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Tuesday's Documentary: Our Man Anywhere

on BBC One London

A profile of Malcolm MacDonald
He has described himself, jokingly, as 'an Afro-Asian with a lot of Scottish blood.'
A friend of Nehru, Chou En-Lai, and Kenyatta, and adopted son of a Dyak chief; a connoisseur, photographer, author, and humorist. He's the son of Britain's first Labour Prime Minister, and was in the Cabinet himself at the age of thirty-three. After more than twenty-five years' service in different parts of the Commonwealth, he's now due to retire.
Tonight's film profile of Britain's most versatile Commonwealth diplomat marks this year's Commonwealth Day.
With contributions from Mrs. Pandit, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, M.P.

See colour feature on page 32

Contributors

Subject:
Malcolm MacDonald
Speaker:
Mrs. Pandit
Speaker:
Sir Alec Douglas-Home
Producer:
Jeremy Murray-Brown

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