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*[[1968]]: ''[[Tolkien in Oxford]]''
*[[1968]]: ''[[Tolkien in Oxford]]''
*[[1972]], ?Mid-March: "Tolkien Seeks the Quiet Life in Oxford" (''Oxford Mail'', 22 March 1972)<ref>{{CG|C}}, p. 760</ref>
*[[1972]], ?Mid-March: "Tolkien Seeks the Quiet Life in Oxford" (''Oxford Mail'', 22 March 1972)<ref>{{CG|C}}, p. 760</ref>
*[[1973]]: Tolkien interviewed about the Oxford Poetry Chair [Oxford Poetry Chair: ITV News 25-05-1973]<ref>[http://jiscmediahub.ac.uk/record/display/039-00049494
*[[1973]]: Tolkien interviewed about the Oxford Poetry Chair [Oxford Poetry Chair: ITV News 25-05-1973]<ref>[http://jiscmediahub.ac.uk/record/display/039-00049494 Oxford Poetry Chair] at [http://jiscmediahub.ac.uk jiscmediahub.ac.uk] (accessed 10 December 2013)</ref><ref group=note>Tolkien was asked, "presumably you voted for Mr [?]Jennings?"<br>
Oxford Poetry Chair] at [http://jiscmediahub.ac.uk jiscmediahub.ac.uk] (accessed 10 Dez 2013)</ref>
"What?", replied Tolkien (he didn't hear the question).
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"Presumably you voted for Mr Jennings?"
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"I did. [inaudible]".
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The video then cuts away to black. Presumably this was just a way of introducing the main item. Tolkien is mentioned again and associated with Basil Blackwell as supporting Mr Jennings. ([http://www.facebook.com/groups/TheTolkienSociety.EducationalCharity/permalink/10152072409221068/ The Tolkien Society Facebook group], accessed 14 December 2013)</ref>


 
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Interviews with J.R.R. Tolkien is a project on Tolkien Gateway which strives to create a chronological list of all known interviews conducted with J.R.R. Tolkien.

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  1. Tolkien was asked, "presumably you voted for Mr [?]Jennings?"
    "What?", replied Tolkien (he didn't hear the question).
    "Presumably you voted for Mr Jennings?"
    "I did. [inaudible]".
    The video then cuts away to black. Presumably this was just a way of introducing the main item. Tolkien is mentioned again and associated with Basil Blackwell as supporting Mr Jennings. (The Tolkien Society Facebook group, accessed 14 December 2013)

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