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A weekly programme of Christian news and comment
Introduced bv the Rev. David Edwards
The items include:
News Comment: by Fenton Morley
Christians Behind the Iron Curtain: Eberhard Wedell. recently returned from a visit to Czechoslovakia. talks of the importance of maintaining contacts-at present largely neglected -with those who are trying to practise the Christian faith in the People's Democracies
Dr. Richard Niebuhr, the American theologian, discusses with the Rev. John R. Gray, of the Church of Scotland. some of the trends in American Church life during the twenty-three years since Mr. Gray was his pupil at Yale

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. David Edwards
Unknown:
Fenton Morley

Seven programmes in which professional and amateur zoologists talk about the behaviour of animals and the ways in which it can be studied.
A.D. Blest, of University College, London, talks about the instinctive patterns of web-building in spiders
Peter Haskell, of the Anti-Locust Research Centre, explains how grasshoppers communicate, with recorded illustrations of some of their 'songs'.
Colin Butler, of Rothamsted Experimental Station, gives examples of instinctive behaviour and of learning in the activities of a honey-bee colony.
Introduced by John Carthy of Queen Mary College, London.
A booklist and some suggestions for further study can be obtained by sending a stamped addressed envelope to [address removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Haskell
Unknown:
Colin Butler
Unknown:
Rothamsted Experi
Introduced By:
John Carthy

Network Three

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