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Overview of the Gulf war as allied operations end with archive clips from throughout the conflict. Speakers are: Douglas Cameron reading news; US President George H W Bush; British Prime Minister John Major...
IRN 06.00 news read by Douglas Cameron focusing on the collapse of the attempted Soviet coup. With Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev speech on victory through an interpreter; comment from Soviet political...
Douglas Cameron reads the 6am news, covering the riots in Tyneside which ended with large fires being set on the Meadowell estate. Colleen(?) Cairns(?) reports with eyewitness interview and Superintendent...
Michael Parkinson show on London Talkback Radio with guests politician Roy Jenkins, Body Shop founder Anita Roddick and John Connell from the Noise Abatement Society. Roy Jenkins on his autobiography A Life...
Douglas Cameron presents the IRN 08.00 news focusing on Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev being deposed in a coup, reaction to the news, and looking back at his rule and reform policies. He’s been...
Peter Deeley reads the lunchtime news focusing on LBC losing its franchise from the Radio Authority to London News Radio meaning London Talkback and Newstalk will go off air in October 1994. Includes Mark...
Chris Chambers looks back at Concorde on its 25th anniversary and to the future of supersonic flight. Includes interviews with Concorde test pilot, Captain Brian Trubshaw; and Director of Flight Operations...
Douglas Cameron interviews UK overseas aid minister Baroness Chalker (Lynda Chalker) about the UK contribution to the international relief effort following the civil war and genocide in Rwanda.
David Kermode reports on the new London commercial radio stations, London News 97.3 (FM) and London Newstalk (AM) owned by Reuters which will replace LBC in 1994 following the Independent Radio Authority not...
The last half hour of London Talkback 1152 am (formerly LBC) at 5.30-6.00 am on 05/10/94 leading into the first half hour of London Newstalk 1152 am at 6.00-6.30 am. First programme is Through the Night...
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