THIS is the night on which the chief
J- European stations have agreed to devote a programme to Turkey, in the same way as Switzerland and Finland, for example, were celebrated last year. With Turkey, however, the difference in culture is so wide that a programme of Turkish music and poetry would have very little appeal to a Western audience. The political and social developments in Turkey are, on the other hand, of the highest importance to Western Europe, and they will be authoritatively described by a speaker well qualified to do so in tonight's talk.