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Dish of the Day

on BBC Radio 4 FM

The radio telescope at Jodrell Bank has been monitoring deep space for nearly 50 years. It is
Britain's eyes and ears on the universe. Hundreds of people keep it listening and watching and it's s recently been upgraded to cope with the ever-unfolding vistas of astronomy. Brian James talks to the people that make Jodrell Bank function: scientists engineers and maintenance personnel all contribute to an unusual behind-the-scenes glimpse of one of the our most recognisable and best loved landmarks. Producer Angela Hind

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Talks:
Brian James
Producer:
Angela Hind

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