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First House of Commons broadcast (1978)
- Genre
- News report; Parliamentary debate; Speech
Peter Allen reports on the first live sound broadcast from the House of Commons, 03/04/78. Includes brief excerpts of speeches.
LBC Easter egg appeal (1978)
- Genre
- Music; Special
Report by Dickie Arbiter on the LBC Easter egg appeal, about Easter and extra time off work. Includes music.
ILR listeners increase (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with male ILR representative (poss. John Thompson) on increase of number of listeners across all age groups and times to Independent Local Radio (ILR) to 17,000,000 found by an independent survey....
Broadcasts from the House of Commons (1978)
- Genre
- Interview; News report; Speech; Vox pop
Report on the broadcasting of House of Commons debates. Speaker of the House, George Thomas, Lord Chancellor Lord Elwyn Jones, Lord President Michael Foot, and Londoners comment. Also includes archive...
Lord Elwyn Jones on parliamentary broadcasting (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Lord Chancellor Lord Elwyn Jones on the radio broadcasting of debates in the House of Commons. Male interviewer not identified (poss. Ed Boyle).
Gwilym Roberts on devolution and the Welsh language (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Gwilym Roberts, Labour MP for Cannock, on his parliamentary question on devolution and the Welsh language. His question will be broadcast and he expresses some trepidation about the combination of...
Roy Orbison sends message to coma girl (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Singer Roy Orbison talks about his message to Michelle Booth, a fan of his music, who is still in a coma after being attacked and thrown from a train in west London (18/03/78). Male interviewer not...
Hughie Green insults Radio Trent reporter (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Talk show host Hughie Green insults Radio Trent reporter John Darby (and other people from Toronto) after Darby questions him about the end of his show, Opportunity Knocks. Among other things, Green calls...
John Farr on televising of parliamentary debates (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
John Farr, Conservative MP, on the benefits of televising live parliamentary debates as opposed to broadcasting them on the radio. Male interviewer not identified (poss. Ed Boyle).
Naomi James on her voyage around the globe (1978)
- Genre
- Interview; Music
Adventurer Naomi James, the first British woman to sail around the world single-handed, describes overcoming difficulties at Cape Horn near New Zealand. James spent some of her time carving a chess set and...