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Nowadays when we listen to the radio not only do we understand the words but we can identify the persons speaking; not only do we recognise the tune, but we enjoy the quality. Geoffrey Gouriet, Chief Engineer, BBC Research and Development, demonstrates how this has been achieved.
(Lecture 4: Wednesday, 6.30 pm)
(Colour)

Contributors

Lecturer:
Geoffrey Gouriet

Four films in which Edwin Mullins looks at Art - the people who collect it, the people who create it and the people who cash in.

What gives a work of art its credit? How do you measure the quality of a Raphael or a Henry Moore? Who makes reputations in the art world - the critics, dealers, the collectors themselves? And what does reputation mean to the artist himself?
With Henry Moore, OM, Sir Charles Wheeler, PPRA, H.S. Ede, Geoffrey Agnew, Leslie Waddington, Alistair MacAlpine
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(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Edwin Mullins
Interviewee:
Henry Moore
Interviewee:
Sir Charles Wheeler
Interviewee:
H.S. Ede
Interviewee:
Geoffrey Agnew
Interviewee:
Leslie Waddington
Interviewee:
Alistair MacAlpine
Producer:
Christopher Martin

Introduced direct from Earls Court by Cliff Michelmore
Want to buy a 150 dinghy or a £5,000 home afloat? View the latest yachts, cruisers, power boats and dinghies at the 19th London International Boat Show.
From Lymington, Dick Tracy asks: are marinas too expensive?
From Australia, Bob Fisher reports on an ocean racing classic, the Sydney-Hobart, which started on Boxing Day.

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Dick Tracy
Reporter:
Bob Fisher
Director:
Peter Cleaver
Director:
Tony Salmon
Editor:
Brian Robins

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