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Television Policies of the Labour Party 1951-2001, PDF eBook

Television Policies of the Labour Party 1951-2001 PDF

Part of the British Politics and Society series

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Des Freedman explores Labour's divided response to the development of commercial television in the 1950s and assesses the impact of Wilson's governments on television in the 1960s.

His key argument is that Labour has always been a vigorous but ultimately unreliable advocate of television.

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