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  1. PO on disturbed prisoners (1979)

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    Interview

    Interview with an unidentified male prison officer on the difficulty of keeping mentally disturbed prisoners in an ordinary prison. Male interviewer not identified.

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  2. Hugh Thomas on his Rudoph Hess book (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Writer, Hugh Thomas on claims he will be making in his forthcoming book, The Murder of Rudolph Hess, based on a medical examination of the prisoner and a five-year investigation, that the man in Spandau...

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  3. Charles Colson on Prison Fellowship (1979)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Former Presidential adviser to US President Richard Nixon, Charles Colson discusses his Prison Fellowship scheme on a visit to London. Colson feels that British prisoners will welcome the scheme and is...

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  4. Parliamentary debate on London services (1979)

    Genre
    News report; Parliamentary debate

    Report on a Parliamentary debate on the state of London services, with statements from Shadow Environment Secretary, Roy Hattersley; Labour MP for Edmonton, Edward (Ted) Graham; Conservative MP for...

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  5. NCCL on prison grievance procedure (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Following the criminal convictions of a number of Hull prison officers, Peter Thornton of the National Council for Civil Liberties comments on the present unsatisfactory internal grievance procedure whereby...

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  6. Francis Maple confined in prison cage for Austria robbery (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Sheila Maple on her husband Francis, who is being held in caged solitary confinement within his cell at Innsbruck Prison, Austria following his conviction for hotel robbery. Male interviewer not identified.

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  7. Brendan O’Friel on prison conditions (1980)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Brendan O’Friel, the Deputy Governor of Winson Green Prison in Birmingham, on the necessity for reforms in the prison service due to high levels of overcrowding and lack of funding. Male...

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  8. Merlyn Rees on prison conditions (1980)

    Genre
    Interview

    Labour home affairs spokesman Merlyn Rees on the need for reform in Britain’s overcrowded prisons, following a debate in the House of Commons featuring Home Secretary, William Whitelaw. Interviewer not heard.

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  9. End of hunger strike (1980)

    Genre
    Parliamentary debate; Speech

    Parliamentary statement in the House of Commons by Northern Ireland Secretary Humphrey Atkins announcing the end of the hunger strike by republican prisoners at the Maze Prison in Belfast and publishing of...

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  10. The H-Block fuse (1980)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview; Speech

    The H-Block Fuse. Soundtrack of Granada Television, World in Action programme broadcast on 24 November 1980, about the fifth week of the H-Block hunger strike at the Maze Prison. Includes interviews with...

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