News from 28/11/1985
1985; Gale Group;
Autores
Bernard Ingham, Vincent Dowd, Edward Rees, Alasdair L. McClure, Ian Hislop, Roger Clarke, John Naughton, George A. J. Redmond Lim, Ascot, Jill Neville, Dr D. N. Snow, Anne Nightingale, Derek Cooper, Clancy Sigal, Sue Bourne, Julian Critchley, Marek Kohn, Richard Combs, David Widgery, Gavin Dutton, Alan Myers, D. J. Enright, Barry Fox, Ronald W. Brash, Calum MacDonald, Jim Hiley, Richard Dean, Tom Eaton, Charles Fox, John Simpson, John Whale, Merinell Ash, Mary Seton-Watson, Robert Ponsonby, Fritz Spiegl, Ian R. F. Ross, Peter Lennon, Harry Thompson, (Mrs) Gladys Rossiter, W. J. West, Roy Foster, Nick Higham, David Stripp, Nicholas Kenyon, Martin Green, David Henderson, David Lucas, David Osmond-Smith, Richard Cork, Benjamin Woolley, Paul Kriwaczek, Meredith Oakes,
ResumoThe Listener Glenfiddich. Thepuremalt The Listener The Geneva summit A thaw in East-West relations at the summit by the fire The Listener Kinnock and Labour From 'one of the boys' to alternative Pm Sunday shopping Dispensing with the Fourth Commandment ILO Lord Tonypandy Asian medicine Traditional remedies or health risks? Compact disc Digital Audio Week's Good Cause New plans for the South Bank Breaking the Bank? 1985 Reith Lectures—Innocence and Design 4. Orthodox economists versus the people Crystal-gazing 'Soviet Town and Country' was broadcast on Radio 3: Rural themes in Soviet writing A breath of fresh air Journalists' diseases The man in the iron mask Keeping it in the family A compromise candidate For Scotland and St Andrew Out of the Air The jury system Out Takes A portrait of Mister Jelly Lord1 'Yours, Jelly Roll Morton Originator of jazz' Langham Diary The Bomb on trial The Listener Media self-censorship Judgment in question Anti-Semitism Aces low The Commonwealth Orwell's view of India Writing on the wall Seven at a blow Early Listeners offer Comet corner Centrepiece A passion for pottery In the Seventies 'The future got privatised'—and here we are in it The Writing on the Wall: Britain in the Seventies By Phillip Whitehead Joseph, with Channel Four £14.95 Among this week's contributors The monster and the critics Jonathan Swift: A Hypocrite Reversed By David Nokes Oxford £14.95 Punk v. New Pop Like Punk Never Happened By Dave Rimmer Faber £4.95 Poetry Book Society Composers talking New Sounds, New Personalities: British Composers of the 1980s By Paul Griffiths Faber £5.95 BBC PUBLICATIONS The Durham Phenomenon Writer and buzzard Conversations with Capote By Lawrence Grobel Hutchinson £10.95 Mowbrays Bookshop The lady orders her funeral In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' B&W Ferguson Nimbus Records Broadcasting Community radio: who gets what? Music The sainting of Lennon Documentary Art as self-destruction Films on Tv Political paranoia In the Air Music Intimate rapport Pick of the Week Art Homage and atonement Cinema Psychiatric cabaret Turtle Diary Theatre Love in a cold climate The Listener Guide in our Christmas double-issue of … BBC Publications New Waves Biochips with everything Crack the Code Competition 1986—the year of the compact disc COVENT Records GARDEN Ones and zeros How do compact discs work? Mark One Records Compactitude Compact Discs Pro Musica BBC Publications Conifer Records On the move BBC The Archduke Appraisal Service Hallmark C. D. Services Superstore Compact disc Digital Audio Rock on Cd Lift systems with future Templar Record Shops EMI Not Walkman but Discman! Portable and in-car compact disc The Sound of Philips Classics West Side Story Complete Compact Disc Club Steve Bayshall Audio Bada Digits on air What's the difference? Spaldings Hi-Fi Enhanced Stereo Cd Direct Ltd Paul Roberts Hi-Fi The Berni Royal Hotel Cbs Records Master Works Beyond music BBC Publications Compact Disc Stockists Hi-Fi City Television The MPs are reprieved Radio Yellow eyes of madness Music Dear orchestra Research Endpiece Crossword 2,824: Literally speaking Solution to Crossword 2,822 Classified Advertisements Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation Fisher
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