A monthly programme reflecting the current archaeological scene
Two Thousand Years of Winchester
The site of Winchester has been continuously occupied since the first century A.D. Its present large scale replanning is giving archaeologists an unparalleled opportunity to study the growth and development of a town over almost two thousand years of its history
ALAN GIBSON discusses this work with MARTIN BIDDLE
Consultant Director of Excavations and introduces contributions from
R. N. QUIRK, Louise MILI. ARD and F. H. THOMPSON Produced by JOHN BLUMER
Programme 7
Script by SYDNEY SALAME with GERDA KOPPLER , HANNAH MILLER and JOSEF STEIN Produced by W. R. H. CARLING
Second broadcast
For details of accompanying booklet page 52
An enquiry into apprenticeship
GEOFFREY STUTTARD
Staff Tutor in Industrial
Relations, London University asks a group of craft apprentices how they find apprenticeship today, and what changes, if any, they would like to see made
He also talks with ROBERT CARR. m.p., ELLEN MCCULLOUGH of the T.U.C.. an apprentice supervisor, and a technical college lecturer
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