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American conductor and composer Randy Edelman talks about being discovered, success at a young age, his musical and theatrical experience, scoring films, and his forthcoming film, The Blue Bird. Jane Mercer...
Chrysler has announced massive job cuts in the UK. Labour MPs Doug Hoyle and George Park, Conservative MP Michael Heseltine, and MPs in Chrysler-employed areas Labour MP Norman Buchan and Les Huckfield all...
Former Conservative Home Secretary Robert Carr recounts his experience of having his house bombed, and about being cautious and vigilant, but brave, in the face of the risks so many prominent persons,...
Secretary for Social Services, Barbara Castle on negotiations with junior doctors. She expresses her hope that an amicable agreement can be reached soon. Male interviewer not identified.
George Davis has been convicted for armed robbery at the London Electricity Board. His wife, Rose, tells reporters that she will not stop (campaigning for justice) until her husband goes free. Male...
Employment Secretary, Michael Foot philosophises on the world economic crisis, suggesting new strategies that Britain must adopt in order to face it.
Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Sir Robert Mark, talks about trying to increase recruitment from ethnic minority groups, and the challenges faced in doing so. Male interviewer not identified.
Jon Snow reports on the end of the Balcombe Street Siege (06/12 to 12/12/75), in which four IRA members had taken a flat’s two residents, John and Sheila Matthews, captive. Includes a detailed account of...
John Stonehouse MP is interviewed about inquiries made into his investments. He claims that the police were ganging up against him and his colleagues as they were only interested in getting a conviction. He...
Prime Minister Harold Wilson gives a speech about the remaining political detainees in Northern Ireland, commenting on the varying points of view on the subject and concluding that the Cabinet had to make an...