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How Well Do Yon Play?
Leonard Barden again Invites listeners to test their skill against the Masters
Position after Black's (24) ... PxN: r 'i)k2/plplq3/Qlp3pl/2Nlplpl 1P6/2P5/P5PP/3R2K1
How should White continue?
The Week's Chess News
A summary by Leonard Barden
More Strategic Discoveries Talk by Eileen Tranmer BLACK (Golombek)
WHITE(Franklin)
A board in the starting-position will also be useful

What, No Pineapples?
Talk by Frank Rhoden Programme arranged by Terence Tiller
This is the last programme in the current series. A new series will begin in the Autumn

Contributors

Unknown:
Leonard Barden
Unknown:
Leonard Barden
Talk By:
Eileen Tranmer
Talk By:
Frank Rhoden
Arranged By:
Terence Tiller

A monthly magazine with news of people, problems, and pleasures of special interest to blind listeners
Introduced by David Scott Blackhall Recorded broadcast of April 22 Next edition: Sunday, May 20

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Scott Blackhall

How it affects the way we live
Urban Renewal
What can be done now?
In the second discussion the same four speakers with special experience of rebuilding our towns and cities carry on from where they left off last week.
HENRY WELLS
Deputy Chairman of the Commission for the New Towns and formerly Chairman of Hemel Hemp-stead New Town Development Corporation; chartered surveyor DENNIS PILCHER
Deputy Chairman of Bracknell New Town Development Corporation; chartered surveyor Harry SYMON
Director, Association of Land and Property Owners PETER CHAMBERLIN
Partner in the firm of architects for the Barbican Redevelopment in the City of London

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Pilcher
Unknown:
Harry Symon

Network Three

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