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EINSTEIN, THE MAN AND HIS ACHIEVEMENT

on Network Three

Three programmes under the general editorship of DR. G. J. WHITROW of the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
2: The Years of Fame (19091933) The principal contributor is
Dr. Denis Sciama of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Cambridge University.
Other contributors include
PROFESSOR H. LEVY
PROFESSOR W. H. MCCREA
PROFESSOR C. LANCZOS
DR. E. H. HUTTEN
DR. R. H. FURTH
SIR Roy HARROD and Miss M. C. A. DENEKE
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES To be repeated on March 19
The Last Years (1933-1955): March 9

Next Week in the Third
THE BRANDENBURCERS IN BOHEMIA
Opera by Smetana
Performance by the Prague National Opera Company on gramophone records Sunday
A synopsis can be obtained by sending a stamped addressed envelope to Smetana, [address removed]
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SAMUEL BECKETT
Seventh broadcast of his radio play All That Fall
Sunday
Reading of his verse Tuesday
MICHELANCELI plays Liszt's Piano Concerto No. and Franck's Symphonic Variations with the New Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall
Tuesday
THE COMMANDER'S DAUGHTERS Play by Roger Vitrae (1899-1952) author of ' Victor ' translated by Joanna Richardson Friday

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr. G. J. Whitrow
Unknown:
Dr. Denis Sciama
Unknown:
Professor H. Levy
Unknown:
Professor W. H. McCrea
Unknown:
Professor C. Lanczos
Unknown:
Dr. E. H. Hutten
Unknown:
Dr. R. H. Furth
Unknown:
Sir Roy Harrod
Unknown:
Miss M. C. A. Deneke
Produced By:
Christopher Sykes
Unknown:
Samuel Beckett
Play By:
Roger Vitrae
Translated By:
Joanna Richardson

Network Three

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