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Des Fahy reports on the last Sunday before the 1992 UK General Election on how party leaders have been on the campaign trail in an attempt to target undecided floating voters. With opinion polls still...
The London Interview. Brian Hayes interviews Michael Grade, Director of Programmes for London Weekend Television. When he left school, Grade’s father, an agent for performing artists, secured him an...
My Millennium asks leading men and women to outline their vision of the world beyond 2000: David Banks talks to television supremo Greg Dyke. Covers: effect of social class; Labour Party; having to make...
Brian Walden presents this episode of LWT’s Weekend World television programme explaining the 1981 Budget by Chancellor Geoffrey Howe which has been given a hostile reception and on how it fits into Prime...
This episode of LWT’s London Programme investigates the Metropolitan Police following alarming rises in crime rates, race riots and poor police-community relations, and criticism of police action and...
Interview with Ray Snoddy, media correspondent for the Financial Times on the new ownership rules which will allow companies to hold two regional ITV licenses. And on loss of protection for Welsh and...
Brian Walden interviews Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith on London Weekend Television’s Weekend World, on Rhodesian elections; the issue of one man, one vote; on Anglo-US peace proposals.
Transport Minister Roger Freeman apologises to the House of Commons for his injudicious remarks about cheap and cheerful travel for typists, made during an LWT interview on British Rail privatisation. He...
Interview with Brian Walden on why he has resigned as an MP to become presenter of London Weekend Television’s Weekend World. Male interviewer not identified (poss. Steve Sailah).
Interview with former LWT chief executive Greg Dyke, on the surprise decision of the Independent Television Commission (ITC) to award the franchise to operate Britain’s fifth terrestrial television channel...
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