Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1962)

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From the four quarters of the world BBC tv brings you "ADVENTURE" The romance and mystery of the Earth's remote regions brilliantly presented in a series of 30-minute programmes of travel and exploration. From Lhasa to the headwaters of the Amazon . . . from Dawson City to the headhunters of Borneo ... by balloon from Zanzibar to the mainland of Africa, BBC tv reveals the wonder and excitement of the world's forgotten regions in "Adventure". Prepared by the BBC Travel and Exploration Unit, each programme employs unique and often historic material never seen before, gathered from both BBC-supported expeditions and independent travellers. Edited and presented by David Attenborough and Brian Branston, "Adventure" is a brilliant and fascinating series with an irresistible appeal to every type of viewer. "Adventure" and the Press. "Every week, when I watch the BBC's 'Adventure' series, I think they can't possibly do it again. Every week I'm forced to admit they have! " "... a dramatic experience with moments of great beauty." ". . . 'Adventure' on BBC tv will always score." ". . . I could have done with an hour of it." THE BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION TELEVISION CENTRE, LONDON. W . 1 2 • S30 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 20. N Y • NATIONAL BUILDING, 250 PITT STREET, SYDNEY • VICTORIA BUILDING. 1 4 O WELLINGTON STREET. OTTAWA 4 BROADCASTING, November 26, 1962 45