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... Third Pro- gramme would begin in September , it diffused the snobbery issue a little by shifting the emphasis from capital - C Culture , that ' forbid- ding word ' , and stressing instead the national inheritance of culture that ...
... Third Pro- gramme would begin in September , it diffused the snobbery issue a little by shifting the emphasis from capital - C Culture , that ' forbid- ding word ' , and stressing instead the national inheritance of culture that ...
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... Third Programme , though strenuous , was for me a health - giving exercise.'112 Grisewood and Barnes were an ... Third . ' Everyone agreed that the Third Programme was “ cultural ” ; the trouble started over interpretations . I had to be ...
... Third Programme , though strenuous , was for me a health - giving exercise.'112 Grisewood and Barnes were an ... Third . ' Everyone agreed that the Third Programme was “ cultural ” ; the trouble started over interpretations . I had to be ...
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... Third Programme , a sell - out to ' the alleged opinion of the majority of listeners'.119 Was this how the Third , so valiantly begun , was going to end ? Morris tried to reassure him and argued that its well - known standards did not ...
... Third Programme , a sell - out to ' the alleged opinion of the majority of listeners'.119 Was this how the Third , so valiantly begun , was going to end ? Morris tried to reassure him and argued that its well - known standards did not ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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