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Recorded broadcast of October 8
Lesson 4
The lessons presented by Luisa Rapaccini based on her book Parlo Italiano a textbook for beginners Devised and produced by Elsie Ferguson
Recorded broadcast of Oct. 24. 1960
An essential adjunct to the lessons, a pamphlet containing the readings, points of grammar and syntax, and vocabulary, can be obtained, price 4s., through newsagents or booksellers, or direct by sending a crossed postal order for 4s. to BBC Publications [address removed]
A leaflet containing translations of the readings and answers to the exercises is also obtainable, price Is., from BBC Publications at the above address.
Heat 2, Round 1
Mrs. J. Moss. Mrs. P. M. Williams v. A. Hiron , E. L. Silverstone
Contestants answer problems on bidding and play.
This is one of the play problems:
North leads the four of Clubs (his only four card suite) against West's contract of Six Diamonds. How should West plan the play? Introduced by Terence Reese and Harold Franklin
The Bases of Combinative Play Talk by C. H. O'D. Alexander The position to be discussed
(Rotlevi v. Rubinstein, Lodz, 1907) 2rr2kl/lb3ppp/pb2p3/lp2P3/ lP2BPnq/PlN3Pl/lB2Q2P/R4RlK
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How well do you play?
Leonard Barden invites listeners to match their wits against the Masters
BLACK (Nielsen)
WHITE (Petrosian)
What would you play, as White? Programme arranged by Terence Tiller
Antony Hopkins