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26 results found for '"Telephone services"' in Keywords.
Post Office profits (1977)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Sir William Ryland about excess profits of 100 million pounds at the Post Office and a rebate to telephone users whilst postal charges are going up. He also comments on the splitting of postal...
Middle East peace talks in Kent (1978)
- Genre
- News bulletin; Press conference; Speech; News report
News bulletin containing excerpts from a press conference featuring Israeli Foreign Minister, Moshe Dayan, at the end of international Middle East peace talks in the UK at Leeds Castle in Kent. Also includes...
Samaritans silver jubilee (1978)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Phil Bacon reports from Ealing in West London on the silver jubilee of the foundation of the Samaritans charity with the group aiming to recruit new volunteers. Includes interview with volunteers (not...
Sir William Barlow on Post Office prices freeze (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Sir William Barlow, Chairman of the Post Office, on the decision to freeze prices. Male interviewer not identified.
Post Office changes (1979)
- Genre
- Interview
Industry Secretary Keith Joseph on proposed changes to the structure of the Post Office and the separation of the telephone service.
Splitting postal and telephone services (1979)
- Genre
- Interview
Tom Jackson, General Secretary of the Postal Workers Union gives his reaction to industry Secretary Keith Joseph’s proposals to split the postal and telephone services.
Post Office dispute (1979)
- Genre
- Interview
Peter Allen interviews Neville Trotter Conservative MP, and Keith Joseph Industry Secretary on private enterprise competing with the the monopoly of the Post Office in context of current dispute.
Penny Webb on LBC stress helpline (1982)
- Genre
- Interview
Penny Webb of the LBC stress helpline on the work done by the service for people in London. Male interviewer not identified.
Accident claim help line for the public (1983)
- Genre
- News report; Interview
Report on the setting-up of an accident help line to deal with unsubstantiated compensation claims. The speakers include: Andrew Lavy, Accident Help Line. Male reporter not identified (poss. Tim Crook).
Douglas Bader poem (1983)
- Genre
- Poetry; News report
Recording on a dial-a-poem service, of a poem by Sandy Gort, which appears to criticise the late and legless Second World War pilot Sir Douglas Bader. Male reciter not identified.