The Richard Dimbleby Lecture

The Richard Dimbleby Lecture

NR | 1972

Season

1
29 - James Dyson: Engineering the Difference
Jan. 01,0001

28 - 2003: Dominique de Villepin - The path towards a new world
Jan. 01,0001

27 - 2002: Dr Rowan Williams - Nations, Markets and Morals
Jan. 01,0001

26 - 2001: Bill Clinton - The Struggle For The Soul of The 21st Century
Jan. 01,0001

25 - 2000: Sir Nicholas Serota - Who's Afraid of Modern Art
Jan. 01,0001

24 - 1999: Susan Greenfield - The Future Could be Too Much Fun
Jan. 01,0001

23 - 1998: George J. Mitchell - Principles of Peace
Jan. 01,0001

22 - 1997: Lord Nolan - Public Life, Public Confidence
Jan. 01,0001

19 - 1992: Lord Taylor of Gosforth - The Judiciary in the Nineties
Jan. 01,0001

18 - 1990: Helmut Schmidt - Europe in the Nineties
Jan. 01,0001

17 - 1989: Prince Philip - Living Off the Land
Jan. 01,0001

16 - 1988: Sir George Porter - Knowledge Itself is Power
Jan. 01,0001

15 - 1987: Sir Denis Forman - British Television: Who are the Masters Now?
Jan. 01,0001

14 - 1986: Sir John Harvey-Jones - Does Industry Matter?
Jan. 01,0001

13 - 1985: Baroness Warnock - Teacher, Teach Thyself
Jan. 01,0001

12 - 1984: David Sheppard - The Other Britain
Jan. 01,0001

11 - 1983: Sir Peter Parker - Missing Our Connections
Jan. 01,0001

10 - 1982: Garret FitzGerald - Irish Identities
Jan. 01,0001

9 - 1980: Lord Denning - Misuse of Power
Jan. 01,0001

6 - Jack Jones - The Human Face of Labour
Dec. 06,1977

3 - Lord Goodman - Housing - Who is to Blame?
Oct. 22,1974

1 - 1972: Lord Annan - What are Universities for, Anyway?
Oct. 31,1972

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The Richard Dimbleby Lecture was founded in the memory of Richard Dimbleby, the BBC broadcaster. It has been delivered by an influential business or political figure almost every year since 1972.

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