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Brian Hayes programme (1978)
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- Advertisement; Discussion; Interview; News bulletin; Phone-in
Brian Hayes Programme. Discussion on crime; crime rate; policing; punishment; over-populated prisons. Interviews with Dr Jock Young, sociologist; Lord Robert Carr, former Home Secretary. Includes views of...
Donald Sinden on London Theatre Museum (1982)
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- Interview
Interview with actor Donald Sinden about his support for the London Theatre Museum in Covent Garden, its beginnings and campaign to save it. Female interviewer not identified (poss. Carol Allen). Sound is in...
Political events of the week with Ken Livingstone (1983)
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- Interview; Advertisement; News bulletin; Jingle; Phone-in; Trailer; Discussion
Jo Andrews stands in for Gill Pyrah on an afternoon show and looks at the political events of the week with guest GLC leader Ken Livingstone, and listeners phone in. Asks Ken about Labour Party’s prospects...
Hayes on Saturday (1983)
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- Interview; Music; News report; Non-fiction
Brian Hayes presents this edition of Hayes on Saturday revisiting the week’s stories on LBC. Includes Len Murray on ten years as TUC General Secretary. Times Educational Supplement Editor Stuart McClure...
Douglas Hurd on politics, life and times and musical choices (1987)
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- Advertisement; Interview; Music; News bulletin
Interview by Mark Smith, with UK Home Secretary, Douglas Hurd. He talks about his life and times; politics and politicians and role of the Home Secretary. His favourite musical choices are played. Includes...
Donald Sinden on the RSC shuttle (1992)
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- Interview
Actor Donald Sinden talks to Carol Allen on the RSC shuttle as it makes its first trip from London to Stratford. Its designed as a direct service to the theatre in Stratford and back, previously a difficult...
Donald Sinden on Oscar Wilde (1995)
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- Interview
Actor Donald Sinden tells London News’ Lizzie Knight why he loves the playwright Oscar Wilde. He’s speaking from the unveiling ceremony of a plaque to honour Wilde at the Theatre Royal in Haymarket, London.