dear colleagues
especially those of more televisual bent might like to know that next
thursday, 23 xii 2004, at just after 0900 until 0945, the subject of the
BBC Radio 4 (blissfully serious!) discussion programme chaired by melvyn
bragg 'In our time' will be 'The Legend of Faust'. it's not all
schiller... apologies to those, notably any participants, who already knew
this, and also for crosspostings.
the BBC Radio 4 website has 'In our time' information.
groeten/gruß
Michael Rigelsford
(Nederlands/Dutch - Honorary Senior Fellow, University of Liverpool)
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