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6.30 German for Beginners
Lesson 16 given by SYDNEY SALAMÉ with the help of SABINE MICHAEL
HANNAH NORBERT as Frau Weber
LILLI DURRA as Frau Müller
Script by SYDNEY SALAMÉ
Produced by EDITH R. BAER Third broadcast
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6.50 Taking Issue
A new series of programmes in which the arguments surrounding an issue of current controversy are clearly stated
This week: Two Ministers of Education?
For: SIR ROBERT AITKEN Vice-Chancellor of the University of Birmingham
Against: SIR WILLIAM ALEXANDER Secretary, Association of Education Committees
Chairman, LESLIE SMITH

7.10-7.30 Painting of the Month: 1: POUSSIN 1593/4-1665:
"The Nurture of Jupiter" in Dulwich College Picture Gallery, London
Speaker, ROBERT MEDLEY, Artist and Head of Department of Painting and Sculpture, Camberwell School of Art, London
Produced by RODNEY BENNETT
These broadcasts are part of a scheme for subscribers who are supplied with a colour print of the painting discussed together with background notes and illustrations in black and white. An Innovation this year is a supplementary series in which speakers discuss other aspects of the visual arts - sculpture, ceramics. architecture, etc. The material will be dispatched quarterly.

Contributors

Presenter/script:
Sydney Salamé
Co-presenter:
Sabine Michael
Frau Weber:
Hannah Norbert
Frau Müller:
Lilli Durra
Script By:
Sydney Salami
Produced by:
Edith R. Baer
Speaker:
Sir Robert Aitken
Speaker:
Sir William Alexander
Chairman:
Leslie Smith
Speaker:
Robert Medley
Produced by:
Rodney Bennett

Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Motoring in other Countries: California, U.S.A., by KEITH WILLIAMS Night Driving: some advice from RONALD PRIESTLEY
The Paper Way to Motoring: CHARLES HOLLAND recalls the problems of a holiday abroad Motorists Under Arrest by 'THE LAWYER '
Road Conditions: a review of the week ahead

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bill Hartley
Unknown:
Keith Williams
Unknown:
Ronald Priestley
Unknown:
Charles Holland

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