Ban Is Lifted on Taylor the Satirist
Board No To White Pop
Date
1979-07-26Author
Christie, Roy
Staff Reporter
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1 pageRights
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The item consists of two articles. The first relates to Jeremy Taylor who had previously been banned from working in South Africa. The article notifies the public that he was granted permission to visit the country to present his new show. The article also includes some contextualisation relating to his career and personal life. The second article pertains the position taken by the East Rand Administration who had refused a white pop group permission to perform a concert at the D H Williams Hall in Katlehong Township, Germiston.