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Budget 86

on BBC One London

A Newsnight Special
David Dimbleby presents live coverage of The Rt Hon Nigel Lawson , mp's third Budget, with analysis and comment from TUC General Secretary Norman Willis , Chairman of the Rank Organisation Sir Patrick Meaney , economist Peter Oppenheimer and chartered accountant Philip Hardman. Sir Robin Day talks to leading politicians before and after the Chancellor's statement.
Peter Snow , with the help of the BBC computer and the Institute for Fiscal Studies, analyses the effects of the measures on industry, taxpayers and consumers. From the City, Nick Clarke and Mark Rogerson report on the effect of the Chancellor's measures on the economy, shares and the pound with Bill Martin , senior UK economist of stockbrokers, Phillips & Drew. From
Gateshead, Nicholas Wooley and Gavin Esler assess what it will mean for industry and employment and Olivia O'Leary gets the first reaction from those traditional victims of Budget Day - the nation's smokers, drinkers and motorists.
Director VICTOR MELLENEY Producers NEIL ECCLES
MICHAEL HOGAN. TIM GARDAM Editor RICHARD TAIT
0 FEATURE: page 3 and WODDIS ON page 79

Contributors

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David Dimbleby
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Nigel Lawson
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Norman Willis
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Patrick Meaney
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Peter Oppenheimer
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Philip Hardman.
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Peter Snow
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Nick Clarke
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Mark Rogerson
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Bill Martin
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Nicholas Wooley
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Gavin Esler
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Olivia O'Leary
Director:
Victor Melleney
Producers:
Neil Eccles
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Michael Hogan.
Editor:
Richard Tait

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