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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, will be broadcast from a different university
2. British Politics in the Seventies
From The Cambridge Union
Are the problems of the 1970s likely to bring a revision of the basic political structure of Britain. and if so, what sort of revision? This includes the relationship to Parliament of the political process; the survivability of the two-party system; and the relationship between the centre and the regions in the distribution of powers of government.
Main speaker: DAVID WATT
Political Editor of The Financial Times
DR. NORMAN C. HUNT
Fellow of Exeter College. Oxford
ANTHONY LEWIS of The New York Times
ANGUS MAUDE M.P. ,
BRIAN WALDEN , M.r.
Produced by George Fischer
Social Tensions in the Seventies, from Susse:r University. Main speaker, Dr. Alan Little , Director of the Research and Statistics Group. I.L.E.A.: May 30

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Beedham
Unknown:
Anthony Lewis
Unknown:
Angus Maude M.P.
Unknown:
Brian Walden
Produced By:
George Fischer
Unknown:
Dr. Alan Little

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