2 edition of Broadcasting to Europe found in the catalog.
Broadcasting to Europe
James Monahan
Published
1963
by British Broadcasting Corporation in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | a lecture by James Monahan Controller of the European Services of the BBC at the first ofthe second series of lunch-time lectures in the Concert Hall at Broadcasting House. |
Series | BBC lunch-time lectures -- 1 |
Contributions | British Broadcasting Corporation. |
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Open Library | OL20058853M |
JW Broadcasting has moved. Redirect to Programs August. 8/8 Program London Layover; Tower of London; Day Trips. 8/1 Program Locked Down in Switzerland and Belgium; Reykjavik Day Trips; Mongol Derby. July. 7/25 Program a: Open Phones: Travel Plans; Buffy Sainte-Marie; The Yellow Envelope. 7/18 Program Checking on Friends in New York and Italy; Lessons From Nature. 7/11 Program Romantic .
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