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Unidentified male speaker (poss. Jack Jones) on representing the rights of pensioners in the 1983 General Election. Interviewer not heard.
Unidentified male speaker at the Annual Liberal Assembly in Harrogate criticises cuts in government spending in the Health Service, claiming that bed closures lead to what he calls nurse sacking.
Former trade union leader Jack Jones on talks with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher after he led a delegation of pensioners to No. 10, Downing Street. Male interviewer not identified (poss. Richard Dallyn).
Decision Makers. Preview of the Budget, presented by Peter Murphy. Looks at likely tax changes and the implications for pensioners, a small businessman, a health worker, and an unemployed person in this...
Andrew Manderstam reports on US President Ronald Reagan’s 73rd birthday. Reagan, the oldest-ever US president, is flying to Dixon, his birthplace, today. He jokes about his age in a speech. David Gergen,...
Dickie Arbiter reports on the 125th anniversary dinner of the Jewish Welfare Board at the Guildhall. Includes speeches by Board Chairman Ellis Burke on care for the elderly and Prince Charles, Prince of...
Dickie Arbiter interviews Prince Charles, Prince of Wales on his speech at the 125th anniversary dinner of the Jewish Welfare Board at the Guildhall on the attitudes of the young about the elderly.
Dickie Arbiter interviews Prince Charles, Prince of Wales on his speech at the 125th anniversary dinner of the Jewish Welfare Board at the Guildhall on the attitudes of the young about the elderly. Male...
Interview with taxi driver Malcolm Cleaves on the GLC scheme to help senior citizens with taxi fares. Male interviewer not identified.
Report on the result of the Enfield Southgate by-election. Conservative candidate Michael Portillo is happy to have won. Campaign managers have blamed the cold weather and aged population for the poor...
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