LESSON 13
In the South
Introduced by Douglas Clarke
Still Centralt: George Dow, a divisional traffic manager of the London Midland Region, and historian of the Great Central Line, discusses its present and future with G. Freeman Allen, editor of Trains Illustrated.
Gone: Robert Symes reports on the end of the Swansea to Mumbles Railway, with some recordings
Enthusiasts: Spencer Gilks presents interviews with members of the Railway Correspondence and Travel Society recorded during a London rail tour
Expert Bidding Contest
In whicSr international players, bidding in different studios, think aloud
The Final
A. F. TRUSCOTT and R. A. PRIDAY v. C. RODRIGUE and Mrs. F. GORDON v.
L. DODDS and K. KONSTAM
This is one of the hands they bid:
Dealer, East: love-all
Introduced by Terence Reese and Harold Franklin
The programme is recorded and the players had no advance knowledge of the cards
Masters Consultation Match
Leonard Barden and Jonathan Penrose (White) v.
R. J. Broadbent and R. G. Wade
(Black)
The moves so far:
(1) P-Q4, Kt-KB3; (2) P-QB4, P-K3; (3)
Kt-QB3, B-Kt5; (4) B-Kt5, P-KR3; (5) B-R4. P-Q4; (6) P-K3, P-QB4; (7) PxQP, Q-R4, (8) BxKt, BxKt ch.t (9) PxB, QxP ch.; (101 K-K2, Q-Kt7 ch.; (11) K-B3,
PxB; (if) Q-Bl, QxQ; (13) RxQ, KPxP; 14) RxP, B-K3, (15) B-KtS ch., K-Ql; (16) Kt-K2, Kt-Q2; (17) R-B3, Kt-K3; (18) Kt-B4, R-QBI; (19) KR-QB1, K-K2
Unconventional Chess
Talk by C. H. 6'D. Alexander
Points of Technique
Antony Hopkins
Antony Hopkins usually discusses a work to be broadcast during the week; sometimes he goes further afield in his choice of topic.