Past Programs
Programs by Date - 2007
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December 2007
- Sat 29: Warwick Hadfield on 'the sledge'
- Sat 22: The Mean Between Two Extremes: Rodney Wetherell on the Book of Common Prayer
- Sat 15: Airheads
- Sat 08: The perfection of Sanskrit
- Sat 01: The secret lexicon of Lekoudesch
November 2007
- Sat 24: Estonia's Trojan Horse
- Sat 17: Languages for Australia's future
- Sat 10: Talking Norf'k
- Sat 03: A book of maledictions
October 2007
- Sat 27: LOTE@HOME
- Sat 20: What's so new about neo-Latin?
- Sat 13: Access to Arabic
- Sat 06: Ways of being in Polish, English and Russian
September 2007
- Sat 29: Solomon Islands
- Sat 22: Lost in translation
- Sat 15: Just joking!
- Sat 08: Frequent coarse language
- Sat 01: Strangers at home
August 2007
- Sat 25: Whose English is it, anyway?
- Sat 18: Fading words
- Sat 11: Review of new Collins Australian Dictionary
- Sat 04: Foster mother tongue
July 2007
- Sat 28: Why I write ... George Orwell
- Sat 21: An aesthetic ... Martin Edmond
- Sat 14: The etymology of magic spells
- Sat 07: Old School Readers: David Malouf
June 2007
- Sat 30: Neil James: the ethics of everyday language
- Sat 23: The future of English
- Sat 16: Gideon Haigh on learning Latin
- Sat 09: Do you speak English?
- Sat 02: John Carroll on the Existential Jesus
May 2007
April 2007
March 2007
- Sat 31: Writing good sense about music: the art of listening
- Sat 24: Relaxed, complacent and risible
- Sat 17: Peter Vickery QC on ex post facto
- Sat 10: Julian Burnside on hearsay
- Sat 03: Julian Burnside on habeas corpus
