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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine September 19th 1993
Martin Jacques writes on politics and culture for The Sunday Times and is making a programme for BBC TV on the decline of politics. “I’d planned to meet Ken Follett at his Tuscany retreat but couldn’t get there, so we had to make de with a subterranean West End restaurant”
Michael Medved is a film critic and television presenter in the US, and is author of the controversial best- seller Hollywood Versus America. At Yale Law School his classmates were Bill and Hillary Clinton
Ken and Barbie – Champagne socialism personified: Ken Follett, best-selling novelist, and his wife Barbara are the cutie-pie fundraisers behind the Labour party. He talks to Martin Jacques. Photographs by Marcello Mencarini
Hasta la vista baby? – The future career and image of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Hollywood’s most successful star of the 1980s, seems confused and uncertain. Now that his latest film has lost out at the box office to Jurassic Park, Michael Medved asks: is Arnie a dinosaur whose time is past?
Keeping up with the Joneses – The provocative artist Allen Jones’s aggressive view of the female form has mellowed over the years. Report: Simon Mills. Photographs: Simon Wheeler
Cover story Terry Waite – When the Archbishop of Canterbury’s envoy went to Beirut in 1987 he little suspected it would be five years before he returned home. In the first of two exclusive extracts from his new book he describes his hostage ordeal.
Angela Bassett – The actress who was such a hit as Tina Turner now has plans to move on. Report by Steve Goldman. Peggy Sirota: photographs
80 pages. All our magazines are the original first day copies. The photographs shown are the copy that is for sale. Used and lightly read in good condition for age.