radio Indian curry Music Burgeoning Bax Research Endpiece Crossword 2,766: '——' Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation Solution to Crossword 2,764 Fisher
Referência(s)