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Report from the Berlin House of Represenatives, p. 50
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ii n - 0 0 fre, h- 49 e- listeners further con-tact with the free nations of Europe. The broadacast offers reports and mus ic from London, ]Paris, Vienna, Zurich, Stockholm, the Benelux countries,.- Madrid and Rome. -tAnd Today?" This documentary style feature quarter-hour follows the 2200 news Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday and is usually, put not always, political in content. Typical subjects were the analysis of- abuses of Soviet Zone courts, the conviction of Otto Remer, ex- -:planat-ion of- the American elections the mass evacuation of middle class elements in Hungary, as well as special reports- on youth rallies, church lay assemblies, and other important events. ?Iirror of the East" A program on developments in the Soviet Union and satellite countries broadcast Tuesday through Friday from 0010 to 0020 hours as a feature in the "truth campaign." Fo hr the Teachers" A special program for teachers- and parents in -the Soviet Zbne which is carried Monday and Thursday at 1640 (2o minutes) and Wed nesday at 2300 (10 minutes). ee, Feature Comment This ten-minute program, broadcast on Sundays at 1245, is the feature commentary of the station on- the outstanding develop- ments of the week, voiced by regular commentators and- dealing with 0ub'jcts in their particular fields. t IThe Week in Bonn" A weekly half-hour program broadcast at 1030 on Sundays, pro- viding a review of parliamentary affairs and containing recorded excerpts of significant developments in the Buundestag. Re ort from the Berlin House of Re resentatives A fortnightly half-hour program broadcast on Thursdays at - 2215; providing reviews and recorded excerpts from the Berlin legis- - lature. "Where the Shoe Pinches" M. Iayor Reuter' s fortnightly quarter-hour broadcast at 1845 hios onSundays dealing with municipal affairs of Berlin. - 50 -
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