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  1. Implications of Clive Ponting case (1985)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe about the legal and Parliamentary implications of the Clive Ponting case, where the use of the Official Secrets Act against civil servant Ponting was called...

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  2. Mary Bateman, the Yorkshire Witch (1988)

    Genre
    Drama

    Dramatisation of the life of Mary Bateman who was an English criminal with self-proclaimed supernatural powers, known as the Yorkshire Witch, who was tried and executed for witchcraft during the early 19th...

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  3. Patrick Nairne on future of Hong Kong (1984)

    Genre
    Interview

    Civil servant Sir Patrick Nairne says the Assessment Office has impartially been monitoring the people of Hong Kong’s reactions to an agreement on the future of the colony. He says there is no way of...

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  4. John Davies on Foreign Office think tank report (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Shadow Foreign Secretary John Davies on his reaction to a think-tank report on Foreign Office spending. He speaks about the need to spend money to keep up foreign affairs, how the civil servant’s life can...

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  5. Civil servant dispute ends (1981)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with General Secretary of the Council for Civil Service Unions, Bill Kendall, on the deal which ended the five month old civil servants dispute over wages and pay system. Male interviewer not...

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  6. Guardian editor angry at jailing of Sarah Tisdall (1984)

    Genre
    Interview

    Peter Preston, editor of the Guardian newspaper, speaks of his shock at civil servant Sarah Tisdall’s six-month jail sentence after she leaked British Government documents to the paper. He also criticises...

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  7. London Transport management report reveals waste (1980)

    Genre
    Interview

    Report on the findings of former civil servant and member of the Greater London Council Transport Executive, Leslie Chapman, following publication of his document about the lavish lifestyle of the management...

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  8. Lord Home pays tribute to Sir Richard Sykes (1979)

    Genre
    Interview; Tribute

    Sir Alec Douglas-Home pays tribute to diplomat Sir Richard Sykes following his assassination in The Hague. Lord Home says that Sykes was an excellent public servant and popular amongst his peers. Male...

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  9. Arms for Iraq inquiry (1993)

    Genre
    News report; Special

    Report on the so-called arms for Iraq affair, and the involvement of civil servant Mark Higson, who has been giving evidence to the Lord Justice Scott inquiry. Higson speaks on the Government cover-up....

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  10. Those Awkward Moments! Glimpses of some of them from "Katya, the Dancer", Gaiety Theatre, London.

    Date released
    9 Apr 1925
    Series name
    Eve And Everybody’s Film Review
    Issue no
    201
    NoS ID
    331240
    Story no
    2 / 5

    NoS synopsis: Comic moments from a play at the Gaiety Theatre in London. Gene Gerrard and Ivy Tresmand find themselves in several awkward situations. Gene accidentally kicks his future Father-in-law, a...

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