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11.55 am 'Hamlet' Workshop 2
The political world of the play. How can a supposedly 'mad' Hamlet deal with the machinations of the Danish court?
12.20 Central Place Theory
Do settlements occur haphazardly across the country or is there some underlying statistical pattern? ROY LEWIS analyses the theory.
12.45 The Standards Debate: Part 1
Have academic standards been sacrificed on the altar of equality? KENNETH MINOGUE presents his case, supported by SIR MAX BELOFF , PROFESSOR SIR ANTONY FLEW and DR JOHN MARKS, and cross-examined by PROFESSOR A. H. HALSEY. LUDOVIC KENNEDY in the chair ensures fair play.

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Roy Lewis
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Kenneth Minogue
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Sir Max Beloff
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Fessor A. H. Halsey.
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Ludovic Kennedy

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