Abstract: | Edward Pawley's BBC Engineering: 1922-1972 (London: BBC, 1972—L 7.00, or about $18.00) Peter Black's The Biggest Aspidistra in the World (London: BBC, 1972—L2.00, or about $5.00) BBC Handbook 1973 (London: BBC, 1972—75p, or about $1.75, paper) British Broadcasting: 1922-1972—A Select Bibliography (London: BBC, 1972—75p. or about $1.75, paper) Broadcasting Technology—Past, Present and Future (London: Institution of Electrical Engineers, P. O. Box 8, Southgate House, Stevenage, Herts. SG1 1HQ, England, 197 2—L5.O0 or about or about $12.50, paper) Andrew Boyle's Only the Wind Will Listen: Reith of the BBC (London:Hutchinson, 1972—L4.50, or about $11.25) John Snagge and Michael Barsley's Those Vintage Years of Radio (London: Pitman, 1972—L3.00, or about $7.50) Violence on Television: Programme Content and Viewer Perception (1972, 220 pp., L2.00, or about $5.00) Charles Curran, "The BBC in the Eighties" (1972, 22 pp., gratis) Taste and Standards in BBC Progammes: A Study by the BBC for its General Advisory Council January 1973, 11 pp., gratis BBC Record (bi-monthly, gratis on request) Annual Report and Accounts of the British Broadcasting Corporation (annual, cost varies but now approximates $4.00 per year) George Hills, Broadcasting Beyond One's Frontiers (1971, 59 pp., gratis from BBC, P.O. Box 76 Bush House Strand, London WC2B 4PH) Brian Groombridge's Television and the People: A Program for Democratic Participation (Baltimore: Penguin Educational Specials, 1972—$1.95) |