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Lord Hill at Home

on BBC One London

to Robin Day
Charles Hill , piano-maker's son, doctor, British Medical Association Secretary in the negotiations with Aneurin Bevan on setting up the National Health Service, ' Radio Doctor,' MP, Cabinet Minister in Harold Macmillan 's Government, Chairman of both the Independent Television Authority and the BBC, Privy Councillor and for the last 12 years, Baron Hill of Luton.
LORD HILL, in an informal filmed interview, reflects on his varied and often controversial public life.
'Providence didn't construct me for a decorative role. I really don't fit easily into the role of stooge,' says LORD HILL
Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON

Contributors

Piano-Maker:
Charles Hill
Unknown:
Aneurin Bevan
Unknown:
Harold MacMillan
Producer:
Christopher Capron

BBC One London

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