Word: broadcasting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...York's WNEW or Washington's WTTG. It is the BBC's magnificent production of The War of the Roses. Royal Shakespeare Company Director Peter Hall has lashed Shakespeare's history plays into a single drama more than ten hours long, which will be broadcast in three parts at monthly intervals. Part 1 is presented on Sunday...
...notes he had taken on conversations with Papa should be considered as letters from the author; it was as illegal for Hotchner to use the tape recordings he had made as it is for recordings of the radio broadcast of an opera or a symphony to be copied and sold. Almost all the material of the book, said Mary, was the stuff that Papa could have put into an autobiography. As such, it now belonged to her, and she had not given her consent...
...EVENING NEWS WITH ROGER MUDD (CBS, 6:30-7 p.m.). The network expands its evening news to six times a week, all in color, with this first Saturday broadcast...
...would follow the same policies as her predecessor, and last week, as she was sworn in as India's new Prime Minister, she seemed firmly on Lal Bahadur Shastri's path. Her Cabinet retained all of Shastri's key ministers, and she vowed in her inaugural broadcast that her "first duty" would be the same as Shastri's: to find more food for India's 480 million people, who face famine in the months ahead...
...FRANCE, Thomson-Houston took over Hotchkiss-Brandt to form the country's largest appliance producer, and the steelmaking Pont-à-Mousson merged with the Compagnie Financière de Suez (TIME, Jan. 28). Image et Son, a French radio-TV firm owning peripheral stations that broadcast into France, announced it was buying 30% of the Compagnie Française de Télevision, a research organization...