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9 results found for '"Robin Day"' in Keywords.

  • Television Training Centre (1981)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    BBC producer Brian Robbins on a new television journalism short course in London run by the Television Training Centre, which has caused great controversy. Speakers are Alison Malmick(?), who was offered a...

  • General election - Michael Foot on unemployment (1983)

    Genre
    Speech; Election coverage

    Speech by Labour Party leader Michael Foot on 01/06/83, prior to the 1983 General Election, where he condemns the Conservative Government’s economic record and their attitude to unemployment.

  • Thatcher interview - On miners strike and son’s dealings (1984)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report on an interview (with excerpts) with Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, by broadcaster Sir Robin Day (not heard), defending police action during the miners’ strike, and her son’s involvement in...

  • NewsRevue (1984)

    Genre
    Special

    NewsRevue - an episode of the topical satirical comedy song and sketch show. Individuals sent up are art forger Thomas Keating; UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; US President Ronald Reagan; Labour MP,...

  • NewsRevue (1984)

    Genre
    Special

    NewsRevue - an episode of the topical satirical comedy song and sketch show. Individuals sent up are journalist Sir Robin Day; cricketer Geoffrey Boycott; presenters Angela Rippon and Michael Parkinson;...

  • NewsRevue (1984)

    Genre
    Special

    NewsRevue - an episode of the topical satirical comedy song and sketch show. Individuals sent up include discredited forensic scientist Dr Alan Clift; UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; Foreign Secretary...

  • Michael Parkinson interviews Sir Robin Day (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Political broadcaster Sir Robin Day talks to Michael Parkinson about his published memoirs (Grand Inquisitor), his career in law, the difference between interviewing politicians now and thirty years ago,...

  • David Dimbleby on charity and career (1994)

    Genre
    Interview; Advertisement; Music; Jingle

    Frank Bough interviews broadcaster David Dimbleby, coinciding with a charity event entitled The Legend Lives On at the Royal Festival Hall on London’s South Bank, celebrating the music of the late Glenn...

  • Geoffrey Howe on autobiography (1994)

    Genre
    Advertisement; Interview; Jingle; News bulletin; Trailer

    Simon Bates interview on his programme with Lord Howe (formerly Sir Geoffrey Howe), ex-Chancellor, following the publication of his autobiography, Conflict of Loyalty. He talks about his Welsh background and...