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This incredible woman was once interviewed by Malcolm Muggeridge from the BBC News.
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According to Muggeridge the camera was a perfect example of what William Blake meant when he wrote:
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Malcolm Muggeridge, after a lifetime of making his living from television, retreated to a small English village and had his television aerial removed.
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Look on YouTube at the real 1979 Friday Night Saturday Morning, the show in which Palin and John Cleese were set upon by Malcolm Muggeridge and the Bishop of Southwark, and the incident that provides the climax for this biographical drama by Tony Roche.
TV review: Holy Flying Circus; Paul Merton's Adventures; Kirstie's Handmade Britain 2011
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As to abstinence education again, and sex education in general, to further emphasize the cultural and moral/ethical concretions mentioned above, it was Muggeridge who noted “Sex is the mysticism of materialism and the only possible religion in a materialistic society.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Do ‘Family Values’ Weaken Families?” 2010
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Malcolm Muggeridge, after a lifetime of making his living from television, retreated to a small English village and had his television aerial removed.
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Malcolm Muggeridge noted that sex is the mysticism of materialism; things have degenerated considerably since he made that observation: we now have sex. com which is the mysticism of solipsism.
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Malcolm Muggeridge used to say, “the camera always lies”.
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Malcolm Muggeridge said something to the effect that Western Civilisation will eventually be overrun by barbarians that it has produced in its institutions of higher learning.
Muslim yahoos disrupt Israeli Ambassador’s talk at UC Irvine « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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Several intelligence officers, from AEW Mason and Graham Greene to Malcolm Muggeridge and Hugh Trevor Roper, were also famous and popular writers.
MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service, 1909-1949 by Keith Jeffery Robert McCrum 2010
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