BBC broadcast discussion on Alan Turing
Hi: I've just been listening to the podcast version of an excellent BBC Radio programme in the In Our Time series on Alan Turing. You can listed to at, or download it from: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000ncmw The speakers were: Leslie Ann Goldberg (University of Oxford) Simon Schaffer (University of Cambridge) Andrew Hodges (University of Oxford - Turing's biographer) I trust there are no problems accessing this from outside the UK. Cheers Brian Randell — School of Computing, Newcastle University, 1 Science Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5TG EMAIL = Brian.Randell@ncl.ac.uk PHONE = +44 191 208 7923 URL = http://www.ncl.ac.uk/computing/people/profile/brianrandell.html
This comes through fine in the U.S., thank you, although the heavy accents (to my ears) make some of the words a bit hard to discern. Thanks much, Brian Berg On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 3:31 AM Brian Randell <brian.randell@newcastle.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi:
I've just been listening to the podcast version of an excellent BBC Radio programme in the In Our Time series on Alan Turing. You can listed to at, or download it from:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000ncmw
The speakers were:
Leslie Ann Goldberg (University of Oxford)
Simon Schaffer (University of Cambridge)
Andrew Hodges (University of Oxford - Turing's biographer)
I trust there are no problems accessing this from outside the UK.
Cheers
Brian Randell
—
School of Computing, Newcastle University, 1 Science Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5TG EMAIL = Brian.Randell@ncl.ac.uk PHONE = +44 191 208 7923 URL = http://www.ncl.ac.uk/computing/people/profile/brianrandell.html
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Hodges talks about Turing's upper-class public-school [i.e. expensive *private* boarding school] education. What you're hearing from both Melvyn Bragg and Andrew Hodges is the accent that you get from an expensive British education including Oxford University. If it sounds to you as if they are eating their words, that's how they sound to most Brits too. Simon Schaffer seems much closer to the way I speak (what you get from a state grammar school, as tuned up by Cambridge University, my exact pedigree). Since Turing was educated at Sherborne School followed by Cambridge, I think he'd be a bit easier to understand than Bragg or Hodges. Sadly there are no known recordings of his voice. Leslie Ann Goldberg seems to have a slightly North American accent. Since she was educated at Rice, but has spent many years in the UK, that computes. It's a pretty good podcast, but no news. A slight shame that they didn't have an engineer there to comment on him as a computer designer. Regards Brian Carpenter On 19-Oct-20 03:56, Brian Berg wrote:
This comes through fine in the U.S., thank you, although the heavy accents (to my ears) make some of the words a bit hard to discern.
Thanks much, Brian Berg
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 3:31 AM Brian Randell <brian.randell@newcastle.ac.uk <mailto:brian.randell@newcastle.ac.uk>> wrote:
Hi:
I've just been listening to the podcast version of an excellent BBC Radio programme in the In Our Time series on Alan Turing. You can listed to at, or download it from:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000ncmw
The speakers were:
Leslie Ann Goldberg (University of Oxford)
Simon Schaffer (University of Cambridge)
Andrew Hodges (University of Oxford - Turing's biographer)
I trust there are no problems accessing this from outside the UK.
Cheers
Brian Randell
—
School of Computing, Newcastle University, 1 Science Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5TG EMAIL = Brian.Randell@ncl.ac.uk <mailto:Brian.Randell@ncl.ac.uk> PHONE = +44 191 208 7923 URL = http://www.ncl.ac.uk/computing/people/profile/brianrandell.html
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