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Autobiographical account of life in Southwark, London, in the 1940s and 1950s. The narrator is unidentified but the author is cited as Harry Cole and the reading is possibly from Policeman’s Prelude. On...
Charles Dickens’ London: Sean Street visits Dickens’ house in Doughty Street, Holborn, London, to find the reality of the Victorian city that inspired his work. Guide on tour: Alan Watts, Honorary...
Report on Labour leader Neil Kinnock’s speech at Birmingham Town Hall in the 1987 General Election campaign. He quotes the characters of Charles Dickens, in comparison to the members of the current...
Lesley Judd interviews on the Artbeat programme comedy writer and television personality Frank Muir as his new book The Oxford Book of Humorous Prose is to be published next week. On the book, English...
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