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Is an Elite Necessary?

on BBC Radio 3

Seven programmes investigating the developing relationship between art and its publics.
2: Popular and Pop by FRANK KERMODE , Professor of Modern English Literature at London University with contributions from
J. G. BALLARD , WILLIAM BURROUGHS, JOE TILSON , JOE BOYD, STUART MONTGOMERY, RICHARD HOLMES, TONY GARNETT
The nature of 'pop' in music and the visual arts: its influence on other forms: the public for it: its relationship to fine art and to popularity. Produced by RICHARD KEEN
(Thursday, 8.35 pm: 3 - Is There an American Elite? 23 May: a second enquiry by Frank Kermode )

Contributors

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Frank Kermode
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J. G. Ballard
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William Burroughs
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Joe Tilson
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Joe Boyd
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Stuart Montgomery
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Richard Holmes
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Tony Garnett
Produced By:
Richard Keen
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Frank Kermode

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