Ronald Reagan’s presidency, from Reagonomics and the invasion of Grenada in his first term, to the Iran-contra scandal and reconciliation with Soviet leader Mihail Gorbachev in his second. A fascinating social, cultural and political history of American life, through the words of British-American journalist and broadcaster, Alistair Cooke (1908 – 2004).
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Letter from America by Alistair Cooke: Alistair Cooke's Letter from America Rediscovered
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Highlights from lost recordings from the 1970 and 80s.
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George Bush’s presidency, the Panama invasion, the Soviet bloc collapse and the first war in Iraq. Alistair Cooke's fascinating look at American life.
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The assassinations of John F Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy through to Vietnam and America’s shame at the My Lai massacre. A fascinating social, cultural and political history of American life, through the words of British-American journalist and broadcaster, Alistair Cooke (1908 – 2004).
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From America’s great hope after Nixon’s election victory, to disillusionment after Watergate through to President Carter’s election. A fascinating social, cultural and political history of American life, through the words of British-American journalist and broadcaster, Alastair Cooke (1908 – 2004).
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Bill Clinton’s first term encompassed controversies from the Israeli-Palestinian Oslo accords and gays in the military to the North American Free Trade Agreement and an attempt at healthcare reform. A fascinating social, cultural and political history of American life, through the words of British-American journalist and broadcaster, Alistair Cooke (1908 – 2004).
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Bill Clinton’s second term was dominated at home by the Monica Lewinsky scandal and the attempt to impeach him, but there were major events abroad with the al-Qaeda attack on US embassies in east Africa and the war in Kosovo. A fascinating social, cultural and political history of American life, through the words of British-American journalist and broadcaster, Alistair Cooke (1908 – 2004).
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Alvin Hall travels the USA revisiting the insights and observations of Alistair Cooke's Letter from America, on subjects as diverse as jazz, immigration and the American Dream
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Chinese President Jiang's 1997 visit to America to meet President Clinton, the dangers of a strong Chinese economy, and Saddam Hussein's threat to shoot down planes over Iraq.Av BBC Radio 4
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1970s America rediscovered through lost recordings of Letter from America, on the 10th anniversary of legendary journalist Alistair Cooke's death. Paddy O'Connell and guests including historian Dominic Sandbrook, Alvin Hall, Ann Treneman and Naomi Shragai will reflect on the personalities and stories of 70s America - from Nixon's resignation, Muham…
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Alvin Hall concludes his trip through the USA revisiting Alistair Cooke's Letter from America. This week he travels to Washington DC to reflect on a letter about the war in Vietnam. Letter from America was Alistair Cooke's weekly radio broadcast that ran continuously for 58 years on the BBC, from 1946 to 2004. The BBC will be making available the e…
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Alvin Hall continues across the USA revisiting Alistair Cooke's Letter from America. This week he pursues Alistair's passion for jazz in New Orleans, the city where it all began. Letter from America was Alistair Cooke's weekly radio broadcast that ran continuously for 58 years on the BBC, from 1946 to 2004. The BBC will be making available the enti…
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Alvin Hall continues across the USA revisiting Alistair Cooke's Letter from America. This week finds him in Pittsburgh and at a baseball game at Chicago's historic Wrigley Field. Letter from America was Alistair Cooke's weekly radio broadcast that ran continuously for 58 years on the BBC, from 1946 to 2004. The BBC will be making available the enti…
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Alvin Hall sets off on a roadtrip through the USA revisiting Cooke's Letter from America. Letter from America was Alistair Cooke's weekly radio broadcast that ran continuously for 58 years on the BBC, from 1946 to 2004. The BBC will be making available the entire archive - over 900 programmes - on the Radio 4 website, from November 1st. Cooke had s…
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Alistair Cooke discusses the reality of wind chill, questionnaires for appointing cabinet officers and the secrets to old age.Av BBC Radio 4
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How Wrong We've Been, from Madison to Roosevelt
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Alistair Cooke explains how America was able to wait patiently for the confirmation of their new president, George Bush.Av BBC Radio 4
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An Embarrassing Relic of Authoritarianism
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Alistair Cooke contemplates the pros and cons of democracy and the role of America's Electoral College.Av BBC Radio 4
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Alistair Cooke asks whether the doubts about the result of the Florida vote are paralysing America's government.Av BBC Radio 4
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It's a Nine Ring Circus and You'll Never be Bored
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Alistair Cooke examines the voting irregularities of 1876 and applies the lessons learned from them to the current electoral crisis in Florida.Av BBC Radio 4
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The Origin of the Continental Blow Out
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Alistair Cooke looks at the origins of Thanksgiving and seasonal trends in food.Av BBC Radio 4
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The various legal issues underlying the failure to elect either George W Bush or Al Gore as president are explained by Alistair Cooke.Av BBC Radio 4
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Given the closeness of the recent election, Alistair Cooke asks what sort of mandate the next President will really possess.Av BBC Radio 4
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Democrat or Republican? Gore or Bush? Who will be the next President? Alistair Cooke reviews the two candidates.Av BBC Radio 4
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Suffocating in an Ocean of Advertising
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Alistair Cooke looks forward with pleasure to the Presidential election and an end to wall-to-wall lobbying and advertising.Av BBC Radio 4
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Alistair Cooke celebrates the life and work of diarist James Agate and contemplates how he would have approached the pressing issues of the modern world. .Av BBC Radio 4
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The World's Tumult and the Price of a Barrel of Oil
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Alistair Cook considers two conflicts - the rioting in Jerusalem and the revolution in Belgrade.Av BBC Radio 4
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With a presidential election a month or so away, Alistair Cook ponders the history of the American presidential debates.Av BBC Radio 4
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Whilst the rising price of gasoline (or petrol to the European listener) is casusing a problem across both Europe and the US, Alistair Cooke considers who, if anyone, is really to blame for this big oil situation.Av BBC Radio 4
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In the midst of the reporting from the Sydney Olympic Games, Alistair Cooke is surprised by an article detailing the legal status of prostitution in Australia. Whilst reviewing the article he reflects on the eternal struggle between political idealism and reality.Av BBC Radio 4
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In the run up to the presidential election Alistair Cooke considers the affect of the poll ratings, Governor Bush's language gaffs and personality contests.Av BBC Radio 4
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Alistair Cooke examines the lengths athletes go to for sporting success and reflects on the history of bodily enhancement through drugs, hormones and exercise techniques.Av BBC Radio 4
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Alistair Cooke considers the American passion for trusting in God and how religion is linked to the American constitutional rights.Av BBC Radio 4
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Alistair Cooke considers the tragic sinking of the Russian submarine Kursk and what public reaction in Russia has revealed about the government's relationship with it's people.Av BBC Radio 4
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Alistair Cooke talks about the colossal forest fires raging across the United States and explains how they've started to become an issue of political partisanship.Av BBC Radio 4
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Alistair Cooke explains the origins of the American political phrases "carpet bagger" and "running mate" as well as the role of the vice president.Av BBC Radio 4
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From Exciting Horserace to Exhibition Trot
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Alistair Cooke considers the outdated presidential nominating conventions and remembers the dramatic evenings of the longest ballot in US history.Av BBC Radio 4
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From Party Convention to Coronation
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On the eve of the political parties choosing a nominee for the presidency of the United States, Alistair Cooke remembers some previous party conventions.Av BBC Radio 4
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Ghostly Applause for a News Blackout
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Alistair Cooke evaluates the effect of the news blackouts surrounding the Israel and Palestinian peace talks and reflects on their joint history and turbulent relationship.Av BBC Radio 4
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Alistair Cooke remembers George Gallup, the man whose scientific polling method changed the study of government and public opinion forever.Av BBC Radio 4
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Alistair Cooke bends his alphabet into a metaphysical helix in order to gain an understanding of the human genome.Av BBC Radio 4
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On the 50th anniversary of the United Nation's Korean War Alistair Cooke remembers the conflict that was often called the "forgotten war", including how the veto clause was written into the UN charter.Av BBC Radio 4
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This Great Festival of Consumerism
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Alistair Cooke ponders on how long the ordinary American family has been paying attention to Father's Day and is worried by the great festival of consumerism.Av BBC Radio 4
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In light of a new vedict surrounding the visiting rights of grandparents, Alistair Cooke reflects on the pace at which the Supreme Court makes its decisions.Av BBC Radio 4
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Alistair Cooke reflects on how President Clinton is polishing up his political legacy with his recent Chinese and Russian treaty summits.Av BBC Radio 4
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Alistair Cooke reflects on the beginning of the national obsession with cholesterol and the scientific study which proved eating too much meat is bad for you.Av BBC Radio 4
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If the mother of invention is necessity, then Alistair Cooke reflects that the father is resistance. In the light of unions disagreeing to trade with China, he reflects that all inventions meet with resistance at first...including dishwashers.Av BBC Radio 4
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After a shock announcement from New York City Mayor Giuliani, Alistair Cooke considers when the taboo of writing about the private life of prominent politicians was lifted.Av BBC Radio 4
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The China Bill and other Kickshaws
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Whilst the House of Representatives vote on granting China permanent trading privileges, Alistair Cooke considers San Francisco's law against sizeism.Av BBC Radio 4
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The life and times of a colourful character in American theatre - David Merrick - are remembered by Alistair Cooke.Av BBC Radio 4
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Alistair Cooke examines the legal battle to declare six year old Cuban Elian Gonzalez eligible for permanent asylum in the US and the political ramifications of the case.Av BBC Radio 4
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After the New York stock exchange plunges more than 600 points, periods of boom and bust are remembered by Alistair Cook.Av BBC Radio 4
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Alistair Cooke examines whether questions on the US census invade individuals' privacy and explores the uses of private information.Av BBC Radio 4
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Never-failing, Ever-soaring, High-flying, Hi-techs
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While technology stocks are puzzling financial experts, Alistair Cook wonders what alternative sources will be found to create energy.Av BBC Radio 4
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The Most Significant Event of Recent Times
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Alistair Cooke considers the ramifications of the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power station and the Pope's apology for the Catholic Church's sins against unbelievers.Av BBC Radio 4
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A National Figure of Charm and Pity
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Alistair Cooke discusses the case of 6 year old Cuban Elian Gonzalez, the sole survivor of a group of would-be illegal immigrants whose boat capsized off the Florida coast.Av BBC Radio 4
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Buying Judges and Acquiring a Patron Saint
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Recalling a misleading first impression of America, Alistair Cook examines St. Patrick's Day celebrations and the influence of Irish immigrants on the Democratic Party.Av BBC Radio 4
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A Brief Joust and Tumble with Sir Galahad
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Alistair Cook looks at the rise and fall of Senator John McCain - briefly a challenger to George W Bush to be the Republican party's candidate in the forthcoming election.Av BBC Radio 4
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America's tricky relationship with Taiwan is under the spotlight as the country enrages China by ordering $6bn of warships from the US.Av BBC Radio 4
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