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News from 12/09/1985

1985; Gale Group;

Autores

Mat Coward, James Woudhuysen, John Roberts, Matthew Parris, John Naughton, Richard S. Lander, Mervyn Jones, Derek Cooper, Clancy Sigal, Peter Hill, Wendy Fisher Gordon, Anthony Clare, Roisin McAuley, Marek Kohn, Richard Combs, Wilfrid Shearman, A. Henry Baily, Chris Bidmead, Gavin Ewart, Jim Hiley, Leon, Dr. Anne Hayman, David Hunt, Rachel Billington, Martin Adeney, Martin Young, Michael Cockerell, Russell Davies, Justin Evans OBE, Sue Henshaw, Ronald Blythe, William G. Stewart, Richard Mullen, John Simpson, Maire Davies, John Cole, Donald Trelford, Robert Ponsonby, Fritz Spiegl, Hans Keller, Peter Lennon, John, Benjamin Woolley, Peter Foges, Richard Cork, Meredith Oakes,

Resumo

The Listener The Listener Doctor in the House The Listener The SDP conference South Africa and the US Apartheid: black and white, or red and blue? The Listener Mining in the United States Comparing life in the 'Waffle-iron pattern' BBC Publications The triumph of the West—1. A shaping civilisation Th' expansive spirit in a Western shape has got the action… No bitter aftertaste 'Rough Justice' If we weren't there, four innocent people would still be in jail The geopolitics of design A new kind of nationalism in design Nationwide Building Society The Henry Wood concerts Prom-bashing A portrait of F. Scott Fitzgerald Chronicler of the manners and moods of the Jazz Age Letters to Peacock—11 The TV-am lesson US PAB fees the chill A ghost walks the airwaves Words Radio 3: Out of the Air Laurence Lerner's 'Letter from Nashville' (Radio 3) was not, as some might have One of the most influential and innovative of the first … Outtakes Langham Diary Football's mythology Calorific values The Jimmy Tarbuck Cancer Appeal Eysenck v. Freud Freudian slip? Churchill's few Making practice perfect Wagner and Hitler Unfinished business How the world Wags Polytechnic correction Umbrage in Ambridge Eat, drink and be ill How the West Won Africa was a tiresome piece of land, America a great disappointment The Triumph of the West By J. M. Roberts BBC Publications £14.95 Pathologist and poisoner The Diaries of Auberon Waugh: A Turbulent Decade, 1976-85 Edited by Anna Galli-Pahlari Illustrated by William Rushton Private Eye, with Deutsch £4.95 Among this week's contributors James in Bedsittia Falling Towards England By Clive James Cape £8.95 The veld and the city Time and Time Again: Autobiographies By Dan Jacobson Deutsch £8.95 A quiet flat in Belgrade Rise and Fall By Milovan Djilas Macmillan £14.95 Dora's story The Tamarisk Tree: Vol. III By Dora Russell Virago £12.95 and £5.95 The year 1986 writes a song to the year 1946 (Tune: 'These Foolish Things') In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Video Scratching a living Documentary Rough justice Season Stirring sounds Films on TV Motel passion In the Air Proms Major master Cinema Moving Madonna Theatre Finding the pith Art Another England New Waves The way of the word Star wars software Television Keyhole of hell Radio High achievers Music Springy shapes Research Fritz Spiegal Crossword 2,813: Infernal Patience Solution to Crossword 2,811 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation

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