News from 19/12/1985
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Brian MacArthur, Harry Rée, Smokey, Brian Sibley, Beryl Bainbridge, Eric Stockton, John Rae, Allan Massie, Antonia Byatt, Nigel Andrew, John Naughton, Tom Sutcliffe, Paul De la Sautée, Jill Neville, Caryl Phillips, Bel Mooney, Derek Cooper, Stephen Fender, Mitch Raper, Gavin Hewitt, Richard Luce, Richard Combs, James Farrant, Dr. Colin Clark, Carl Gardner, William Hartston, Dr Robert Runcie, Dorothy Rowe, Peter Ackroyd, Calum MacDonald, Peter Ayton, Anne Douglas, Ronnie Knox-Mawer, Paul Gambaccini, William Deedes, Alice Thomas Ellis, Jim Hiley, Paul Griffiths, Mass, Peter Fiddick, Helen Birch, Brian Wenham, Gwyneth Williams, David Pannick, Sonia Beesley, Paul Watson, Barry Fantoni, John Cole, John Whale, Michael Pennington, Alan Rusbridger, Fritz Spiegl, Anthony Smith, Tam Dalyell, Peter Lennon, Peter Hennessy, Anthony Kenny, Henry Wrong, Lucy Faulkner, Nicholas Kenyon, Orson Welles, Alastair Hetherington, Jenny Ordish, Michael Meacher, Denis Thomas, Douglas Wass, Jo Shapcott, Richard Cork, John Amis, Dennis Skinner, John Wells, Patrick Nuttgens,
ResumoThe Listener Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Listener Russell Twisk The role of the Church of England Attentive guardians of the old, old story Church must try harder Head of Religious Programmes, BBC Tv, on 'Faith in the City' British architecture 1985 The year of architectural assassinations Broadcasting in 1985 Television must face the people, not the wall Question Time 'Our motto is: low living and high thinking' Gavin Hewitt reported on the Plo on 'Newsnight': The PLO's crisis Arafat is paying the price of terror Come to Britain for tinsel Tv Roll right up for the most extravagant Tv event in the world! The Family Christmas A time of joy or a time to dread Routledge & Kegan Paul The Pilsdon community Down but not out in the house of hope Varsity voices Judges Sitting in judgment Reith Lectures Philip Roth's fiction The pleasure and pain of writing novels Chess competition Pale knight rider Capital Bond Sayings of the year Catchphrases, clichés and the cringe quotient This article is based on two programmes called 'How Not To Write a Short Story' broadcast on Radio 4: How not to write a short story Legends of flying dogs and ghostly gardeners Blüthner Fan clubs Fans, facts and fantasy A tale from the South Seas: Short Story The shadow of Judge Donaldson Television and radio memories of 1985 'Live Aid was the most televisual programme of the year' Tam Dalyell Politician Television and radio memories of 1985 'Live Aid was the most televisual programme of the year' Alan Peacock Research Professor in Public Finance Sonia Beesley presented 'The Third Age' on Radio 4week: Third Age universities Life begins at 50 for Third Age students France's religious exiles No Huguenots, no Britain African story-telling Traditional tales have a modern message An Alternative Christmas How to avoid the Real Meaning of Christmas No 10 in the Jay-Lynn eye The megaphone theory of 'Yes Minister' The Times Literary Supplement C. S. Lewis in love Surprised by Joy, shaken by grief Out Takes of the Year Christmas Food and Drink Quiz Derek Cooper The return of The Cloggies GM The World This Weekend Radio 4: Graves and the muses Out Takes Langham Diary John Wells Why did we give so much? Bel Mooney Effects of Tv violence The Church and State Sunday trading Degrees of merit Merzbauschmerz The Listener The Listener 'Huckleberry Finn' Man in the iron mask Cutting comment Impressionable editors Daily Telegraph A Christmas ghost story The Obituary Chapter II Antonia Byatt Chapter III Peter Ackroyd Chapter IV Beryl Bainbridge 'The Obituary' was read by Michael Hordern on consecutive nights on Radio 4 last week: Chapter V Alice Thomas Ellis Relay-writing Tom Sutcliffe The New Jerusalem Bible 'It is time for agnostics to stand up for St Luke' This poem won the first prize of £2,000 in the 1985 National Poetry Competition, organised by the Poetry Society and BBC Radio 3: The surrealists' summer convention came to our city Jo Shapcott Be never proud John Rae Art and people Culbertson's finesse Master of Balliol College, Oxford In the next 'Listener Review of Books' Asa Briggs on … SCHEDULING Brand X Christmas A cinema of extremes Sport Beyond a boundary? The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Drama Life with the prewar lid on Documentary Mills bomb Films on Tv The good, the bad and the cute Drama Peter Lennon on Alan Plater's version of D. H. Lawrence's celebrated affair with Frieda von Richthofen Breaking away In the Air Art On the developing threats to the visual arts that emerged in 1985 Paying the price Theatre Jim Hiley looks back on theatre's highs and lows in 1985. Year of the Pit Cinema Clancy Sigal on the pick of the year's mixed bunch of films. Slipping through Muscular Dystrophy Music Man of the People Christmas Highlights Saturday 21 December Opera as sermon? The Economist Music Preview January & February New Waves WIN a COMPUTER Review The Listener Television Awards 1985 Radio Boastful baron Music Two new concertos The British Wireless for the Blind Fund Answers to John Cole's Christmas Quiz, page 9 Research End Piece The Brackleian Crossword 2,827: Carol Festival BBC Appointments Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation Glendfiddich. The pure malt
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