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  1. Rosalind Runcie on concert (1982)

    Genre
    Interview

    Rosalind Runcie, wife of Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Robert Runcie, on playing a piano concert at St James Church, Piccadilly, in London. Female interviewer not identified.

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  2. Rosalind Nott on water speed attempt (1980)

    Genre
    Interview

    Mike Dickin interviews Rosalind Nott prior to her attempt to break the women’s world water speed record in an outboard catamaran on Windermere in Cumbria (08/11/80).

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  3. Rosalind Runcie on Royal Marsden campaign (1982)

    Genre
    Interview

    Rosalind Runcie, wife of Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Robert Runcie, on the campaign to prevent the threatened closure of the Royal Marsden Hospital’s breast diagnostic unit. She talks about her own...

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  4. Archbishop of Canterbury retires (1990)

    Genre
    Interview; News report; Press conference; Vox pop

    James Bays reports on the Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie’s, decision to retire. Includes press conference by the Archbishop on his hopes his envoy Terry Waite (hostage in Lebanon) is released...

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  5. London Bridge, TV soap (1996)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Lizzie Knight reports on the launch of London Bridge - a new London-based TV drama produced by Carlton and set in a Thames-side restaurant. Rosalind March who plays Liz Kemp and Sean Francis who plays her...

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  6. The Hound of the Baskervilles (1980)

    Genre
    Drama

    The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Broadcast on Capital Radio. Dramatisation in five parts, with Ian Richardson as Sherlock Holmes and Michael Gough as Dr Watson, and with Percy...

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