News from 21/01/1988
1988; Gale Group;
Autores
Stephen Johnson, John Pilger, Roger Clarke, Ian Hislop, J. Rishworth, Tony Edwards, Nigel Andrew, Philip Kemp, Margaret Walters, Mihir Bose, Richard Combs, S. J., Bruce Dessau, Graham Wade, John Marshall, Lawrence McGinty, Liz Heron, Jim Hiley, Jon Sopel, Brian Morton, K. M. Taylor, Jennifer McKay, John Fordham, Melvyn Bragg, Carmen Callil, Charles Fyffe, John Cole, Michael Kennedy, Julian Petley, Peter Lennon, Gerald Kaufman, Nicholas Walter, Larry Harrison, Richard Lindley, Benjamin Woolley, Richard Cork, Calmac, Bill Pannifer,
ResumoThe Listener BBC Wildlife Contents Lawrence McGinty & Chris Watkins The banning of inflammable foam The media campaign that changed the Government's mind Requiem for the Alliance The party that died of bickering Rajiv Gandhi's India Has the pilot taken off without his passengers? Bicentennial bromides Breaking the Great Australian Silence Contrasting lifestyles in the Strip Gaza's near neighbours are worlds apart Reforming Social Security Links between diet and intelligence The right food means brighter children New Community Granada Television Ltd. The British cinema under fire The price of portraying a less than perfect Britain The early anti-smoking lobby The deadly habit that governments can't give up Tobacco's lethal properties were discovered soon after its introduction to Europe in the 16th century, but all subsequent attempts to restrain its consumption have been eclipsed by its importance as a source of revenue Call it a disgrace 'South Bank' bitter The wonder of Woolies The devil you know Aids research funding The short and tall of it The David Watt Memorial Prize, Rtz Limited Does Sitting Make your Back Ache? Langham Diary Centrepiece The way to married bliss? Mazda Armchair anthropology By Robert Ackerman Cambridge £35 She doesn't know best Close Company: Stories of Mothers and Daughters By Christine Park and Caroline Heaton Virago £10.95/£4.95 Paperbacks Policing Desire: Pornography, Aids and the Media By Simon Watney Comedia £6.95 A cut above Collected Short Stories By Ruth Rendell Hutchinson £12.95 Tricks By Ed McBain Hamish Hamilton £10.95 The Skeleton in the Grass By Robert Barnard Collins £9.95 Fatal Fortune By Marian Babson Collins £9.95 Bertie and the Tinman By Peter Lovesey Bodley Head £10.95 A fine knock-down argument Witness to decadence Thy Hand, Great Anarch! By Nirad Chaudhuri Chatto £35 Satellite television: Will tomorrow ever come? In the Air Programme Notes Bruce Dessau on TV's uncritical relationship with snooker Pocket television Film on TV Richard Combs on movies by Yates, Peckinpah and Renoir Body in the basement Bill Pannifer on a new drama of academic shenanigans Carry on encoding Guidelines Benjamin Woolley on what to watch out for in the week ahead (Saturday 23-Friday 29 January) The Struggle for sax equality 'Think how long it's taken. Here we are in the 1980s, and only now are proper women's big bands possible in Britain' Cinema Margaret Walters on the scabrous new Frears and Kureishi offering Laid in Britain Theatre Jim Hiley on new productions away from the West End Blithe spirit Pop Bruce Dessau on the new album from the uncompromising Pogues Kissing the pink Royal Academy of Arts Art Richard Cork on early Turner revealed at the Tate Search for the sun Music Pick of the Week Modern masters Michael Kennedy introduces the Tippett/Debussy Celebration, which is taking place in Manchester during the next three weeks. Radio 3 will be broadcasting five concerts from the event Crossword 2,935 4 Across 33 Down Music Review Solution to Crossword 2,933 Television Could Joyce have worked for 'Dandy'? Arena (BBC2) The Modern World: Ten Great Writers (Channel 4) Wish Me Luck (Lwt) Before the Law (Channel 4) Radio Ode to a sinking flagship Bookshelf (Radio 4) Sisters to Fame (Radio 4) Impressions of an English Inner-City American Tap-Dancer (Radio 3) The Mumper (Radio 4) Celleloid Rock (Radio 1) Film of the Book (Radio 4) Press Where the backlash came from Endpiece Research Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC Appointments Published by the BBC Enterprises Ltd. The Listener
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