26 JUNE 1964, page 14

Crick-crack Reform

By HENRY FAIRLIE es not for me to suggest why, but it is a long time since we heard anything of Dr. Brain- drain. He was obviously a man of even slighter mettle than I thought......

Lh Ows Letters Manifesto With The Performance Of The...

in dealing with radio problems at the moment. The Home Secretary, on behalf of the British Government, undertook that the Isle of Man could have its own commercial medium-wave......

South Africa And Sanctions Sir,—quoodle Asks: What Now...

Africa? Surely—confronted with the appalling logic of the South African Government's policies, and remember- ing Britain's other experience of a 'yolk' leadership obsessed by a......

Sir,—your Leading Article On Broadcasting Could Well Be...

Conservative Party policy at the elec- tion. Eighty-five per cent of the listeners in the 'pirate' areas choose commercial _radio rather than the BBC services, and 100 per cent......

Bbc Policy

SIR,—The Spectator invents a policy for the Light Programme, attributes it to the BBC, and proceeds to deride it. Here are the facts. There is no plan for any fundamental change......