Hi Scott,
I'm not aware of anything published on the Money Programme although I think maybe Jean Seaton/ Anthony McNicholas at Westminster writing the sequel to Briggs' history of broadcasting at least acknowledge the programme.
My own work on 'Analysis' and 'File on Four' may of use to you and we have an almost complete tape and transcript archive of Analysis since 1970 here at Bournemouth.
Let's have a chat about this when we meet on Jan. 23rd which leads me onto this invitation to all;
Dr Scott Anthony
author of
Public Relations and the Making of Modern Britain: Stephen Tallents and the Birth of a Progressive Media Profession
will be speaking at the Centre for Media History, Bournemouth University
Wednesday 23rd January 2013 4pm.
If you would like to attend please contact me for further details
Hugh Chignell
Associate Professor of Broadcasting History
The Media School
Bournemouth University
BH12 5BB 01202 961393 Mob. 07799643970
Public Issue Radio: Talks, News and Current Affairs in the Twentieth Century, 2011
On 8 Nov 2012, at 03:36, Dr S.M. Anthony wrote:
A plea for help... I was wondering if anybody knew whether there was any
work currently being done on The Money Programme? (Or indeed, on any aspect
of financial journalism at the BBC.)
I am currently putting together a workshop for next year entitled
'Interrogating Economics in the Public Sphere' and if anyone is/has
colleagues/students etc working in this broad area I'd be grateful if you
could pass this message on/put them in touch.
Best wishes
Scott Anthony
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