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ALISTAIR COOKE: THE BIOGRAPHYAuthor: Clarke, NickCatalogue number: 5448 Number of cassettes: 21 Time (hours): 31.00 Reader: Lister, Tony Alistair Cooke held a unique position as a commentator on American life and politics. This is a record of sixty years of Anglo-American misunderstanding and Cooke's efforts to put the record straight. |
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ALL THINGS CONSIDEREDAuthor: Levin, BernardCatalogue number: 2556 Number of cassettes: 13 Time (hours): 0.00 Reader: Rolph, C.H. Bernard Levin's commentaries in `The Times' on topical issues of the last two years |
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AMERICAAuthor: Cooke, AlistairCatalogue number: 1486 Number of cassettes: 11 Time (hours): 0.00 Reader: Harte, Jerry Story of the growth of the U.S.A. out of the wilderness |
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AMERICANS, THEAuthor: Cooke, AlistairCatalogue number: 1337 Number of cassettes: 12 Time (hours): 0.00 Reader: Harte, Jerry Popular journalist reports from U.S.A. |
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ANSWERS PLEASEAuthor: Dunn, JohnCatalogue number: 4246 Number of cassettes: 6 Time (hours): 6.00 Reader: Swingler, Jim An A-Z of fascinating facts from the BBC Radio 2 popular John Dunn Show. |
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BEAUTIFUL EXILEAuthor: Rollyson, CarlCatalogue number: 6042 Number of cassettes: 10 Time (hours): 13.75 Reader: Joy, Stephanie Journalist and writer, Martha Gellhorn, was always involved in radical politics. She became a war correspondent during the Spanish Civil War, after her marriage to Ernest Hemingway, and covered many other major conflicts up to the 1980's. |
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BEHIND IRANIAN LINESAuthor: Simpson, JohnCatalogue number: 4660 Number of cassettes: 12 Time (hours): 17.25 Reader: Swingler, Jim Broadcaster & writer gives a vivid picture of life in Iran. |
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BEYOND WORDSAuthor: Humphrys, JohnCatalogue number: 7876 Number of cassettes: 6 Time (hours): 5.00 Reader: Thorne, Stephen John Humphreys shares his feelings abut the use and misuse of the English language. It shows how we use words reveals the way we see the world. |
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BLOOD & SANDAuthor: Gardner, FrankCatalogue number: 7397 Number of cassettes: 12 Time (hours): 0.00 Reader: Petrie, Alistair Frank Gardner had a love of all things Arabic and after studying Arab and Islamic studies at university, he became a banker then a journalist with the BBC. Ironic then that he was shot and left for dead in Riyadh by a passing group of Islamic extremists. His bravery in the face of his injuries and subsequent disabilities is outstanding. |
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BOOKS IN THE DOCKAuthor: Rolph, C HCatalogue number: 1592 Number of cassettes: 5 Time (hours): 0.00 Reader: Rolph, C.H. A book about censorship |
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