§ 76. Mr. G. Thomasasked the Assistant Postmaster-General from which Welsh sources he has sought information concerning the special problems in Wales if commercial television is introduced.
§ Mr. GammansNone.
§ 86. Mr. G. Thomasasked the Assistant Postmaster-General to what extent consideration was given to the special problems of Wales before he decided to introduce commercial television.
§ Mr. GammansThe Government have outlined proposals generally applicable to the country as a whole. The special problems of Wales, as of other parts of the United Kingdom, will be considered in due course.
§ 87. Mr. G. Thomasasked the Assistant Postmaster-General what advice he received from the Advisory Council for Welsh Affairs concerning the introduction of commercial television.
§ Mr. GammansNone.
§ 12. Mr. G. Thomasasked the Assistant Postmaster-General how many resolutions of protest he has received against the introduction of commercial television to Wales.
§ Mr. GammansNine formal resolutions and seven letters from individuals or groups of individuals.