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Page 119
... problems of political broadcasting made more and more MPs revise their views . It was not until Aneurin Bevan sprang a surprise on everybody by ad- vocating the televising of Parliament , that the Government was forced to think about it ...
... problems of political broadcasting made more and more MPs revise their views . It was not until Aneurin Bevan sprang a surprise on everybody by ad- vocating the televising of Parliament , that the Government was forced to think about it ...
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... problems of political broadcasting would be largely swept away : ( a ) Political ' balance ' would no longer be a crucial problem in topical programmes . If MPs have a fair and regular chance of being seen in a Television Hansard , the ...
... problems of political broadcasting would be largely swept away : ( a ) Political ' balance ' would no longer be a crucial problem in topical programmes . If MPs have a fair and regular chance of being seen in a Television Hansard , the ...
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... problems . Any new charge to the Exchequer will be challenged . The advent of colour tele- vision may raise new questions of expense , and new technical problems to be surmounted . All of which will make the case for televising ...
... problems . Any new charge to the Exchequer will be challenged . The advent of colour tele- vision may raise new questions of expense , and new technical problems to be surmounted . All of which will make the case for televising ...
Contents
A TIME FOR SELFQUESTIONING I | 1 |
MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS | 9 |
PANORAMA AND THE BBC | 18 |
Copyright | |
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