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One Pair of Eyes: No Worse Heresy

on BBC Two England

Nicholas Tomalin, Reporter of the Year 1966 looks at the nature of power in modern Britain.

Personal power - how do those who have it feel about using it? Did they seek it? Has it changed them? Was it worth it?
With contributions from: The Rt. Hon. Barbara Castle, M.P. Minister of Transport; William Rees-Mogg, Editor of The Times; General Sir John Hackett, C.-in-C. British Army of the Rhine; Arthur South, leader of Norwich City Council and Lord Brooke of Cumnor, who as Home Secretary had to decide between life and death.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Nicholas Tomalin
Interviewee:
The Rt. Hon. Barbara Castle
Interviewee:
William Rees-Mogg
Interviewee:
General Sir John Hackett
Interviewee:
Arthur South
Interviewee:
Lord Brooke of Cumnor
Executive producer:
Christopher Ralling
Producer:
Francis Megahy

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