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Radio London,18 Jul 1976,24 mins

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Michael Freedland hears acting legend Sir John Gielgud recall a theatrical tour of Israel, while lawyer Victor Mishcon looks back on five years of You Don’t Have To Be Jewish. Louis Goodman assesses the state of British-Israeli trade, while there’s an interview with novelist and commentator Chaim Bermant about his new book, Going Home. Finally, there’s a Letter from Israel from Amnon Rafael. This is a programme from the BBC archive, originally broadcast on BBC Radio in the 1970s. Aspects of the programme reflect the time when it was made and due to rights considerations, the music may be shorter than in the original programme.

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