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Lord Soper turned 93 today. Braving arthritis and the cold, he was out as usual this afternoon, delivering his own mixture of socialism and Methodism to a crowd of hecklers and devotees. He looks back over...
The Business Programme No.93, broadcast on Monday evenings and presented by Rob Thomas. TRACK 1- Alarms and electronic surveillance. TRACK 2- Maurice Hardy and the Pall Corporation. TRACK 3- English...
A great classical novel in 65 episodes, by Bram Stoker, read by Hamish Wilson. This recording is episodes 46, 47 and 48.
Report on the derailment of an Amtrak train in a swamp area near Mobile, Alabama, USA killing 47 people as it headed for Miami, Florida from Los Angeles, California. Speakers are British survivors Scottish...
Interview with The Last Viceroy of India, Earl Mountbatten, recalling the transfer of power of India from Great Britain to the Indians in 1947 and why he chose the date of 15/08/47 (30 years ago today)....
OCEAN SOUND THIS WEEK NO. 93 Programme 93 of a weekly news and sports review called OCEAN SOUND THIS WEEK broadcast by independent radio station OCEAN SOUND on 7th August 1988 Presented by PETE WARDMAN....
Paul Woodley reports on the outcome of the trial of Colin Ferguson, accused of killing six people on a crowded commuter train in New York on 07/12/93; includes clips from trial.
Interview (in two parts, or with break in recording) on the sentencing of Karl Watson (to a minimum of 20 years) at the Old Bailey. Chief Superintendent Pat Crossan tells LBC what kind of person Watson is,...
John Wolfe, Group Managing Director of Airlines of Britain who own British Midland, welcomes the official report into the 1989 M1 air disaster near Kegworth, which killed 47 people. He describes some of...
47 year-old Sayeed(?) Al-Man(?) of Swansea recalls his escape from Kuwait across the desert and says people have died trying to flee the strife-torn country - one Pakistani family lost their three children...
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