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A magazine for radio and and recording enthusiasts
The Ears Have It: an enquiry into the quality of TV sound
Sound interviews members of the public and discusses the matter with representatives of the BBC Sound and Television Services, a television receiver development engineer, and an executive of the Radio and Television Manufacturers' Association
Introduced by Douglas BROWN
Produced by GEORGE ANGELL

Contributors

Introduced By:
Douglas Brown
Produced By:
George Angell

A monthly series on astronomy
Orbits and Gravity by J. G. PORTER , Ph.D., F.R.A.S.
This month Dr. Porter talks about some interesting orbits-of double stars, comets, minor planets, and satellites-and of how they are aU explained by the universal law of gravitation.

Contributors

Unknown:
J. G. Porter

Maternity '64
A series examining modern maternity care, including the experience of childbirth
4: Husbands and fathers
Should they be present at the birth? How can they help? Speakers:
An obstetrician
A psychologist
Two other fathers
Chairman:
A professor of obstetrics and gynaecology

Consultation Match
GLIGORIC and PENROSE (White) V. TAL and GOLOMBEK (Black)
Position after Whites (20) B-B4:
2rlkb2, 1p1b1p2/pR2pP1p/2n3rt/ 2BN3p/q1N2Q2/P1P3PP/3R3K
The Reykjavik Tournament
Report by R. G. WADE
Postponed from February 16
Arranged by TERENCE Tiller

Contributors

Unknown:
R. G. Wade
Arranged By:
Terence Tiller

Archaeology and the Microscope This is the title of a new book by LEO BIEK who discusses the co-operation between industrial science and archaeology with Roy NEWTON of the British Glass Industry Research Association, and GERALD SHAW , a research chemist for a leading glass manufacturer
Introduced by JOHN IRVING

Contributors

Book By:
Leo Biek
Unknown:
Roy Newton
Unknown:
Gerald Shaw
Introduced 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