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ROGER BANNISTER is heard talking to British stars of past Olympic Games in "The Olympics," a series of programmes now being broadcast in the BBC General Overseas Service. In these discussions about great performances and personalities of the past, all the Olympic meetings since 1912 are being mentioned. Best known, of course, as the athlete who first ran a mile in under four minutes, Dr. Bannister has since married, written a book of wide» general interest, "First Four Minutes," appeared in the television version of "The Brains Trust,’ and shown himself to be an accomplished broadcaster. His talk, "Racing with Time," has been widely heard from NZBS stations.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 899, 26 October 1956, Page 19
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109MILER New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 899, 26 October 1956, Page 19
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