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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
Broadcast on March 1

Contributors

Introduced By:
Douglas Brown
Produced By:
George Angell

Consultation Match
SVETOZAR GLIGORIC and JONATHAN PENROSE (White) v.
MIKHAIL TAL and HARRY GOLOMBEK (Black)
Position after Black's (24) ... BxR:
2rtk3/lplblp2/p2bpPlp/8/ 2qNQ2p/8/PIP3PP/3R3K
My Gravest Error
A new series of talks about over-the-board play by masters and others
1: LEONARD BARDEN
Arranged by TERENCE TILLER

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Penrose
Unknown:
Mikhail Tal
Unknown:
Leonard Barden
Arranged By:
Terence Tiller

Fiftieth Edition
BRUCE CAMPBELL visits Trlng. the little Hertfordshire town which has become a zoological centre, and meets SUSAN Cowdy and the staff of the British Trust for Ornithology, while MIRIAM ROTHSCHILD talks about her family's connection with Tring and her current research
Forestry and Wild Life: P. F. GARTHWAITE describes his new job
Animal Behaviour: MARTIN WELLS on his recent studies at Cambridge
Produced by RICHARD BROCK

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Campbell
Unknown:
Susan Cowdy
Talks:
Miriam Rothschild
Unknown:
P. F. Garthwaite
Unknown:
Martin Wells
Produced By:
Richard Brock

Network Three

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