The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom: 1955-1974. Competition, Volume 1; Volume 5

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Oxford University Press, 2009
 

Contents

The Scope of the Review
1
Private and Public Reactions
14
The Remaining Monopoly
28
The Power of the News
69
Two Threats
75
Suez Unfolds
81
Collision Course
89
Action Taken and Stopped
95
Monitoring Service Listening Room July 1964
430
Bush House 16 Last Night of the Proms September 1967 Sir Malcolm Sargent greets the audience
430
first and last meeting of the Forsytes
430
Cover of Radio Times 2430 June 1967 advertising Our World
430
Its a Square World
434
POLITICIANS EDUCATORS
455
Towards the Open University
490
The Pirates
502

The Role of the
103
Events in Perspective
116
AUDIENCES
139
The Advent of Media Research
183
Drama
190
SixFive Special Juke Box Jury
198
Comedy
210
Sport
216
Music
227
This Is the
235
GREENE AND HIS CRITICS
309
The Shock of the
351
Top and Bottom
376
Words and Music
395
The Second Channel
402
Dr Who and Z Cars
416
Behind the scenes of Tonight 1957
430
SixFive Special November 1957
430
David Coleman introduces Grandstand May 1959
430
Hugh Greene greets Lord Reith at Grocers Hall Dinner in November 1961
430
Tony Hancock in The Radio Ham June 1961
430
Z Cars July 1963
430
The Benn Regime
515
The General Election of 1966
549
After the Election
558
Planning the Open University
567
Radios 1 2 3 and 4
573
God and Mammon
581
A New Chairman
595
The Regional and the Local
623
BBC Local Radio
639
BBC Regions
665
Bush House
680
The BBC World Service
697
Civilisation 1969
713
BROADCASTING IN
719
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
811
THE JUBILEE BEFORE AND AFTER
865
Numbers of Licences Issued
1005
Bibliographical Note
1077
Dads Army 1970
1084
Index
1091
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