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... iMmi today UStew fa* 1 MP speaks about Actors' hardship See Page 9 ...
... ^K7rTaBTiTiTiTTrriTT13¥3TT'7Ti3cTTr^^ Inside Under 45 or over the hill that's the BBC approach. Larry Harris speaks up for the 'dinosaurs' on page 20 Nothing but a man and his dog Gordon Irving tells a tragic Edinburgh tale. See page 23 Big break Al Nedjari ...
... im Radio Five is on its death bed the mourners speak out on page 22 Riverside's rulfl searches for beyond the s^H weather. See page 12 V Harsh realitiTfl Irishman Shaifl Connaughton te^^B it like it is on page 21 The Secret Agent uncovers a showcase shame ...
... mm Setting us straight Joan Sims speaks her mind on the Carry On films and Sid and Babs' affair See page 6 Star search Can BBC Talent find the stars of tomorrow, or is it all a marketing stunt? See page 16 Join the club Play a round at (he golf course ...
... Iiim[>3 Who is speaking up for BBC producers in the debate about the Corporation's future? See page 24 Show of Strength hits the jackpot. Feeling the fringe benefits on page 14 It's a Secret, but being an Agent isn't all bad. See page 5 Karlin threat ...
... Technically speaking, they should say what they mean. See page 21 Discover why life is so sweet for actress Harriet Walter on page 12 There's no place like home. Keeping up with Mr Jones on page 18 The luck of the Irish in the Green Card lottery. See ...
... What has this man pulled out of the hat for Thames? Find out on page 22 Technically speak ing we've got all the information you need for the ABTT Trade Show 92 on pages 25-27 The politics of Art. Simon Mundy looks at which issues will be of most concern ...
... Talking toads Now is the time to speak up for the arts, says Arts Council's Allen. Page 2 Writ* away Surprise on London fringe as successful new writing venue moves on. Page 2 Back again Kaye Cooper returns to limelight as ITV commissions Conley special ...
... IBIili Growing up in public the Beeb's new recruit may be a mystery to many but his track record speaks for itself. See page 24 It's a rotten job but someone has to do it. Robert Breckman on the trials and tribulations of the arts administrator. See page ...
... imaa There's no holding back Former CFT director Duncan Weldon speaks exclusively to 77k- Stage Leader feature, page 8 Backstage crime When actor William Terriss was murdered 100 years ago, a nation mourned See page 11 Child's play it isn't Michael Forte ...
... ?mama Meet the Kander man Chicago composer John Kander speaks out as his hit musical enters the West End Leader feature, page 8 In a spin Radio 3's new six part series examines the problems facing the dance industry See page 26 NnfT said The Nuffield ...