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Post by John Wall on Jun 26, 2011 10:14:43 GMT
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Post by Charles Norton on Jun 26, 2011 13:17:27 GMT
I suppose the big question is if they've just had a look what's in the main archive via Infax, or if this also included everything in the TS archive at Radio International and whatever the British Library have?
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Post by John Wall on Jun 26, 2011 14:55:06 GMT
I had a quick look at the pages on the website and couldn't seem to find a list of what they're missing - did anyone have more luck ?
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Post by Simon B Kelly on Jul 5, 2011 17:54:47 GMT
Assuming that the podcasts contain all the available recordings then the only years that are held complete are 1948, 1955, 1969 and 1976 onwards.
Every other year has two or more of the lectures missing, as follows:
Reith 1949 - Robert Birley: Britain in Europe: Reflections on the Development of a European Society * 1. The Problem of Patriotism * 2. The Meeting of Britain and Europe * 3. Problem of a Common Language * 4. Britain's Contribution to a European Society
Reith 1950 - John Zachary Young: Doubt and Certainty in Science * 1. The Biologist's Approach to Man * 2. Brains as Machines * 3. The Human Calculating Machine * 4. The Establishment of Certainty * 5. How We Learn to Communicate * 6. The Changing Symbols of Science * 7. The Mechanistics Interpretation of Nature * 8. Made in What Image?
Reith 1951 - Cyril Radcliffe: Power and the State * 1. Power and the State 1 * 2. Power and the State 2 * 3. The Fairy Story of Natural Rights * 4. Makers of the American Constitution * 6. The Individual and the State * 7. Power, and the Problem of its Control
Reith 1952 - Arnold Toynbee: The World and the West * 1. The World and the West: Russia * 2. The World and the West: Islam * 3. The World and the West: India * 4. The World and the West: The Far East * 6. The World and the Greeks and Romans
Reith 1953 - Robert Oppenheimer: Science and the Common Understanding * 1. Newton: the Path of Light * 2. Science as Action: Rutherford's World * 3. A Science In Change * 4. Atom and Void in the Third Millennium * 5. Uncommon Sense
Reith 1954 - Oliver Franks: Britain and the Tide of World Affairs * 1. Britain and the Tide of World Affairs 1 * 2. A Fellowship of Free Nations * 4. The End of the Old World * 5. The Balancing Act * 6. The Will to Greatness
Reith 1956 - Edward Appleton: Science and the Nation * 1. Our National Need of Science * 2. The Lessons of the War * 3. Science for its Own Sake * 4. Government and Science * 6. Science and Education
Reith 1957 - George Kennan: Russia, the Atom and the West * 1. The Internal Soviet Scene * 2. The Soviet Mind and World Realities * 5. The Non-European World * 6. Strengthening Nato: To What End?
Reith 1958 - Bernard Lovell: The Individual and the Universe * 1. Astronomy Breaks Free * 2. The Origin of the Solar System * 3. The New Astronomy * 4. Astronomy and the State
Reith 1959 - Peter Medawar: The Future of Man * 1. The Fallibility of Prediction * 2. The Meaning of Fitness * 3. The Limits of Improvement * 4. The Genetic System of Man * 5. Intelligence and Fertility
Reith 1960 - Edgar Wind: Art and Anarchy * 1. Art and Anarchy: Our Present Discontents * 2. Aesthetic Participation * 3. Critique of Connoisseurship * 6. Art and the Will
Reith 1961 - Margery Perham: The Colonial Reckoning * 1. The Colonial Reckoning: Anti-Colonialism and Anti-Imperialism * 3. The Politics of Emancipation * 5. The Colonial Account * 6. The Colonial Reckoning; Prospects for the Future
Reith 1962 - George Carstairs: This Island Now * 1. Stability and Change in Social Environment * 2. The First Years * 4. The Changing Role of Women * 5. 'Living and Partly Living' * 6. The Changing British Character
Reith 1963 - Albert Sloman: A University in the Making * 1. A University in the Making; Tradition and Innovation * 2. The Pursuit of Learning * 3. The Training of Minds * 5. A University Town * 6. The Need for Renewal
Reith 1964 - Leon Bagrit: The Age of Automation * 1. The Extension of Man * 2. The Range of Application * 3. Education for an Age of Automation * 4. Industrial And Economic Consequences * 6. Automation: political considerations
Reith 1965 - Robert Gardiner: World of Peoples * 1. Racism * 2. Patterns of Race Relations * 5. Political Meetings * 6. Roberto Burle Marx
Reith 1966 - J K Galbraith: The New Industrial State * 1. Planning and Technological Imperatives * 2. The Modern Corporation * 3. Control of Prices and People * 5. The Bearing on Socialist Developmente * 6. The Cultural Impact
Reith 1967 - Edmund Leach: A Runaway World * 1. Men and Nature * 2. Men and Machines * 4. Men and Morality
Reith 1968 - Lester Pearson: In the Family of Man * 1. Peace in the Family of Man * 2. Balance of Fear * 4. Co-operation through Economics * 5. A Poor Thing, But Our Own * 6. Which way will it go?
Reith 1970 - Donald Schon: Change and Industrial Society * 2. Dynamic Conservatism * 3. The Evolution of the Business Firm * 4. Spread of Innovation * 5. Government as a Learning System * 6. What can we know about social change?
Reith 1971 - Richard Hoggart: Only Connect * 1. Taking for granted * 2. Talking to yourself * 3. In Another Country * 4. There's no home * 5. Private Faces in Public Places
Reith 1973 - Alastair Buchan: Change without War * 1. The New Climate of World Politics * 2. The Emerging Agenda * 4. The Asian Quadrilateral * 5. Maintaining peace in Asia
Reith 1974 - Ralf Dahrendorf: The New Liberty * 5. The Improving Society * 6. Steps in the right direction
Reith 1975 - Daniel Boorstin: America and the World Experience * 2. Pilgrim Fathers to Founding Fathers * 3. The Therapy of Distance * 4. The Dark Continent of Technology * 5. The Enlarged Contemporary * 6. The Future of Exploration
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Richard Develyn
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Living in hope that more missing episodes will come back to us.
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Post by Richard Develyn on Jun 24, 2017 16:49:50 GMT
Was anything else ever discovered about this?
Are there transcripts of the missing lectures?
Richard
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Post by rmackenziefehr on Aug 22, 2017 19:31:05 GMT
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Post by John Green on Aug 22, 2017 22:06:16 GMT
Would these have been published in The Listener at the time?
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