News from 20/12/1984
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Smokey, Michael Justin Davis, Roger Clarke, David Wade, B. W., John Naughton, Gavin Scott, Mark Barrington-Ward, Alan Sapper General Secretary, David Piper, Philip Mather, Sander Meredeen Senior Lecturer, Bel Mooney, John Wain, Derek Cooper, Mervyn Jones, C. J. Railton, Barry Took, Naomi Lewis, Julian Critchley, Alex Wynter, Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson, Richard Combs, Nigel Rees, Malcolm Muggeridge, John Langdon, Thrale, George Szirtes, William Hartston, Anthony Quinton, Jim Hiley, George Steiner, Ronnie Knox-Mawer, Angela Partington, Charles Miller, Dr Martin Loney, Peter Fiddick, Lord Windlesham, Beryl E. McKay, Margaret Jay, John Cole, John Whale, Robert A. Fairthorne, Peter Adamson, Ian McIntyre, Carsten Peter Thiede, Leiruza, Fritz Spiegl, David Edgar, Jamie Davies, Derwent May, Peter Lennon, Gerald Priestland, Paul Driver, RIchard Cork, Hugh Brogan, Benjamin Woolley, J. A. Falk, Adrian Furnham, Richard North,
ResumoThe Listener Fisher The Listener 35 Marylebone High Street, London W1 Telephone 01-927 4457/4937 Subscriptions 01-407 6961 20 & 27 December 1984 Vol. 112 No. 2889 Russell Twisk The Church militant and visible John Whale: Is the Church moving to the left? Come all ye faithful? Margaret Jay: Religious instruction in schools Panorama school assembly survey If in doubt, try 'Lloyd George' John Cole: Question Time Ways of the world Foreign correspondents: Global report Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund 'We've got three minutes—we can change the world!' Richard North: 'Newsnight' BBC Publications Under Silk Wood A play for voices 'Television is not supposed to be good...' The best of broadcasting in 1984 Outrageous, outspoken—out takes of the year Twelve of 48 points in Europe all centering on the … They want programmes to be made for them Barry Took: What the public wants The 1985 Listener Calendar Your Cut-Out-'n'-Keep Guide to the Year's Key Events Cuba's love-hate relationship with the us Alex Wynter: Cuba and the yanquis Communist Cuba is by no means immune to American influence, as Alex Wynter, of the BBC External Services, discovered when he visited the island recently Have culture—will travel Gavin Scott: Fifty years of the British Council The Spectator Quotespeak Nigel Rees: The 'Quote, Unquote' awards for 1984 The luggage-label children David Wade: Evacuees Between 1939 and 1944, thousands of British children were evacuated from their urban or coastal homes to relative safety in other parts of Britain. David Wade was one of them Langham Diary The case against God Verdict and sentence In the final article of his eight-part series, Gerald Priestland reaches the conclusion that there is really no such thing as faith, only the faithful 'Nobody loves me as Johnson does at last' 'Nobody loves me as Johnson does at last Unitil a few months before his death, on 13 December 1784, Dr Samuel Johnson enjoyed for nearly two decades a close friendship with Hester Thrale. At his suggestion she kept a diary called Thraliana, in which she recorded the vicissitudes of late 18th-century … The sociology of Christmas cards Playing your cards right The kind of Christmas cards we sent—and receive—reveal far more about us than we would care to admit, according to psycholgist Adrian Furnham Spencer, Annabel and Digby Radio 4: Out of the Air Country child The Reith Lectures Australian corruption Editors and politicians Books and business Animals and man UNA Media Peace Prize Big Bang fallout Answers to John Cole's Christmas Quiz, page 7 Centrepiece The tamedeer's revolt Wittgenstein contra Shakespeare 'Awker in cawk! ' BBC Publications Fresh as a turkey Food and Wine Competition The art of Stubbs A painting in words The flower of horse-painting Comparison with Vermeer Cool modulations of tones Penal policy and public opinion Attitudes towards crime and offenders condition the response of law-makers Below is a shortened version of the lecture Lord Windlesham, Chairman of the Parole Board, recently gave before a specially invited audience which included judges, magistrates, doctors, probation and prison officers. In it he … The Reith Lectures 1984 Discussion Are minds really free? Las week, John Searle, Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, concluded the 1984 Reith Lectures. In them he attempted to answer many of the worrisome questions about the nature of man's relationship to the rest of the universe. Last Wednesday evening, … The Christian in Nazi Germany How far should one submit to Caesar, how far to God Fifty years ago this week the Nazis took their first legal step against Christianity, passing the so-called Conspiracy Law, which was used to suppress Christian activities. Below, Carsten Peter Thiede describes the dilemma German Christian writers and … London School of Journalism (Tl) Johnian Society Lecture The pursuit of excellence in broadcasting In the 6th Johnian Society Lecture, which he delivered at Cambridge last month, Ian McIntyre, Controller of Radio 3, reflected on some of the similarites between the roles of the university and of broadcasting, considered some of the hazards and temptations they … The Boys' Brigade Seamus Heaney's New Poems 'One feels the iron swerving out of control' Among this week's contributors In the next 'Listener Review of Books' Britannia's Council Light Verse 'It's the angle that makes the difference House happenings Playing the Palace Selected by James Naughtie Mainstream £9.95 A nectarine for tea Fretful Jane The Life of Jane Austen By John Halperin Harvester £25 Gravel and twinkle Flying Visits By Clive James Cape £8.95 Tony Curtis The death of Richard Beattie-Seaman in the Belgian Grand Prix, 1939 Come on down! Charles Miller examines what one critic called the 'unspeakable vulgarity' of games shows Contents Music Vanishing élite Music Past glories Hugh Keyte traces Radio 3's involvement in the presentation of liturgical music in its appropriate setting. The latest series of liturgical reconstructions is 'The Octave of the Nativity', a sequence of ten Masses to be broadcast on Radio 3, beginning on Christmas Eve at 9.30pm. For details see panel The Octave of the Nativity Drama Murder in 'Mayhem' Wynne and Penkovsky Benjamin Woolley introduces a spy mini-series to be shown at 9.25-10.20pm, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 January on BBC1 Christmas crackers The Christmas schedules are packed with plays that have transferred from stage to the small screen. Jim Hiley has been watching some of the year's best theatrical productions from the comfort of his armchair A Woman of Substance Channel 4's major mini-series set in Yorkshire; Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 2 to 4 January, 9-10.55pm. Music Preview January February A selection by Francesca McManus. All broadcasts are on Radio 3 unless otherwise stated Features Audience approval Peter Lennon analyses what lay behind the Tv success of Morecambe and Wise, who can be seen again over the Christmas holiday Other Highlights A long-gone world For New Year Week, Peter Lennon looks at a programme about a group of South London teenagers and get some surprises Other Highlights Films Christmas incognito Over the Christmas-New Year fortnight, you could in theory watch (or video) 127 films on the four Tv channels. Richard Combs makes his recommendations from his daunting film festival New Year abroad Best of the rest Art Principles and prizes In his art review of the year, Richard Cork sees glimmerings of hope for the future of British contemporary art Bumper Christmas Computer Competition Television The Listener Television Awards Wireless for the Blind Fund Radio Old dogmatist a Life of Johnson (Radio 4) Samuel Johnson (Radio 3) The Reith Lectures (Radio 4) Behind the Last Brazier (Radio 4) The Big Man in Ireland (Radio 4) Music Italian challengers Chaos Constituted (Radio 3) Music in our Time (Radio 3) BBC Symphony Orchestra in Italy (Radio 3) City on London Sinfonia (Radio 3) Research Crossword 2,775: Smokey's Christmas Party II Never rook a lady 'She was in check, but that wasn't the problem' Endpiece Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation River Journeys Other Presents Pale beside It
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