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British journalist James Cameron on the British Government’s criticism of the press over the Falklands conflict. Male interviewer not identified.
Interview with author and member of the CND protest group James Cameron following the mass CND march through the centre of London the previous weekend. Male interviewer not identified.
Report on the visit of Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, Scottish Office Minister, and Lord Cameron, the Lord Advocate, to Lockerbie following the explosion of Pan Am Flight 103 (21/12/88). Includes speeches....
Douglas Cameron presents a montage of representative pieces of the first week’s output of London Talkback radio prepared for sales use following LBC’s split into two separate services on 02/10/89....
Report on the effects of a United States boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics over Soviet invasion of Afghanistan with the possibility of the games being moved to another country, and on support for a British...
Overview of the Gulf war as allied operations end with archive clips from throughout the conflict. Speakers are: Douglas Cameron reading news; US President George H W Bush; British Prime Minister John Major...
Excerpts from AM programme from the studio and London Barbican Arts Centre on its first anniversary, presented by Douglas Cameron and Bob Holness. Speaks to: Administrator Henry Wrong; Barbican Administrator...
Douglas Cameron presents the 06:00 news bulletin the morning after the beginning of the Gulf War. At a press conference, White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater announces the start of the military operation,...
LBC coverage of the 1988 US Presidential Election, presented by Richard Dallyn, Douglas Cameron, and Peter Deeley. Includes speeches by candidates Michael Dukakis and George H.W. Bush. Interviews/discussions...
Documentary on the crimes and capture of Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper. Includes comment from West Yorkshire Police spokesman Jim Hobson; Assistant Chief Constable George Oldfield; Irene MacDonald,...
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