Terkel comments and Ronald Blythe reads Report from an English village ; part 2
Reading "Report from an English Village" and interviewing the author Ronald Blythe while Studs was in London.
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Reading "Report from an English Village" and interviewing the author Ronald Blythe while Studs was in London.
Reading "Report from an English Village" and interviewing the author Ronald Blythe while Studs was in London.
Michael Frayn reads from his book "At Bay in Gear Street" and how he approaches writing. Oliver Howes, a livery driver, talks about music, his middle class background, and his work;part 1.
An interview with teacher and lecturer, Juliet Mitchell, who is a Marxist. She shares her support for the women's movement and talks about issues that affect women especially gender inequality. Juliet also refers to some comparisons between British and American women's movement.
Terkel Talks with known English Dramatist Sir Arnold Wesker (part 2) about the economy of England. The talk begins with the subject of apprentices and when students began their apprenticeship (usually at the age of 15). This is a two part interview