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6.35 German for Beginners
Lesson 39 given by SYDNEY Salami with the help of SABINE MICHAEL
Script by SYDNEY SALAMI and EDITH R. BAER
Produced by EDITH R. BAER
Third broadcast
6.55 Taking Issue
A series of programmes in which the arguments surrounding an issue of current controversy are clearly stated The Presentation of Shakespeare with HUGH HUNT
Professor of Drama at Manchester University LAURENCE KITCHIN
Introduced by LESLIE SMITH
7.10 Painting of the Month
Supplementary Series 6:The Architecture of Wilton House
Speaker, Joseph RYKWERT
Librarian. Royal College of Art, London
Produced by RODNEY BENNETT
See page 55
These talks are being printed in * The Listener '
Annual subscriptions (30s.) to quarterly publication of background notes and Illustrations should be sent lo BBC Publications (PainlinK 1964) P.O. Box 123. London. W.I.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sydney Salami
Unknown:
Sabine Michael
Script By:
Sydney Salami
Unknown:
Edith R. Baer
Produced By:
Edith R. Baer
Introduced By:
Leslie Smith
Unknown:
Joseph Rykwert
Produced By:
Rodney Bennett
Frau Weber:
Hannah Nohbert
Herr Weber:
Joseph Stein

Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Rallies and the Green Roads: Lord CHESHAM, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, discusses the proposed regulations for motor sport on our roads. JOHN EBBRELL of Motor Cycle argues the case for the sporting motor cyclist
Skid-pan Enterprise: SONYA CALLlNGHAM takes a lesson on the Ealing Borough Council Skid-pan
I.O.W.: F. VERNON-WINKWORTR has some interesting facts about the Isle of Wight, where the railway is threatened with extinction
News of the Roads for the coming weekend
Repeated on Saturday at 11.0 (Home)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bill Hartley
Unknown:
John Ebbrell
Unknown:
F. Vernon-Winkwortr

Network Three

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