Here are Muggeridge's views on the accepted values of today - on nudity on the stage; sex edu- cation and religious education in schools; tele- vision as maker – or ruin - of Presidents. His alarming prophecies – some of them already ful- filled - and his Cassandra-like warnings of the fate attending upon the degeneration of Western man make thought-provoking and often amusing reading; and all his observations reflect the changes not only in post-war society but also in Muggeridge himself. So fluent and persuasive are they that it is hard to believe they were uttered unprepared in the bustling atmosphere of a live radio discussion. Michael Bowen, who compiled and edited this col- lection, was producer of Any Questions? for twenty-five years from 1953.