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Science fiction novelist Arthur C Clarke on the advance of satellite communication, the ability of satellites to broadcast television, the effects on the energy crisis, the role of science fiction in getting...
Brian Hayes interviews former US Vice-President, Spiro Agnew about his new politically-based novel, The Canfield Decision; his criticism of media power being in few hands; post of Vice-President; his...
Brian Hayes looks back at his topical shows of 1977 and interviews with: Warren Mitchell, in persona of his character Alf Garnett on how Prince Philip should run the country; Harold Robbins on his writing...
Brian Hayes is joined by Anthony Burgess, author of the book 1985, a future view of the world, particularly Britain which is controlled by Arabs and the trade unions. He discusses his motives for writing the...
Brian Hayes Programme. Brian Hayes interviewing western novel writer Louis L’Amour on the portrayal and appeal of the American West, the historical authenticity of his writing, film and television...
Jeeves, Parts 1-20. Each part is two minutes long. Narrator is probably Gerald Harper. Based on the P. G. Wodehouse characters, the text is probably by C. Northcote Parkinson.
Jeeves. 20 parts. Each part is two minutes long. Narrator is probably Gerald Harper. Based on the P. G. Wodehouse characters, the text is probably by C. Northcote Parkinson.
Jeeves. 20 parts. Each part is two minutes long. Narrator is probably Gerald Harper. Based on the P.G. Wodehouse characters, the text is probably by C. Northcote Parkinson.
The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Broadcast on Capital Radio. Dramatisation in five parts, with Ian Richardson as Sherlock Holmes and Michael Gough as Dr Watson, and with Percy...
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