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Face to Face

on BBC Television

Victor Gollancz and John Freeman
'I specially dislike talk about obeying God, as if he were some Stalin or Hitler: I cannot think that he wants me to obey him: what he wants, I think, is that I should learn to co-operate'. (Daily Mirror)
'It was a public school which converted me fully to Socialism'. (Daily Mail)
'I had a great concealed love of my father. We had great hostilities, but fundamentally I loved him very much, which I think I only learned when he was dying'. (Frankly Speaking)
'...all political questions are humanitarian ones. Unless we grasp that we are doomed'. (The Guardian)
'I always say a blessing over my first asparagus'. (Sunday Times)
'At Oxford I called myself a Judeo-Christian radical'. (Daily Mail)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Victor Gollancz
Interviewer:
John Freeman
Drawings:
Feliks Topolski
Producer:
Hugh Burnett

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