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  • The Wallys of Wessex (1974)

    Genre
    Interview

    Two unidentified male Wallys (a multiple-use pseudonym employed by 1970s Free Festival-goers in order to evade eviction) on a court injunction which means they will have to leave Stonehenge, and their plans...

  • Profumo documents destroyed - George Brown view (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with former Labour cabinet minister Lord George-Brown (George Brown) about the ordering by a UK Prime Minister - either Harold Wilson or Edward Heath - of the suppression and destruction (by Lord...

  • Jonathan Aitken on Official Secrets Act (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Jonathan Aitken MP on the proposed reform of the Official Secrets Act section 2 and his prosecution and acquittal under the act in 1970. He would like to see it applied to highly sensitive material only....

  • Amoco Cadiz oil spill - Effect on French coastline (1978)

    Genre
    News report

    Steve Harvey reports from above on the oil slick which has flowed from the Amoco Cadiz into the small coves around the French coastline, polluting the white beaches.

  • Amoco Cadiz oil spill - Interviews (1978)

    Genre
    Interview; Press conference; Technical

    In the wake of the Amoco Cadiz oil spill, two interviews: firstly with Pierre Meyer(?), tourism officer for the Brest area of Britanny; secondly with Harry Rinkema, chairman of the American oil company...

  • Post Office phone tapping (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Robin Corbett MP, on the Post Office’s ability to tap telephones for police without a warrant. Ought to be under legislative control. Discusses data protection and right to privacy. Male...

  • Naming of Colonel B (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Albert Beale, Peace News magazine, about naming of Colonel B, blurted out in the Commons and now front page news in daily papers, a witness in an official secrets case. Peace News had been...

  • Naming of Colonel B (1978)

    Genre
    News report; Parliamentary debate

    Ed Boyle reports on the naming of Colonel B, a witness in an official secrets case, whose name was revealed in the House of Commons and then became front page news. Includes speeches in the Commons by...

  • Government watchdog to monitor computer files (1978)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report on setting up a government watchdog to monitor computer files. It looks at how the Government promised to study the way computers affect our private lives, the emergence of a data protection act, how...

  • Hayes on Sunday (1978)

    Genre
    Discussion; Interview

    Hayes on Sunday. Brian Hayes revisits the week’s show including interviews with Christopher Price MP about official secrets; Paul Holborow about Anti-Nazi League and involvement of Socialist Workers’...