News from 06/10/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Stephen Johnson, John Dugdale, Paul Begg, Michael Delahaye, Ian Hislop, Roger Clarke, Stephen Fry, Nigel Andrew, Margaret Walters, Martin Fagg, Aelfre, Derek Cooper, Hugh Canning, Peter Gillman, Richard Combs, John Carey, Bob Woffinden, Ian Haywood, Jim Hiley, Cara Chanteau, Andrew Nickolds, Peter Fiddick, Nick Roddick, Mark Lawson, Nick Higham's, John Cole, Graham Sheffield, David Honigmann, Peter Lennon, Lynne Truss, Peter Hennessy, Deyan Sudjic, Peter Hillmore, Michael Grade, Anrhony Smith, Benjamin Woolley, Richard Cork, Liz Jensen,
ResumoThe Listener Swissair The Listener This Week Down to Earth Grow up or blow up were NASA's only options after the Challenger disaster. As the agency reaches 30 this week, Benjamin Woolley asks: has it finally got over its mid-life crisis? Changing Channels Anthony Smith, retiring Director of the British Film Institute, in the third of a special series, interviews Michael Grade, who has recently taken over the role of Chief Executive at Channel 4, vacated by Jeremy Isaacs, who was interviewed last week On the House Hope Springs Eternal Extracts from a speech by vice-president George Bush to the American Legion in Louisville, Kentucky, on 7 September 1988: Between the Lines Direct from the White House campaign trail, Simon Hoggart … Cross-questioning Lloyds Bank Headway Listen... Outtakes The Listener Signals Tall Storeys Nilotic Pleasures Balancing Act Politics of Office What is the reality of Parliamentary power? Michael Delahaye has been finding out through the eyes of two new MPs—one Labour, one Conservative—both of whom entered the Commons in June 1987 Telecom Security Bill Paterson Public Bar 'Politicians have got very good at inventing fictions which they present to us as the truth; so it then becomes the job of makers of fictions to start telling the truth.'—Salman Rushdie on Desert Island Discs Next Week… 'Do you think this is the "disgusting" scene or the … Hive of Activity Snatch Foster Keynotes 'The Journey' Henry Moore bashed Ripper skipper Salad Dressing Courvoisier Le Cognac de Napolean Amiss and tell story Drive, They Said Mac and Muffins for Tea The Picking of Brains The Gift of Stones Jim Crace Secker £9.95 Margins Anywhere, Any Time Stalker Hopes and Glory How Europe picked its Star of Tomorrow at a curious junket in Geneva Watching Week John Dugdale What's on television in the next seven days (beginning Thursday 6 October) Horror Storeys The 'newspaper revolution' has given rise to some shock-horror architecture. But is the BBC setting a better example? Deyan Sudjic reports Listen out Nick Higham's radio look-ahead (from Thursday 6 October) Typing Dirty Llz Jensen on France's Telecom Bold—the Minitel system for sex over the phone Films on Tv Seeing the Joins The fractured legend of Sergei Eisenstein Art Brood on the Tracks Theatre A Nose for Comedy? Chekhov's only slightly contagious humour Opera Fruit Cocktail Opera North's tangy Love for Three Oranges Julian Pettifer Cinema Love on the Run An unlikely mating for Robert De Niro The National Film & Television School British Gas Music Playing On A reflection on concert life in India Review Review Music Preview The Truth of the Matter Radio Review Too Long Too Late Research Crossword No. 2,972 Place Setting II Solution to Crossword 2,969 Food LWT BBC That's my Dog BBC Wildlife Magazine NHBC
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