by WILFRED EMERY
From the Cathedral, Glasgow
Theatre Projects for 1964—
Oxford, Stratford upon Avon London
Peter Hall talks about the Royal Shakespeare Company's plans for the quatercentenary CHARLES MAROWITZ speaks about experiment in theatre forms
FRANK HAUSER. of the Oxford Playhouse, discusses his choice of plays
Introduced by CARL WILDMAN
Broadcast on January 26
Neit edition: February 23
Maternity '64
Doctors, midwives, and mothers examine modern maternity care, including the development of the foetus and the experience of childbirth
1: Life before Birth
It normally takes 266 days for a baby to develop from a single cell to a human being of over two hundred million cells. What is the sequence of events, and what role does the placenta play?
Speakers:
A medical embryologist A Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
An expectant mother
Consultation match
SVETOZAR GLIGORIC and JONATHAN PENROSE (White) 0. MIKHAIL TAL and HARRY GOLOMBEK (Black)
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The Zonal Tournament In Hungary
A report by PETER CLARKS
Arranged by TERENCE TILLER
News of people, problems, and pleasures of special interest to blind listeners
Introduced by David Scott BLACKHALL
Broadcast on January 26
Next edition: February 23
ANTONY HOPKINS