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by Graham McCann


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  Index

  A Clump of Plinths 27, 29

  A Dry White Season 195

  A Little Hotel on the Side 1980

  A Night at the Opera 129

  A Prime Minister on Prime Ministers 38, 44, 218, 347, 361, 369

  Ableman, Paul 29

  Admirable Crichton, The 50

  Advocate 290–1

  Aeschylus 297, 369

  Affairs of the Heart 195

  Airey, Sir Lawrence 133, 134, 135

  Albery Theatre 195, 200

  Aldwych Theatre 230

  Alexander, Terence 33

  All Gas and Gaiters 71

  All in Favor 294–5, 297

  All Souls Church, Langham Place 201

  Allen, Stuart 75, 76, 77–8, 85, 331

  Allsop, Kenneth 28

  Ambassadors Theatre 197

  Amistad 290

  Ammonds, John 86, 340

  An American Werewolf in London 197

  Angels in America 313

  Animal House 197

  Annan, Noel 33

  Annan Committee 33, 170

  Annan Report on the Future of Broadcasting 39

  Antrobus, John 304

  Apple Cart, The 67

  Are You Being Served? 6, 50

  Armstrong, Sir Robert 167, 237–8, 355

  Ashton, Joe 256, 361

  At Last the 1948 Show 86

  Atkin, Pete 198, 357

  Attlee, Clement 80

  Australia 259, 260, 314

  Ayckbourne, Alan 74

  Babes in the Wood 9

  BAFTA 85, 124, 158, 183, 196, 250, 260, 284, 291

  Bagehot, Walter 1, 15, 33, 39–40, 131, 215, 286, 327, 341, 343, 352, 357, 365, 367

  Balliol College, Oxford 56

  Bancroft, Sir Ian 132, 353

  Bangladesh 189

  Barclay, Humphrey 27, 30, 55, 347

  Barker, Ronnie 86

  Barrie, J.M. 50

  Basil Brush Show, The 70

  Baverstock, Donald 28, 346

  Beatty, Ned 81

  Bell, Tim 228

  Belles of St Trinians, The 12

  Benn, Tony 36, 298, 344, 346, 363, 367

  Bennett, Alan 195, 290

  Bentham, Trevor 136, 195, 291, 292, 362

  Berlin, Isaiah 17, 344, 367

  Berkeley, Ballard 66

  Beyond the Fringe 9, 27, 342

  Biffen, John 25, 358–9

  Bilko 160, 355

  Billington, Michael 314, 362, 364

  Bird, John 13, 335

  Birds of a Feather 315

  Birthday Suite, The 195

  Black Comedy 195

  Blackpool 127–8, 129

  Blair, Tony 188, 217, 297, 298, 299, 307, 363–4, 365

  Blue Murder at St Trinians 12

  Blues Brothers, The 197

  Blunkett, David 163, 367

  Blunt, Sir Anthony 247, 249

  Boon 292

  Booth, Connie 33, 60

  Bootsie and Snudge 303

  Bottomley, Peter 25

  Boulting Brothers 12–13

  Boucicault, Dion 287

  Bourgeois Gentilhomme, Le 287

  Bowness, Felix 78–9

  Brambell, Wilfrid 304

  Bridges, Sir Edward 12, 215, 342, 357, 367

  Briers, Ann 288

  Briers, Richard 88, 288–9

  Brink, André 195

  Bristol Old Vic 29, 67, 195

  ‘Britain’s Best Sitcom’ 296

  British American Tobacco 255

  British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) 6, 9, 13, 21, 27, 28, 32, 33, 34, 38, 58, 62, 65, 74, 76, 77, 78, 83, 84–5, 86, 87, 88, 89, 127, 130, 158, 166, 170, 171, 190, 195, 196–7, 198, 200, 204, 206, 219, 220, 230–1, 254, 258, 260, 261, 276, 281, 285, 286, 287, 288, 293, 295, 296, 303–4, 306, 315, 316, 320, 328, 329, 341, 342, 343, 346–69 passim

  BBC1 28, 30, 32, 57, 58, 89, 98, 109, 124, 142, 158, 170, 171, 183, 284, 289, 333, 347, 348, 349, 350, 355, 356, 362

  BBC2 48, 57, 58, 89, 90, 97, 98, 109, 130, 142, 158, 170, 171, 183, 195, 206, 212, 232, 250, 261, 296, 331–6, 348, 354, 362, 363

  BBC Books 167

  BBC Radio 4 3, 195, 198, 199, 293, 296, 342, 351, 353, 355, 356, 357, 358, 361

  BBC Worldwide 295, 315

  Rehearsal Rooms 74, 75, 76, 91, 230

  Studios 225, 226

  Broadcasting Press Guild Award 196

  Bron, Eleanor 174, 229, 333

  Brooke-Taylor, Tim 27, 29, 33

  Brown, Gordon 299, 318, 363, 364, 365

  Browning Version, The 195, 287

  Brush Strokes 227

  Brussels 123, 151, 152, 153, 154, 156–7

  Buchanan, James 138, 354, 367

  Buffery, Tony 30

  Bullock, Sandra 290

  Burgess, Guy 134, 247

  Burke, Edmund 358

  Berlusconi, Silvio 309

  Burnt Farm Ride 200

  Butler, R.A. 22, 344

  Butler, Sir Robin 125, 199, 224, 226, 353, 358

  Cable, Vince 25, 298

  Call My Bluff 132

  Callaghan, James 45, 64, 87, 88, 89, 95, 96, 138, 189, 218, 308, 367

  Cambridge, University of 21, 25–7, 30, 55, 56, 134, 198, 247, 286

  Cambridge Circus 29

  Cambridge Theatre Company 32, 35, 37, 60, 69

  Cameron, David 217, 299–300, 364, 365

  Cameron, John 27

  Camomile Lawn, The 287

  Campaign for Freedom of Information 251, 361

  Canada 295

  Carfagna, Mara 309

  Carlton-Browne of the F.O. 12

  Carlyle,
Thomas 9, 342

  Carrington 291

  Castle, Barbara 36, 132, 347, 353

  Channel Four 170–1, 287, 315, 363

  Channel Five 315

  Chapman, Graham 27, 29, 30

  Chapman, Leslie 47, 48, 144, 176–7, 223, 348, 358

  Charing Cross Hospital 164

  Cheng Hong 293

  Chequers 309, 316, 358

  Chicago 313

  Chichester 195

  Chichester Festival 313

  Chiltern Hundreds, The 9

  China 46, 231, 293

  Chiswick Town Hall 74

  Christie, John 21–2

  Churchill, Winston 8, 217, 233, 298, 318, 342, 357

  Citizen Smith 57

  Civil Service:

  depiction of in popular culture 10–14, 47–8, 223

  reactions to Yes Minister 130–5, 158, 159, 188, 258–9

  Clandestine Marriage, The 290

  Clarke, Kenneth 126, 255, 353, 361

  Cledwyn of Penrhos, Lord 258, 361

  Cleese, John 27, 29, 30, 32, 33–4, 35, 60, 66, 69, 86, 286, 349, 351, 355

  Clement, Dick 60, 303

  Clue 197

  Clunes, Martin 306

  Cockerell, Michael 28

  Comedians 32

  Commons, House of 3, 22, 24, 25, 35–6, 55, 96–7, 123, 130, 132, 144, 151, 159, 163, 175, 186, 226, 256, 262, 275, 278–9, 281, 285, 341, 344, 345, 346, 349, 356, 358

  Complete Yes Minister, The 293, 366

  Complete Yes, Prime Minister, The 293, 366

  Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur 174, 356

  Congreve, William 287

  Conservative Party 25, 65, 110, 138, 171, 200, 286, 299, 345, 346, 349, 352, 358

  Constant, Benjamin 301, 364

  Cook, Peter 9, 27, 342

  Corbett, Harry H. 304

  Coronation Street 170–1, 319, 365

  Corporation Man 32, 366

  Cosby 295

  Cotton, Bill 204, 205, 261, 367

  Council of the Howard League for Penal Reform 287

  Cream 30

  Critics’ Circle 287

  Croft, David 50, 60

  Crosland, Anthony 185–6

  Crossman, Richard:

  influence on YM 39–44, 47, 48, 53–4, 57, 63–4, 80, 104, 132, 166, 194, 267–9

  on Civil Service 39–44, 47, 48, 50, 53–4, 57, 63–4, 80, 104, 132, 166, 194, 267–9

  on Permanent Secretary 41–3, 50, 63–4

  on Principal Private Secretary 53–4, 57

  Curry and Chips 6

  Dad’s Army 6, 50, 60, 69, 349, 350, 363, 368

  Daily Express 142, 342, 344, 346, 349, 351, 352, 354, 357, 362, 366, 367

  Daily Mail 103, 110, 111, 244, 270, 311, 314, 351, 360, 364

 

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