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A magazine for radio and recording enthusiasts The Story of the Radio Society of Great Britain which has just celebrated its fiftieth anniversary
Processing and Pressing Disc Records
A factory processing engineer talks to DONALD ALDOUS
Technically Outstanding Disc Records of 1963 Introduced by Douglas BROWN Produced by GEORGE ANGELL

Contributors

Introduced By:
Douglas Brown
Produced By:
George Angell

A monthly series on astronomy
The Zodiacal Light by DONALD BLACKWELL
Savilian Professor of Astronomy, Oxford University The Zodiacal Light is a faint and apparently unexciting feature of the night sky: but its origin raises fundamental questions about interplanetary space. To answer them. Professor Blackwell recently participated in an expedition to the Andes.

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Blackwell

Maternity '64
Doctors, midwives, and mothers examine modern maternity care, including the development of the foetus and the experience of childbirth
Introduction:
Development and scope of ante-natal care; an obstetrician's view of some social implications of childbirth
Speaker:
A Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of London University

Consultation Match
SVETOZAR GLIGORIC and JONATHAN PENROSE (White) 9. MIKHAIL TAL and HARRY GOLOMBEK (Black)
Position after Black's (10) Q-R6: rnblkbIr/lp3ppl/p2ppnlp/8/ 3NPP1B/q1NQ4/P1P3PP/ 1R2KB1R
Chess Problems
Some recent books reviewed by D. B. PRITCHARD
Arranged by TERENCE TILLER

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Penrose
Unknown:
Mikhail Tal
Reviewed By:
D. B. Pritchard
Arranged By:
Terence Tiller

A monthly programme Cultures and Churingas
A discussion on new approaches to Australian archaeology Speakers:
VINCENT MEGAW
Department of Archaeology University of Sydney MALCOLM RUEL
Department of Anthropology University of Edinburgh
Introduced by CHARLES THOMAS
Produced by JOHN IRVING

Contributors

Introduced By:
Charles Thomas
Produced By:
John Irving

Network Three

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More