6 OCTOBER 1984, Page 24
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Sir: The contributions of your columnist Paul Johnson regularly move me to wish that I was as certain about anything as he is about everything (a reaction possibly shared by others among your readers). How agree- able, therefore, to be able to point out that Mr Johnson seems to be mistaken in supposing (The media, 1 September) that J. B. Priestley's wartime radio talks were not published in this country: the most celebrated of these, the series of 'Post- scripts' broadcast in 1940, appear to have been published in that year by Heineman, under the unsurprising title Postscripts.
E. I. Winton
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