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Hayes at the weekend. Brian Hayes is joined firstly by Kay Batchelor and Kurt Brent, who have written a book, You, claiming to help us in our search for our personality. They describe how the book works,...
Hayes at the Weekend. Brian Hayes is joined first by Sheila Cassidy, a doctor who was tortured in Chile by police, because she treated a political opponent of the new regime for injuries. She describes her...
Report on a speech by UK Home Secretary Merlyn Rees, on crime statistics, role of police, and police pay claims. Male reporter not identified (Steve Harvey).
Report by Peter Spencer on a speech by Merlyn Rees, UK Home Secretary, to the London Metropolitan Police on crime and police pay claims. Urges police not to strike. Hostile reception by police at the meeting...
Willie Whitelaw, Conservative politician, on vandalism, young offenders, the Young Persons Act and the need for tougher treatment of young criminals in detention centres. Male interviewer not identified.
Bernard Ward, one of nine hostages in a siege at Leyden’s supermarket in Dublin, following an armed raid on the store (26/11/77). Interviewer not identified.
London postman James Arden on being commended by the Post Office for a bravery award after tackling an armed gunman. He speaks of the incident and its effect on him, and his decision to stay on when others...
Employee Emma Goodall on being commended by the Post Office with her assistant Dolly for a bravery award, after they raised the alarm when faced with an armed gunman. Male interviewer not identified.
Unidentified police spokesman speaking of a joint operation and a warning to prostitute on the risks following the events of the past two years (not clear what area or events these are - poss. the Leeds and...
Police spokesman on enquiries into the murder of charwoman Mrs Vanessa Raven at her home in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex (16/10/77). He argues if her screams had been reported, the tragedy might have been prevented...
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