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Post by johnfoyle on Feb 21, 2010 19:53:30 GMT
Is there a chance this is around somewhere? www.clivejames.com/node/428Clive James 21 November, 1976 (extract) As a climax to the salutary dust-up caused by his book on Unity Mitford, David Pryce-Jones was on Tonight (BBC1), face-to-face with Sir Oswald Mosley. Referee: Melvyn Bragg. It's not listed here - ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/1I'm interested since I'm a big fan of Elvis Costello. He recorded his first album in late 1976 and has said this about a track on it - “Less Than Zero”: After watching the decrepid Oswald Mosely excusing himself on television I placed a Mr Oswald in this warped and lurid fantasy. No more than he was trying to do with his own past.
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Post by davemachin on Feb 21, 2010 20:00:03 GMT
Wow. I never knew that one happened. I would sure like to see it though. I believe some of the seventies Tonight programme exist but wouldn't like to say if this one did. If it is of any help, I can remember seeing a colour video clip of Moseley talking on tv. I think it was maybe from a Late Night Lineup look back programme from the eighties. Not sure if it was from LNLU itself as it seemed to use clips from other arts programmes as well. Could it have been this?
Dave
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