News from 05/05/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Katherine Whitehorn, Bill Williams, Stephen Johnson, Phillip Whitehead, John Dugdale, Ian Hislop, Stephen Fry, Merrily Harpur, John Naughton, Robert Gore-Langton, Miles Kington, Mark Jenkins, Eileen Battersby, Margaret Walters, Nigel Andrew, Peter Heyworth, Martin Fagg, Ann Geneva, Derek Cooper, Simon Hinds, Jill Forbes, Mark Jones, Richard Combs, Bob Woffinden, Dannie Abse, Benny Green, Paul Binding, Jewel, Roger Woddis, Jim Hiley, Cara Chanteau, Peter Fiddick, Mark Lawson, Melvyn Bragg, Joselyn Hay, Donald Hammond, John Penycate, John Cole, Robert Fox, Lynne Truss, Nick Higham, Peter Lennon, Sir William Glock, John Lloyd, Benjamin Woolley, Richard Cork, David M. Duckels, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoThe Listener BBC Published by BBC Enterprises Ltd. This Week Irving Berlin: The First 100 Years The man who wrote such songs as 'God Bless America' and 'White Christmas' celebrates his 100th birthday this month. The enigma of Berlin's success—in spite of his embarrassing failure as a performer and his lack of education—is explored Blood Money Compulsory HIV testing could soon become a common precondition for the receipt of healthcare of life insurance as doctors demand greater protection from Aids infection and insurers run for cover Who Knows? Dodgems On The House Ruling Passions Igorant Bastads! Jean-Paul of Grey Gables Unheard of Ambridge Carnal Knowledge Dannie Abse Life Swapping Two families at either end of the North-South divide traded places for this week's First Tuesday. How much do TV's social experiments tell us about the way the other half lives? Media Medicine Last Tango in Southampton Signals Last in Line Tunnel Vision Listener Diary Teletexts Selling Space Subverse Sharp's the Word Listen... Outtakes The Celluloid Collar Of all the triangular relationships, few are more fraught than the one which yokes together book, adapter and screen In the last of the series Melvyn Bragg captures the best of the books MS Multiple Sclerosis Black and White Indignities of age Split screens Bring back Gurney Slade Not taking the strain The Cotton Club Bringers of Bad News A Double All Round The Gang's All There Margins Breaking the Code Kissing Cousins Phillip Whitehead We are Too Horrible Hello Pepys World of Art Food The Listener Rogue Male The Shaughraun: rediscoving melodrama and the Andrew Lloyd Webber of the 1870s at the National Theatre Equal Rites Campaign The Movement for the Ordination of Women has called on the resources of and ad agency to help it win converts. Virginia Matthews reports Movement for the Ordination of Women Films on Tv Out on a Limb The Wicker Man: a One-shot wonder Art An Ocean Apart Lacklustre London and the non-stop Paris art fest Watching Week What's on television in the next seven days (beginning Thursday 5 May) Catherine Cookson's Cinema Consuming Passions If noodles be the food of love . . . British Gas Treasures the Arts British Gas Listen out Forthcoming radio (from Thursday 5 May) Theatre Out of the Ordinary Ziegfeld: all dressed up and nowhere to go The Surgical Research Fund Programme Notes La Balance The now-you-see-it, now-you-don't French TV election. By Jill Forbes in Paris Church Army Music Four Score Sir William Glock, who is 80 this week, talks to Peter Heyworth about his life in music and his years as Controller of Music at the BBC from 1959 to 1972 Music Review TV Review Days of Hope Radio Review Insider dealing BBC Commercial Break Department of Propaganda Channel Four Television Research Crossword No. 2,950 Spring in the Air Solution to Crossword 2,947 Schlockwatch Costume Drama Abpi Holiday Inn
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