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Tellex Reports, 1969-1970



Reference
MCC/MED/2/30
Date:
1969-11-24 - 1970-03-17
Level of description
file
Extent
2 folders
Part of
Department correspondence (MCC/MED/2)
Scope and Content
File of news reports from television and radio relating to MCC and cricket, with dates and times they were broadcast. Subjects include the South African tour of England in 1970, transcript of the article 'Security at Springbok matches' on the Radio 4 news programme, transcript of the article '1970 South African Cricket Tour to go ahead' by Radio 4 which included interviews with B A Johnston and Cecil Paris, transcript of the BBC news article on the South African tour in December 1969, transcript of a BBC interview with E R Dexter on the South African tour, transcript of the BBC Radio 3 article entitled 'Sporting Ties with South Africa' which included interviews with B L D'Oliveira, Johnston and Bertie Mee, transcript of the article in the BBC programme 'Panorama' entitled 'The Issue of Racialism in Sport', transcript of the Sportsnight programme 'Apartheid in Sport', transcript of an article on Radio 2 Sports Review entitled 'Cricket Ground Vandalism', with reports from Peter Jones and John Motson and an interview with MCC Assistant Secretary J A Bailey and Glamorgan Secretary W Wooller, articles on demonstrations and vandalism at cricket grounds because of the South African tour, transcript of an interview with Raman Subba Row for the BBC Radio 4 'Ten O'Clock' programme, transcript of an interview with MCC Secretary S C Griffith for the BBC News programme, interview with Subba Row and David Sheppard for the BBC Radio 4 'Today' programme.
Associations
Brian Alexander Johnston
BBC
Cecil Gerard Alexander Paris
Edward Ralph Dexter
Wilfred Wooller
Basil Lewis D'Oliveira
Bertie Mee
Jack Arthur Bailey
Peter Jones
John Motson
Raman Subba Row
Stewart Cathie Griffith
David Stuart Sheppard
Subject
Television, radio, tellex reports, news reports, South Africa in England 1970, apartheid, cancelled tours
Institution name
Marylebone Cricket Club
Conditions governing access
Open
Language
English
Size
2 folders
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