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NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR THE SEVENTIES

on BBC Radio 3

A series of four discussions
Led by Brian Beedham of The Economist
Each discussion, with a different main speaker, will be broadcast from a different university
3: Social Tensions in the Seventies
From Sussex University
Are the problems of the 1970s likely to bring a revision of the basic social structure of Britain. and if so what sort of revision? This programme includes a discussion of the probable social tensions of the seventies and the problems of alleviating them.
Main Speaker
DR ALAN LITTLE
Director of Research and Statistics Inner London Education Authority
BRIAN ABEL-SMITH
Professor of Social Administration London School of Economics
AI.AIN JACOB of Le Monde
ANGUS MAUDE , M.P.
BRIAN WALDEN , M.P.
Produced by George Fischer
National Purpose in the Seventies, from University College, London. Main Speaker, Alaslair Burnet , Editor of 'The Economist': June 6

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Beedham
Unknown:
Angus Maude
Unknown:
Brian Walden
Produced By:
George Fischer
Unknown:
Alaslair Burnet

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