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A weekly programme of Christian news and comment
Introduced by Walter Macdonald
News Comment: Neville Penry Thomas
The Christian Medical College, Vellore, South India: Dr. Donald Paterson, associate professor of radiology at Vellore, talks of the work of this independent teaching hospital attached to the university Music for Holy Week: T. S. Turner suggests some possibilities within the range of the average church choir
The last two items are recorded

Contributors

Introduced By:
Walter MacDonald
Unknown:
Neville Penry Thomas
Unknown:
T. S. Turner

A series of ten programmes about the ancient Greeks, their history, genius and contribution to European civilisation.
8: THE VISUAL ARTS
A discussion between Martin Roberteon
Yates Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology
University College, London and Michael Ayrton
A classical archaeologist and a practising sculptor discuss the Greek arts of architecture, sculpture, and painting. They refer particularly to the illustrations in the BBC booklet The Greeks, which listeners are recommended to have by them.
A Listen and Learn series
Residential colleges in County Durham, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Cheshire, and Northamptonshire are arranging weekend courses on the Greeks to follow up this series of programmes. For details please send a stamped addressed envelope to BBC Publications (The Greeks, Follow-Up Courses)[address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Roberteon
Unknown:
Michael Ayrton

Network Three

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