10 FEBRUARY 1961, page 15

Pay T V Sir. It Is, Of Course, Completely True, As

pointed out by Mr. Gabriel and Mr. King in their letters in your i ssue January that wire distribution of tele- v programmes in this country is very well de- ve loped and the......

Sir, --mr. Forster's Review Of The Present State Of Bbc

radio programmes only served to show how much his vision has suffered while watching tele- vision. He paid a television critic's homage to the mass appeal of Woman's Hour, in......

The Customers Can Wait

SIR, —In Your comment on my letter in your February 3 issue, you said that anybody might think, reading my letter, that you had condemned BEA and BOAC for taking the stand they......

A Look At Sound

SIR,-1 grant that Peter Forster has only one head and sympathise with him for having to use it to attend to so much television, but some of his views about radio in the article......

Sir, -- -while I Agree In Principle With Sarah Gain-...

of the actions of individuals in Hitler's Germany, she has surely Misconstrued the basic reasons behind such periodic outbursts by apparently civilised people. The crimes were......

Take A Girl Like You

SIR,—In his brief analysis of my Take a Girl Like you, Professor Enright makes three factual errors. They are: 1. He seems to think that to put Beethoven down as twelfth man to......

New Gods In Ghana

SIR.—It is forgiving of Mr. Amamoo, the Public Re- lations Adviser to the High Commissioner of Ghana, to express the keenness of his countrymen to develop Anglo-Ghana relations......

Timothy Evans

SIR,—It is sad to read in the Spectator that 'if Mr. Butler feels that an inquiry would be embarrassing, a posthumous pardon for Evans would be almost as good.' • On the......