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Hayes on Sunday: Brian Hayes looks back at the week’s topical shows with Barbara Smoker, President of the National Secular Society explaining blasphemy following successful prosecution of Gay News for...
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Denis Healey on his confidence and hopes for a strong 1977. Healey discusses interest rates, inflation, trade unions, exports and other economic factors.
Charles Fries, American TV executive producer, on his decision to set up a news production company in Britain; mentions the Martian Chronicles; Star Wars. Interviewer not identified.
Industry Secretary, Eric Varley defends the Government’s decision to close steel plants in order to preserve the industry. Female interviewer not identified.
Sir Charles Villiers, Chairman of the British Steel Corporation, talks about Government plans to close steel plants, and how this will ultimately help the industry. Male interviewer not identified.
Bill Sirs, General Secretary of the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation (ISTC), on union reactions to British Steel Corporation plans to close uneconomic steel plants. (Australian or New Zealand?). Male...
Plaid Cymru MP, Dafydd Wigley on the ejection of his colleague, Gwilym Roberts from the Public Gallery of the House of Commons during a debate on the steel industry. Male interviewer not identified.
Report on negotiations at Ford between unions and management over a continuing dispute over pay, which is affecting international production. Male reporter not identified.
Brian Hayes talks to theatrical producer and impressario Michael White, about the financing of theatrical productions. Subjects discussed include sponsorship, level of risk to the public involved in theatre...
Brian Hayes interview Peter Saunders, West End Theatre producer, about the relationship between commercial and subsidised theatre.
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