Robin Day

Standard Name: Day, Robin

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Literary Setting Molly Keane
This, like Good Behaviour, is a black comedy set in a crumbling Anglo-Irishbig house, Durraghglass. Unlike Good Behaviour it sets its protagonist family (of the same generation as Aroon St Charles) in...

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February 1959: A non-deferential interview of Prime Minister...

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February 1959

A non-deferential interview of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan by broadcaster Robin Day is credited with first making television a significant part of the political process in Britain.
Steele, Sir Richard, and Joseph Addison, editors. The Guardian. J. Tonson.
(8 August 2000): 17
Mount, Ferdinand. “Living with Monsters”. London Review of Books, Vol.
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Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
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1970: Robin Day launched a BBC radio phone-in programme,...

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1970

Robin Day launched a BBC radio phone-in programme, It's Your Line, in which, for the first time, ordinary people in Britain were enabled to question the senior politicians.
Steele, Sir Richard, and Joseph Addison, editors. The Guardian. J. Tonson.
(8 August 2000): 17

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