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805 results found for '"Television"' in Keywords.
Arthur C. Clarke on satellite communication (1974)
- Genre
- Interview
Science fiction novelist Arthur C Clarke on the advance of satellite communication, the ability of satellites to broadcast television, the effects on the energy crisis, the role of science fiction in getting...
Kenneth More on his 40 years in the theatre (1975)
- Genre
- Interview
Actor, Kenneth More on his life in theatre, and his roots. Male interviewer not identified (poss. Christopher Hourmouzious).
House of Commons TV broadcasts rejected (1975)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Labour politician Philip Whitehead on MPs’ rejection of TV broadcasting from Parliament in favour of possible radio transmission. Male interviewer not identified.
Angela Baddeley on getting a CBE (1975)
- Genre
- Interview
Actor Angela Baddeley on her CBE and why she thinks she received it, her career in live theatre, her enjoyment of television acting and some of the highlights of her career including acting in TV series...
Harold Wilson on first year in government (1975)
- Genre
- Interview
Prime Minister Harold Wilson, interviewed on the current affairs television programme World in Action, speaking on his first year in government; the threat of economic disaster; inflation; his election...
Young man’s body found in Crawley (1975)
- Genre
- Interview; News bulletin; News report; Press conference
The case of Billy McPhee, found murdered in Crawley. A police pathologist at a press conference(?) describes the injuries sustained by the young man; an IRN news bulletin (read by Jon Snow) reports his death...
Roy Castle interview (1975)
- Genre
- Interview
Entertainer Roy Castle talks about his work in music, dance and television, including his tap dancing (for which he holds a world speed record), the Record Breakers television programme, and his forthcoming...
Googie Withers talks to Sarah Dickinson (1975)
- Genre
- Interview
Actress Googie Withers talks to Sarah Dickinson about doing theatre tours in Australia, her energy, her first character on TV and the glamour of films in the past.
First TV broadcast in South Africa (1976)
- Genre
- Speech
Speech by South African Prime Minister John Vorster about the first TV broadcasts in the country (07/01/76).
Leonard Rossiter on The Frontiers of Farce: The Purging (1976)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with actor Leonard Rossiter about his appearing in two one-act plays, The Frontiers of Farce: The Purging and The Singer. He also discusses Rising Damp and The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin,...