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MAN copes with fear in various ways, making light or dark of it according to his temperament. Computer-governed business, certain aspects of inherited wealth and privilege, the predicament of old age-these are all subjects guaranteed to anger and frighten. | MAN copes with fear in various ways, making light or dark of it according to his temperament. Computer-governed business, certain aspects of inherited wealth and privilege, the predicament of old age-these are all subjects guaranteed to anger and frighten. | ||
− | The world of big business with its sacred/ profane cows, its use of psychological tools in staff selection and in the dissemination of its ' media ' and goods, suggested the first of my three plays, The Applicant.<ref James Broom Lynne writing in ''The Radio Times''.</ref> | + | The world of big business with its sacred/ profane cows, its use of psychological tools in staff selection and in the dissemination of its ' media ' and goods, suggested the first of my three plays, The Applicant.<ref> James Broom Lynne writing in ''The Radio Times''.</ref> |
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Revision as of 17:14, 7 June 2016
Delia worked on a short radio play[1] "The Applicant", produced by Christopher Holme.[2]
MAN copes with fear in various ways, making light or dark of it according to his temperament. Computer-governed business, certain aspects of inherited wealth and privilege, the predicament of old age-these are all subjects guaranteed to anger and frighten. The world of big business with its sacred/ profane cows, its use of psychological tools in staff selection and in the dissemination of its ' media ' and goods, suggested the first of my three plays, The Applicant.[3]
Availability
- Broadcast on 21st December 1967 at 8.50pm and 26th April 1968 on BBC Radio 3.[1]
- In the BBC Sound Archive on tape TRW 6704.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A search for "The Applicant" on the BBC Genome Project].
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 6704.
- ↑ James Broom Lynne writing in The Radio Times.