by George Miles
From St. Augustine's Church,
Edgbaston, Birmingham
A series for those who have begun to learni the language and would like to increase their colloquial knowledge of it.
PROGRAMME 11
Script by S. J. W. Salami Production by Arthur Langford
Introduced by John Lade
John Warrack reviews some recent records of highlights from opera
B. J. Webb offers advice on the choice of apparatus
4 -- Seurat's
' Une Baignade, Asnieres *
(in the Tate Gallery) discussed by Michael Ayrton
A weekly programme about work in the world of science
Guests that Kill
2-The Death of the Virus-infected Cell by F. Kingsley Sanders of the Virus Research Group,
Medical Research Council
Last week Dr. Kingsley Sanders explained that animal cells use chemical blueprints when making their own substance, but that viruses may substitute false blueprints and so upset the normal activities of the host cell. In this talk he goes on to speak about the ultimate death of the cell.