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World Service,05 May 1981,28 mins

Dancing Isadora Duncan's story

Meridian

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A new ballet choreographed by Kenneth MacMillan about the radical dancer Isadora Duncan is discussed with its composer Richard Rodney Bennett. News of The Old Vic's closure following a cut in its Arts Council grant is met with anger and sadness. And Margaret Drabble comments on the controversial decision to publish the late JG Farrell's unfinished novel The Hill Station, in its incomplete form. Presented by Humphrey Carpenter.

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