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In the middle of the political party conference season, this programme looks at the much-discussed "moral crisis" and asks who decides what is right and wrong when no-one can agree?
At the heart of the programme are the revealing results of a nationwide survey carried out by pollsters MORI into the moral beliefs of 18-35-year-olds. Questions asked include who do young people trust with laying down guidelines for life in the 90s, and which is the most moral of today's political parties? Plus a session from the Proclaimers,
Bernard Manning on blasphemy, Paul Gambaccini on the morality of rock 'n' roll and Piers Morgan, editor of News of the World, on the morality of the press. A Burning Pictures production

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Bernard Manning
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Paul Gambaccini

BBC Radio 1 England

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BBC Radio 1 is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 30th September 1967.

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