'Stuffing Their Mouths with Gold' audio cassette recording of programme broadcast on Radio 3, 27 Aug 1982.
- BBC
- Date:
- 1982
- Reference:
- GC/98/1
- Part of:
- "Stuffing their Mouths with Gold"
- Archives and manuscripts
About this work
Description
Michael Neve's Radio Three programme on the origins of the National Health Service. Neve, Lecturer in the History of Medicine, University College London / Wellcome Trust (Formerly Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine). In preparation for the programme, Neve interviewed key people involved in the beginnings of the NHS or who have studied its beginnings and extracts from some of these interviews are included in the broadcast programme. Interviewees included: Lord Taylor of Harlow, Rt Hon Enoch Powell, MP, Minister of Health, 1960-1963, Frank Honigsbaum, Lord Hill of Luton, Dr Brian Kirman, Dr David Gullick, Professor Brian Abel-Smith, Rt Hon Michael Foot MP, John Pater, Dr Frank Gray, Dr Charles Brook, Professor Francois Lafitte, Baroness Wooton of Abinger, Dr Solomon Wand, Dr David Widgery and Lesley Doyal. Also included are archival clips from Aneurin Bevan's talk on `The National Health Service' which was originally broadcast on 6 Oct 1949.
Publication/Creation
1982
Physical description
1 audiocassette (60 min.)
Contributors
Copyright note
Copyright assigned to the Wellcome Trust
Copyright in the interviews has been assigned to CMAC apart from Dr Wand and Lord Fenner Brockway. The BBC retains a copyright interest in the programme compiled from them and the recording of Aneurin Bevan.
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