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Interview with Social Security Secretary David Ennals, about the government’s anti-smoking campaign launched on 08/03/77 and on tobacco advertising. Female interviewer not identified.
Interview with David Ennals on the withdrawal of high tar cigarettes. It looks at the health warning that will appear on all adverts, the problem of social smoking and long term plans for reducing smoking in...
Interview with Dr. Herbert Bentley of Imperial Tobacco on new cigarettes containing substitute tobacco called NSM, he stops short of saying they are safer. Reporter not identified.
A substitute for tobacco was launched to the general public, but failed to catch on. The reason as given here (by Tony Garrett, Chairman of Imperial Tobacco?) is that the Government made claims which took...
Paul Hodges, from ASH, on a campaign to warn children of dangers of smoking. Interviewer not heard.
Interview with Health Minister David Ennals on new rules for press advertising of cigarettes agreed with tobacco companies. Health warnings will be printed. Legislation not planned at this time. Interviewer...
Report on 50 million packets of non-smoking material (NSM) cigarettes being delivered, they are intended to help people give up smoking. Includes interviews with Imperial Tobacco’s Scientific Director Dr...
Interview with unidentified Welsh member of the House of Lords about a smoking ban in a particular room in the building. He is objecting to the ban.
Norman Beebe reports on the US Government’s anti-smoking campaign. The American tobacco industry has shown concern over the new legislation, and fears the Government may hit their advertising campaign,...
Unidentified male Imperial Tobacco spokesman(?) on Denis Healey’s 1978 Budget (11/04/78). He criticises the new surcharge on higher tar cigarettes (7p per pack of 20) as unnecessary and unjustified in the...
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