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From: wmartin@almsa-1.arpa (Will Martin -- AMXAL-RI)
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Subject: BBC Program on computers
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Date: Mon, 5-Jan-87 11:46:36 EST
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For those who are interested, the BBC is resuming its "Computer World" radio
program, which was last aired in 1985. It will be a weekly 15 minute 
discussion of various current aspects of computing; I would guess that the
emphasis will be on micros, but the preliminary announcements I've heard 
haven't been specific. It begins today, 5 Jan 87, and the first program is
to be a look back at what happened to the industry since the last show 
back in 1985.

Times of broadcast are:

Monday, 1615 GMT

Monday, 2315 GMT

Tuesday, 0145 GMT

Tuesday, 0730 GMT

The prime North American airing will be the GMT Tuesday 0145 one, which is
7:45 PM CST Monday nights here. Best frequencies at that time are 6175 kHz
and 5975 kHz.

Regards,
Will