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  1. Network - Field and Hedgerow (1984)

    Genre
    Feature

    Field and Hedgerow: Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies, adapted for radio and read by Sean Street. Richard Jefferies was a Victorian journalist, and author of three books. His last essays were...

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  2. Decision makers (1982)

    Genre
    Interview; Documentary

    Decision Makers: Inner City Jobs, presented by Tom Maddocks on migration to rural areas of individuals and businesses from the inner cities, and knock-on effects of increased unemployment and urban...

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  3. Precious bane (1985)

    Genre
    Fiction; Serial

    Precious Bane, a novel by Mary Webb, set in rural 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 2); Book 4, Chapters 5, 6...

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  4. Precious bane (1985)

    Genre
    Fiction; Serial

    Reading of a chapter of Precious Bane, a novel by Mary Webb. Taking place in 19th-century Shropshire, the story follows a poor rural family, and in particular Prudence Sarn, a girl with a harelip (cleft lip)...

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  5. Precious bane (1985)

    Genre
    Fiction; Serial

    Reading of a chapter of Precious Bane, a novel by Mary Webb. Taking place in 19th-century Shropshire, the story follows a poor rural family, and in particular Prudence Sarn, a girl with a harelip (cleft lip)...

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  6. Heavy voting in El Salvador elections (1982)

    Genre
    News report

    Report on heavy voting in the first democratic elections in El Salvador, despite attempted disruption by left-wing guerrillas and on US and British observers and speculates on outcome. Male American reporter...

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  7. Norman Fowler on abolition of road tax (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Shadow Transport Secretary and Conservative MP, Norman Fowler on Government plans to abolish road tax. Fowler says abolition will increase the price of petrol and hit rural communities harder than urban...

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  8. Drug gangs move into rural US states (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Press conference; Speech

    Paul Woodley reports on a new survey conducted by the US government which shows that America is losing the war against drugs war. The drugs scourge, as President George Bush describes it, has spread out of...

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  9. Road building programme (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview about the UK Government’s announcement of a major road building programme aimed at redirecting traffic away from towns and villages. Male speaker and interviewer not identified. Sound is in mono.

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  10. Network (1984)

    Genre
    Feature

    In Hardy’s Wessex, Sean Street interviews the author of Hardy’s Wessex, and other books, Desmond Hawkins, about the landscapes which inspired the novels and poetry of Thomas Hardy (Dorset (including...

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