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A magazine for radio and recording enthusiasts
Introduced by John Kirby
Percussion and Peckham
Tristram Cary talks about his work on the score for The Ballad of Peckham Rye. a radio entertainment from Muriel Spark's novel (Third, October 7: to be repeated on October 29): with illustrations
Pioneers
From time to time one of the pioneering spirits of radio and recording will visit Sound
1: Captain P. P. Eckersley
Produced by Marguerite Cutforth

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Kirby
Talks:
Tristram Cary
Unknown:
Peckham Rye.
Unknown:
Captain P. P. Eckersley
Produced By:
Marguerite Cutforth

A series of forty lessons
Script by Ronald Hingley Lesson 3
Produced by Raymond Escoffey
Recorded broadcast of Nov. 16, 1959 A revised version of the original pamphlet containing vocabularies, grammar, and notes on pronunciation and theory can be obtained, price 5s., through newsagents or booksellers, or direct by sending a crossed postal order for 5s. (not stamps, please) to [address removed]

Contributors

Script By:
Ronald Hingley
Produced By:
Raymond Escoffey
Professor Sidorov:
Victor Gregoriy
Katya Sidorova:
Lubow Volossevich
Tom Davenport:
Peter Woodthorpe

Questions submitted by listeners are discussed by the panel
Guest panelists
Boris Schapiro and Leslie Allwood They bid the following hand Dealer, West: game all
Introduced by Terence Reese and Harold Franklin
Questions for discussion in this series should be addressed to Bridge BBC, Broadcasting House, London, w.i.

Contributors

Unknown:
Boris Schapiro
Unknown:
Leslie Allwood
Introduced By:
Terence Reese
Introduced By:
Harold Franklin

My Favourite Game
Talks by masters and enthusiasts 13: Miss P. A. Sunnucks
The Leicestershire Chess Club 1860-1960
Talk by P. N. Wallis
The British Team in Holland
Report by C. H. O'D. Alexander

Contributors

Unknown:
N. Wallis
Unknown:
C. H.

Network Three

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