News from 17/12/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Betty Willingale, Stephen Johnson, Richard Ingrams, John Dugdale, Alisdair Beaton, Brian Sibley, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Fry, Nigel Andrew, Francesca McManus, Margaret Walters, Jad Adams, Mary Routh, Peter Ball, Derek Cooper, Stephen Fender, Patrick Humphries, Richard Combs, S. J., Dr. Davies, Bruce Dessau, Andy Medhurst, Robin Holloway, Jim Hiley, Alan Plater, Leon, Eel, Bob Wottinden, Oscar De Courcy, Peter Fiddick, Liz Ottaway, John Fordham, Russell Davies, Sally White, Philip R. Davies, John Whale, Alan Rusbridger, Graham Fuller, Peter Lennon, Nick Higham, Peter Hennessy, Sylvia Kantaris, Martin Wainwright, Laurence Alster, Tom Bower, Benjamin Woolley, Richard Cork, Brian Winston, Georgina Hammick,
ResumoThe Listener The Glenfiddich Guide to the Seven Deadly Sins The Listener Christmas and the economy The last days of Christmas consumer mania Musicians Benevolent Fund The State of political cartooning The cutting edge of the cartoonist's line The Churches in 1987—never out of the news A year of captivity and controversy It has been a difficult year for the Church of England, from Terry Waite's disappearance in January to the 'Crockford' affair in December. John Whale, Head of Religious Programmes, BBC TV, looks through his diary of a turbulent 12 months It was the First Time I'd Been the Subject of a Takeover … It was the First Time I'd Been the Subject of a Takeover … Censored TV films The bowdlerised and the banned The two major movies on British television this Christmas will both be cut. Acclaimed films like Stanley Kubrick's A' Clockwork Orange' and Martin Scorsese's 'Taxi Driver' Will never be shown on TV, for fear of offending a family audience, while many others lose vital secense or dialogue on their way … The many sides of Terry Venables The cautious 'messiah' of English football The end of the Street Creating a new journalist—one that won't drink John Cole's Ctristmas Quiz Name the political spokesmen Laphroaig High teas a moral tale for Christmas Christmas Short Story Abpi An alternative Christmas Yearning for a messiah—talking Jesus in context The scandal of the scrolls Despite the enomous excitement which greeted the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, 40 years on only a tiny amount of that material has actually been published . Conspiracy sheer incompetence? Dr Davies , gives his view 'Nescafe' is a registered trade mark, and a bunsiness … Answers to John Cole's Christmas Quiz Cole's Christmas Quiz, page 16 Christmas Food and Drink Quiz Congratulations Mr. Smith, you're the pround father … Help Great Ormond Street get better The Adventure of the Laughing Jarvey Christmas Short Story II It runs like a Swiss airport The Royal Star & Garter Home 5. Let the people sing Alexander Goehr 1987 Reith Letures—'The survival of the symphony' Broadcasting's Christmas traditions Cobwebs and conformity—TV's Christmas Presents? Television and radio memories of the year The best of broadcasting 1987 Douglas Hurd Home Secretary Television and radio memories of the year The best of broadcasting 1987 Geoffrey Perkins TV producer, Spitting Image This New Mazda is Hard to Resist Television and radio memories of the year The best of broadcasting 1987 Marmaduke Hussey Chairman, BBC Maxwell on and off the ball Bouncing Bob's last bid for glory The house that LEGO built 300,000,000 children can't be wrong Critical confessions Libel and the press A good run in the reputation stakes Langham Diary Out Takes of the Year Remember Pound The Bore's Bible People still by each other copies of the 'Gainness Book of Records' for Christmas: why are we so fascinated by it? Are we looking for evidence of mankind's superlative achievements, or are we taking a prurient interest in Nature's Natures' freaks? Reviews by Laurence Alster Quite fond of Tibbles If you think you might receive a 'cat book' for Christmas, there may still be time to make sure it is not 'Catmopolitan' Oscar de Courcy feels strongly about it Gwen John's Cat The best tunes Vicky Pick your Ripper Centenaries and real-life murder are two things that are guaranteed to sell books in quantity. These 'Ripper' book not only fulfil both criteria, they also collude to jump the gun on the 100th anniversary—which is next year. Review by Benjamin Wooley Where the Words Meet the Music Trail of the tabloid TV rat pack 20 things you never knew about the TV wirters in the popular press a. k. a. the rat pak. By John Dugdale Quackers was inncoent Programme Notes Andy Medhurst sharpens his Crackerjack pencil to take a critically nostalgic look back at children's TV in the Sixities Turn on, tune in, and freak out Brian Winston on the perplexities of finding out what's on American TV Guidelines John Dugdale on what to watch out for over the festive fortnight (Saturday 19 December-Friday 1 January) Roayl Air Force Benevolent Fund Radio Highlights Extra specials The Christmas Films on Television Richard Combs homes in on the high-profile and the high-interest movies over the holiday—and sings the praises of The Sound of Music. (Films are listed alphabetically) Music to the eyes Safe British Cinema 'Where is the confidence to stand on our own two feet? ' The trouble with Gary Graham Fuller reports from the Canadian location of Criminal Law, the first feature film from Matin (Edge of Darkness) Campbell—and talks to stars Gary Oldman and Joe Don Baker The Live Jazz Year 'Busy—but how vivid? Theatre Attacks Parochialism '1987 oozed a cosmopolitan flavour—heady and unfamiliar' All Cancer Patients Need our Help from Day One A Pop Watershed 'Rap has revitalised what had become an antiseptic scene' Art's Millbank Muddle 'The Tate's fatuous dual role penalises its collection doubly' Music Pick of the Christmas Weeks Music The man and his toys Resisting the Pasha Stanley Sadie on Mosart's Die Entiuhrung aus dem Serail (BBC2 and Radio 3, Friday 1 January at 7 pm) Ravel programmes Music Review Music Preview A selection by Francesca McManus. All broadcasts are on Radio 3 unless otherwise stated. January and February Television No reason to celebrate Radio A puzzling year Research Press The need for a Sanity Clause Alan Rusbridget Old Bore's Amlanack for 1988 Crossword 2,930 Carte Colorée Carte Coloree Crossword 2,931 Hungarian Goulash Hungarian Goulash Channel Os 12 Days of Christmas Nuclear markets Aids and Hiv Tip of the Iceberg Fortunes of War Summer Holidays in Britain and Abroad Exodus Expeditions Meon Olympic Summer Holidays in Britain and Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Listener Glenmorancie'
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