14/02/1956
News bulletin, featuring an interview with Richard Hughes of The Sunday Times. Presented by Leonard Parkin. (1969)
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Interview with Mr R Hughes of The Sunday Times
Duration: 00:50
Did You Know?
Richard Hughes refers in his interview to a familiar face from Reuters, who was journalist Sidney Weiland. The conference with Burgess and Maclean in fact consisted of little more than a prepared statement, with no opportunity for detailed questions. They asserted through their statement that 'we neither of us have ever been Communist agents', explaining that their joint trip to the Soviet Union was made with the intention of gaining 'better understanding between the Soviet Union and the West'.
Experts at the time speculated that the conference was a public relations exercise, linked in some way to the opening of the Soviet Communist Party Congress, the first such congregation since the death of Stalin three years earlier.
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- Tue 14 Feb 1956 22:00大象传媒 Television Service
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