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PREDICTABLE PIECES Apologies to “Watchit Mate"* for inadvertently conveying the impression that I was crediting the 8.8. C. for producing “C.S.” and "Please Sir.” Whatever else may be laid at the door of this august body, it would be unjust to insinuate that it was responsible for these cultural

masterpieces.—“ONE MAN’S MEAT . . .” MOHAMMED ALI Pandora’s review of the Frost-Clay feature is very disappointing. This was David Frost at his best, conducting a difficult interview with intelligence, patience and courtesy. The result was a new and surprising picture of Cassius Clay, the deposed but unbeaten champion, and a sobering glimpse at the racial problem as seen through the eyes of a black muslim.— H. G. Brown.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32215, 6 February 1970, Page 3

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Viewers’ Views Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32215, 6 February 1970, Page 3

Viewers’ Views Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32215, 6 February 1970, Page 3

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