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28 results found for '"Tobacco industry"' in Keywords.

  • Herbert Bentley on NSM cigarettes (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Dr. Herbert Bentley of Imperial Tobacco on new cigarettes containing substitute tobacco called NSM, he stops short of saying they are safer. Reporter not identified.

  • Tobacco substitute fails to catch on (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    A substitute for tobacco was launched to the general public, but failed to catch on. The reason as given here (by Tony Garrett, Chairman of Imperial Tobacco?) is that the Government made claims which took...

  • Norman Beebe report on US anti-smoking campaign (1978)

    Genre
    News report

    Norman Beebe reports on the US Government’s anti-smoking campaign. The American tobacco industry has shown concern over the new legislation, and fears the Government may hit their advertising campaign,...

  • British-American Tobacco advertising (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Mike Daube, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), on British-American Tobacco advertising campaign in the UK. Interviewer not identified.

  • Tobacco industry response to 1978 Budget (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified male Imperial Tobacco spokesman(?) on Denis Healey’s 1978 Budget (11/04/78). He criticises the new surcharge on higher tar cigarettes (7p per pack of 20) as unnecessary and unjustified in the...

  • After eight (1980)

    Genre
    Advertisement; Documentary; Interview; Jingle; Speech

    Douglas Moffitt presents this edition of After Eight, on the Advertising Association conference in Brighton and some of the issues raised in it. Speaking are: chairman of the conference Sir David Orr;...

  • Tobacco sponsorship of arts and sport (1982)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Roy Shaw, the Secretary General of the Arts Council, on the controversial sponsorship of the arts and sports industry by the tobacco industry. Female interviewer not identified (poss. Carol...

  • Tobacco sponsorship of arts (1982)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with arts minister Paul Channon, on an increase of sponsorship for the arts, and on the controversial funding by the tobacco industry. Female interviewer not identified (poss. Carol Allen?).

  • Spring budget - Tobacco duties raised (1982)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified male speaker (poss. spokesman for FOREST) on the contents of the Government’s Spring budget, with its announcement of extra duties placed on cigarettes. Female interviewer not identified.

  • Spring budget - Public response (1982)

    Genre
    Vox pop

    Dickie Arbiter speaks to members of the general public about the contents of the Conservative Government’s Spring budget, announced by Chancellor Sir Geoffrey Howe.