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Tony Blair, Labour leader makes an emotional speech to a special conference in central London following an historic vote to ditch their commitment to wholesale nationalisation (Clause 4), reforming the...
Precious Bane, a novel by Mary Webb, set in Shropshire at the time of the Battle of Waterloo, about a girl with a hare-lip. In 19 parts. In this episode Book 4, Chapter 4 (pt 1). Narrator is not identified.
Simon Israel reports on defeat for South African journalist Jani Allan in her libel action against UK television station Channel 4 over their documentary, The Leader, His Driver, and the Driver’s Wife. The...
George Matheson interviews Chief Executive of Channel 4, Michael Grade, about a decision by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to take legal action against the television station under the prevention...
Alf Lomas the MEP for London North East speaks on his opposition of Tony Blair’s plan to revise clause 4 of the Labour Party costitution which commits the party to nationalisation. Interviewer not heard.
Interview with Chief Executive of Channel 4, Jeremy Isaacs, about the new channel and how it is funded amid uncertainty over advertising. Female interviewer not identified. There is a short gap in the audio.
Aviation Minister, Michael Spicer is interviewed at Heathrow Airport’s new Terminal 4, where he is personally checking the security measures in place. Male interviewer not identified.
The first minutes of Channel 4 Television. The first voice is announcer Paul Coia. The first programme is Countdown, with presenter Richard Whiteley, Ted Moult, Carol Vorderman, and Cathy Hytner (selecting...
Mo Mowlam member of the shadow cabinet supports Tony Blair’s efforts to change Clause 4 of the Labour Party constitution (on nationalization) to modernise the party. Interviewer not heard.
Interview with chairman of Channel 4, Michael Grade, following the publication of the UK Government’s Broadcasting Bill which aims to introduce deregulation and plurality in the industry. Interviewer not...
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