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News from 05/12/1985

1985; Gale Group;

Autores

John Naughton, N. Ratcliffe, Jacqueline Castles, Philip Larkin, Jill Neville, Derek Cooper, Clancy Sigal, Clive Dunwich, Anthony Clare, Peter Kemp, Richard Combs, Alan Clark, John Summerson, D. J. Enright, Carl Gardner, A. H. Halsey, Calum MacDonald, Paul Johnson, Paul Kerr, Jim Hiley, James Munson, Ian Taylor, L. Marsland Gander, David M. Graham, Nicholas Whitehead, Erik Kowal, John Cole, Angela Huth, Henry Porter, George Boole, Peter Lennon, Gavin Millar, D. A. Yerrill, Dick Davis, Michael Grade, Nicholas Kenyon, David Henderson, Richard Cork, Nicolas Walter, Brenda Maddox,

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The Listener The Listener South Africa's news ban A chance to break the grip of the 'visual imperative' From Johannesburg, Michael Buerk described journalists' … The Listener Third Eye Centre Santa Claus looming Trying not to upset the election apple-cart The Peacock conference 'British television is being investigated to destruction' BBC Hulton Picture Library The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund GLC Living with 'Soldiers' Trained Killers with impeccable manners Church intervention in politics Are state policies the concern of the Church? The Times Literary Supplement Ferguson The 'Huckleberry Finn' dilemma 1885: 'It is vulgar' 1985: 'It is racist' 1985 Reith Lectures—Innocence and Design 5. Diye plus the lobbies: Counting the cost BBC Publications BBCPUBLICATIONS How safe are sweeteners? Preswich Pique Radio 4: Burning for Babs Out Takes BBC Appointments Langham Diary Journalists' diseases Judgment in question Advertising standards New police tactics The Listener Sunday trading 'Inky' Kaufman Eyeless in Cahuenga Yale University Press Comet corner Street-fighters BBC@ Publications Centrepiece The seductive lady problem A Camcorder That's Milestone Not a Millstone Italo Calvino and Mr. Palomar 'The universe is infinite. So is the city. So is the lawn' Brief women Bessie Smith By Elaine Feinstein Jean Rhys By Carole Angier Rebecca West By Fay Weldon Freya Stark By Caroline Moorehead Viking £7.95 Penguin £2.95 each Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd. Routledge & Kegan Paul Playing the Poet Dylan Thomas: The Collected Letters Edited by Paul Ferris Dent £20 Christmas books from Oxford Harvard University Press Longman Reference Books Murder most holy Hawksmoor By Peter Ackroyd Hamish Hamilton £8.95 +Richelieu's Money 'Private enrichment and public benefit are not necessarily at odds' Cardinal Richelieu: Power and the Pursuit of Wealth By Joseph Bergin Yale £20 Octagon Press Ltd. Haldane In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Jean Borotra … A long fall Mum and Mr. Armitage: Selected Stories By Beryl Bainbridge Duckworth £7.95 Obliquities Writing Home By Hugo Williams Oxford £3.95 The Humble Administrator's Garden By Vikram Seth Carcanet £4.95 The The Riot Act: A Version of Sophocles' 'Antigone' By Tom Paulin Faber £3.95 Katerina Brac By Christopher Reid Faber £8.95 and £3.95 Skevington's Daughter By Oliver Reynolds Faber £8.95 and £3.95 … Secker & Warburg Whsmith Edwardian harvest Edwardian Architecture: A Biographical Dictionary By A. Stuart Gray Duckworth £59.95 Whsmith Disorderly drama The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat By Oliver Sacks Duckworth £9.95 George Philip Cut grass Among this week's contributors Soap Opera From inside to Brookside Drama Peter Lennon on Arnold Wesker's first radio play. Glum guilt Films on Tv Cages of the mind The Television Yearbook Tv and Cinema Brit-lit pics Music Symphonic invention Pick of the Week Cinema Gloomily comic Art Recovered identity Theatre Relative values New Waves The People's Mac? Results Television John Naughton Rocking Russians Radio Pop reflections Facts On File Publications. Oxford Music Calum MacDonald Climax with whales Research Black Label

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