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in the North
Introduced by T. P. Hally Brown Journey North: Angus Mackenzie introduces some of the recordings he made on a tour of Scotland last summer
The Customers' Questions: The North Eastern Region has been holding a successful series of public meetings at which railway users can raise all manner of points with senior officials of the region: an example was the meeting in Wake-field on April 25
The Hub of North America: Richard Hope , who has been journeying across the North American continent reports on a visit to Chicagodescribed as the world's greatest railway centre

Contributors

Introduced By:
T. P. Hally
Introduces:
Angus MacKenzie
Unknown:
Richard Hope

A series of forty lessons
Script by Ronald Hingley
Lesson 34
Professor Sidorov....Victor Gregoriy Tom Davenport. ...Peter Woodthorpe Katya Sidorova. ...Lubow Volossevich Produced by Raymond Escoffey
Recorded broadcast of June 27, 1960
A Listen and Learn series
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. to BBC Publications [address removed]

Contributors

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

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Exhibition Match
.Dr. Max Euwe adjudicates upon competitors' entries, in the competition based upon the match
Fischer, Barden-Penrose. Clarke
Final position:
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Memory Men at Work
Further interviews recorded at Leipzig by Leonard Barden
The World Championship
Harry Golombek reports upon the Tal-Botvinnik match

Network Three

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