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Commentary in 34 languages, with pretty pictures by the BBC...
...catching shots came courtesy of the British Broadcasting Corp., which shared television rights to the ceremony with Independent Television (ITV) and had choice camera locations outside. The BBC supplied its all-day feed to 81 foreign broadcasting companies, including ABC, CBS and NBC. Especially remarkable were the BBC'S pictures inside the cathedral. They were orchestrated down to a nanosecond by Producer Michael Lumley, who directed the shifting of cameras from religious icons to the boys choir to the royal couple in a way that perfectly matched the music and pace of the ceremony. From a 6-in. square...
...everything we put in front of them," says Stanislaw Zawada, a member of Solidarity's national commission. "Now it is impossible to count all these agreements. We must begin to analyze them to see which ones can be carried out." As Walesa put it in an interview with BBC-TV last week: "If we go on strike now, we'll destroy ourselves and the economy." Nonetheless, dockers on the Baltic coast and employees of the LOT national airline were threatening new strikes this week...
...broadening and restructuring of the Boston Biohazards Committee (BBC)--an area regulatory organization for DNA research--and giving the BBC a larger role in overseeing RDNA research...
...offbeat. Perhaps his apprenticeship at the Santa Fe Opera -the prototype of the innovative summer company-has something to do with it, as well as his urbane salesmanship. Gaddes also credits public interest in the exciting young singers who have appeared with the company and admits that the BBC's telecast of the 1978 Albert Herring raised the company immeasurably in the eyes of opera-hungry St. Louisans...