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Facts, skills, and ideas
6.30 German for Beginners
Lesson 18 given by Sydney Salami with the help of Sabine Michael
Hannah Norbert as Frau Weber
Michael Ritterman as Herr Muller
Lilli Durra as Frau Muller
Script, by Sydney Salami
Produced by Edith R. Baer
(Third broadcast)

6.50 Taking Issue
A new series of programmes in which the arguments surrounding an issue of current controversy are clearly stated.
This week: Public Money for the purchase of pictures?
For: Michael Kitson, Lecturer in the History of Art, Courtauld Institute, University of London
Against: Joseph Lauwerys, Professor of Comparative Education, University of London Chairman, Leslie Smith

7.10-7.30 Painting of the Month
Supplementary Series 1: The Architecture of Dulwich College Picture Gallery
Architect, Sir John Soane 17531837
Speaker, Joseph Rykwert, Librarian, Royal College of Art, London
Produced by Rodney Bennett
These talks are being printed in 'The Listener'

Contributors

Unknown:
Sydney Salami
Unknown:
Sabine Michael
Unknown:
Hannah Norbert
Unknown:
Frau Weber
Unknown:
Michael Ritterman
Unknown:
Herr Muller
Unknown:
Lilli Durra
Unknown:
Frau Muller
Produced By:
Edith R. Baer
Unknown:
Michael Kitson
Unknown:
Joseph Lauwerys
Unknown:
Leslie Smith
Unknown:
Joseph Rykwert
Produced By:
Rodney Bennett

Introduced by Bill Hartley ,
Motoring in Other Countries: 2-Switzerland, by W. F. SHEPHERD
Your Road Safety Ideas: A selection of listeners' road safety suggestions discussed by NORMAN Goodchild , Chief Constable of Wolverhampton
An Under-Secretary from the Ministry of Transport responsible for road safety
G. GRIME, Deputy Head of the Traffic and Safety Division of the Road Research Laboratories
Road Conditions: a review of the week ahead
Repeated on Saturday at 13.0 (Home)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bill Hartley
Unknown:
W. F. Shepherd
Unknown:
Norman Goodchild

Network Three

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