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Interview with publisher and former Labour MP Robert Maxwell on his life and career. Covers the way the press invades his private life; his thoughts on bringing in a new Scottish paper; advertising; his...
Unidentified male speaker on the passing of confidential documents from a department of state to the Morning Star newspaper. The documents apparently included details of the Royal Family’s private...
Ray Bellisario is interviewed about photographing the Royal Family, his infamy as a journalist, being blacklisted in Britain and where to draw moral lines. Male interviewer not identified.
Paul and Linda McCartney talk to press about his post-Beatles career and touring together, preserving their privacy, the possibility of touring Russia, having toured communist Zagreb (Croatia) and enjoyed...
Hayes at the Weekend. Brian Hayes is joined first by Sheila Cassidy, a doctor who was tortured in Chile by police, because she treated a political opponent of the new regime for injuries. She describes her...
Interview with Robin Corbett MP, on the Post Office’s ability to tap telephones for police without a warrant. Ought to be under legislative control. Discusses data protection and right to privacy. Male...
Speech by Rochdale MP Cyril Smith at the Liberal Party Assembly in Southport, on continual harassment of him and his family by the media.
James Malone, awaiting trial for handling stolen property, claims that the police tapping of his telephone was illegal. Male interviewer not identified. Sound level low.
Photographer Alan Richards, author of Einstein As I Knew Him (published on the 100th anniversary of Einstein’s birth), describes meeting the scientist Albert Einstein in 1944 and taking his picture during...
Labour MP, Robert Kilroy-Silk criticises the Government’s policy of dealing with social security fraud. Male interviewer not identified.
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