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11/01/2011
In 1861 Johann P Reis announced that he had invented the microphone. Michael Rosen celebrates 150 noisy years.
In 1861, Johann P. Reis announced that he'd invented the microphone. To celebrate 150 noisy years, Michael Rosen is joined by John Liffen, Curator of Communications at the Science Museum, the social historian, Clare Langhamer, and 'digital futurologist', Peter Cochrane.
Steve Punt, meanwhile, reports from an alternative universe where the microphone was never invented.
Producer: Peter Everett.
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Mon 17 Jan 201123:00
BBC Radio 4
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- Tue 11 Jan 201116:00BBC Radio 4
- Mon 17 Jan 201123:00BBC Radio 4
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