| Description | Tracks 1 - 22:
These are recordings of radio and television broadcasts, some if not all of which are BBC programmes. Background sounds include comments by Charles Parker and unidentified children.
Tracks 1 - 4 cover a radio broadcast concerning the impact of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Britain's economy and public services. Tracks 5 - 16 relate to a 'Panorama' television programme about economic problems, unemployment and government policies. Tracks 17 - 18 concern a radio broadcast about industrial relations, including the Grunwick dispute and the role of trades unions including the Fire Brigades Union and the role of the TUC. Track 19 concerns migrants in Britain, and a discussion of a suggested amnesty for illegal immigrants. A radio broadcast about racist propaganda in schools is recorded on tracks 20 - 21. This includes an interview with the person responsible for 'Bulldog', a racist magazine. Reference is also made to disturbances at a National Front meeting in a Bristol school.
Track 22 is silent.
Total: 1 hour 05:07 minutes
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF534B0280980 |