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Jane Ewart-Biggs speaks in an interview about her late husband’s (UK ambassador to Ireland killed by IRA landmine) hopes for peace in Ireland, and how she hopes she can turn the waste of his death into...
Vivian White reports on the funeral of the three Maguire children, killed by a crashing car driven by a IRA man who had been shot by the British Army in West Belfast. Includes the address by Father...
Unidentified male reports from the first peace rally to be held outside of Ireland - in Liverpool. The rally, attended by some 5,000 people, was organised by Muriel Young; her sister-in-law of Betty...
Steve Harvey reports on the funeral of 56 year-old former Sinn Fein Vice-President, Maire Drumm, who was assassinated by Loyalist paramilitaries (28/10/76). Includes the music of a lone piper; speech by an...
Christopher Hourmouzious reports on a polython music box made for the Queen’s Silver Jubilee, 1977, and talks to its creator, Keith Harding.
Brian Hayes looks back at his morning shows throughout the week. He is joined firstly by Antal Dorati, conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, who explains the role of a conductor. His next guest is...
Unidentified female reporter putting to the test with male customers the results of an experiment which concluded that beer tastes more watery or nauseating when raucous background music is played in pubs....
Report by Norman Beebe on the tape attached to (one of?) NASA’s Voyager spacecraft. Tape contents include a recording of the Chuck Berry song, Johnny B. Goode.
Tony Wilson, the Pipe Major on the Wings pop hit, Mull of Kintyre, discusses the experience and what it was like to play with Paul McCartney and Wings. He talks about what music he enjoys playing with his...
Tom Baker is an English actor. He is best known for playing the fourth incarnation of the Doctor in the long running science-fiction television series, Doctor Who, a role he has played from 1974 (to 1981)....
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