Caribbean Report 19-06-1991
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1991-06-19
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:21)
2. The Prime Minister of Barbados, Erskine Sandiford, is currently in Britain as a guest of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Mr. Sandiford’s visit will include meetings with Queen Elizabeth, Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd and Prime Minister John Major. During a live interview with Hugh Crosskill, Mr. Sandiford addresses the relationship of Barbados with Britain; the economy of Barbados; the adjustment of the Barbadian public service; and the pace of Caribbean regional integration (00:22-10:49)
3. West Indies medium pace bowler, Ian Alleyne replaces Patrick Patterson in the upcoming test match against England. Hugh Crosskill interviews Lance Gibbs, West Indies Manager (10:50-12:48)
4. Hugh Crosskill resumes the live interview with PM Erskine Sandiford who discusses the anticipated outcome of the upcoming Caricom Heads of Government summit in St. Kitts, and Barbados’ success in convincing the Caricom countries to recognize the flaws in the Multilateral Air Service Agreement with Britain (12:49-14:47)
2. The Prime Minister of Barbados, Erskine Sandiford, is currently in Britain as a guest of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Mr. Sandiford’s visit will include meetings with Queen Elizabeth, Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd and Prime Minister John Major. During a live interview with Hugh Crosskill, Mr. Sandiford addresses the relationship of Barbados with Britain; the economy of Barbados; the adjustment of the Barbadian public service; and the pace of Caribbean regional integration (00:22-10:49)
3. West Indies medium pace bowler, Ian Alleyne replaces Patrick Patterson in the upcoming test match against England. Hugh Crosskill interviews Lance Gibbs, West Indies Manager (10:50-12:48)
4. Hugh Crosskill resumes the live interview with PM Erskine Sandiford who discusses the anticipated outcome of the upcoming Caricom Heads of Government summit in St. Kitts, and Barbados’ success in convincing the Caricom countries to recognize the flaws in the Multilateral Air Service Agreement with Britain (12:49-14:47)