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6.36 The True Style
5: The First Museums
Two leading figures in the NeoClassical movement in Britain built themselves houses which were also the first museums. SIR JOHN SUMMERSON talks about the architect Sir John Soane and DAVID WATKIN about Thomas Hope , collector and patron,
(Search for the Ideal - reflections on Neo-Classicism: Sunday afternoons on BBCl)
7.0 The Impact of Broadcasting
Six programmes presented by ALASDAIR CLAYRE 2: Politics and Consensus
How far did broadcasting from its earliest days contribute, both by what it conveyed and by what it did not, to the shaping of ' consensus politics '?

Contributors

Talks:
Sir John Summerson
Unknown:
Sir John Soane
Unknown:
David Watkin
Unknown:
Thomas Hope
Presented By:
Alasdair Clayre

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