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NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR THE SEVENTIES

on BBC Radio 3

A series of four discussions
Led by Brian Beedham of The Economist
Each discussion with a different main speaker, has been broadcast from a different university
4: National Purpose in the Seventies
From the Gustav Tuck Theatre, University College, London
Is there such a thing as a national purpose-and. if there is. how can it be defined for the 1970s?
Main Speaker
ALASTAIR BURNET
Editor of The Economist
BERNARD CRICK
Professor of political Theory and Institutions, Sheffield University ALAIN JACOB of Le Monde
ANGUS MAUDE , m.p.
BRIAN WALDEN, M.P.
Produced by George Fischer
Postponed from June 6

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Beedham
Unknown:
Alastair Burnet
Unknown:
Bernard Crick
Unknown:
Angus Maude
Produced By:
George Fischer

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