First of a two-part programme.
For a quarter of a century Lord Arnold Goodman 's reputation was that of the establishment's number one fixer of industrial and constitutional disputes, funding for the arts, and libel actions. 'Send for Lord
Goodman!' was the cry.
Yet he remained a figure very much in the background, partly because of his aversion to television.
In conversation with Donald Trelford , editor of The Observer, he discusses his work and his attitudes to
Britain today.
Director Linda McCarthy Producer Hugh Purcell
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