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Andrew Manderstam reports on the involvement of Billy Carter, the brother of US President Jimmy Carter, with Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi and the Libyan Government. Speakers include: Billy Carter; Republican...
Stanley Orme, Labour social security minister, champions industrial cooperatives, gives examples of how they might work and deflects criticism. He has limited money to set up a support agency; finance for...
Professor David Donnison on his Supplementary Benefits Commission report, according to which some people on the dole (e.g. those on potentially low incomes, with several children) are financially better off...
Peter Allen interviews shadow Chancellor Sir Geoffrey Howe on the subject of collective bargaining. Speaker believes that this should be allowed to take place without government interference, e.g. sanctions...
US artist James Boggs (commonly known as J.S.G. Boggs), now cleared of forgery for his art project painting pound notes and selling them, talks about the idea for his bartering project. Female interviewer...
Steve Jones interviews former Daily Telegraph cricket writer, E. W. Swanton, about his life and times; memories of watching his first text match; best innings by Don Bradman; Worcestershire batsman, Graeme...
US artist James Boggs (commonly known as J.S.G. Boggs) has been cleared of reproducing bank notes without permission in his artistic project, and gives his reaction - he is delighted. He now plans to make a...
Peace campaigner E.P. Thompson (Edward Palmer Thompson) says the announcement of new Trident missiles on the anniversary of the bombing of Nagasaki is unspeakably insensitive and can only increase the...
Historian and peace campaigner E.P. Thompson (Edward Palmer Thompson) on the continuing tensions in the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, and on the future of Europe. Male interviewer...
Historian and peace campaigner E. P. Thompson on how the UK’s nuclear deterrent and the international arms race is making nuclear war increasingly more likely. Female interviewer not identified.
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