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11/02/1963

Topical programme bringing you the latest on the arts, sciences and current affairs.Featuring a report from Christopher Brasher on the Oxford Union's decision to admit women - making Cambridge University the only institution not to admit women to all its activities. (1963)

40 minutes

Last on

Mon 11 Feb 1963 18:50

Did You Know?

Christopher Brasher was an Olympic gold medal winner and part of the team that helped Roger Bannister to break the four-minute mile sprint record. He went on to be appointed sports editor of The Observer newspaper and worked regularly on the Tonight programme and Man Alive, rising to become head of the 麻豆社's General Features Department in 1969. He also founded the London Marathon in 1981.

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  • Mon 11 Feb 1963 18:50

Second Wave Feminism Collection

Clips from this programme are available as part of the Second Wave Feminism Collection