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An easy anthology
Twenty language lessons based on a pamphlet with grammar commentary by Dennis Ward ,
University of Edinburgh Script by Peter Norman ,
University of London
Lesson 1
Those taking part:
Emmie
Vosnesenskaya Victor Gregoriy , Peter Norman Production by Ariadne Nicolaeff
The pamphlet can be obtained, price 6s... through newsagents or booksellers, or direct by sending a crossed postal order for 68. (not stamps, please) to [address removed].
A Russian pronunciation practice record is also available, and can be obtained from BBC Publications at the above address, price 3s. 6d., plus 9d. for postage and packing.

Contributors

Commentary By:
Dennis Ward
Script By:
Peter Norman
Unknown:
Vosnesenskaya Victor Gregoriy
Unknown:
Peter Norman

A monthly series of broadcasts by distinguished art historians, directors of galleries, and practising painters, each of whom has chosen to talk about a picture that interests him. The pictures can all be seen in galleries and collections in this country.
10—Vetasquez' ' The Water Seller. in the Wellington Museum,
Apsley House, London discussed by Geoffrey Agnew , of a firm of art dealers

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Agnew

Evolution by Computer by J. L. Crosby , Ph.D. Department of Botany,
Durham Colleges
Primroses usually exhibit two forms (pins and thrums), but on rare occasions genetic change has produced a third (the homostyle): this form is preferred by natural selection and so tends to spread through any population in which it appears. Dr. Crosby has discovered such populations in Somerset. He has used an electronic computer to simulate this evolutionary process, especially the way in which homostyly spreads from population to population.

Contributors

Unknown:
J. L. Crosby

Network Three

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