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SHEILA ARMSTRONG (soprano) MAUREEN LEHANE (contralto) JOHN CAROL CASE (baritone)
THEA KING (clarinet)
DAPHNE DOWN (clarinet)
GEORGINA DOBRÉE (basset-horn) ALFRED WALLBANK (basset-horn) STEPHEN TRIER (basset-horn)
WISSEMA STRING QUARTET Nella Wissema (violin) Fay Campey (violin))
Ludmila Navratil (viola) Paul Ward (cello) with Helga White (viola)
Nocturnes and Adagio broadcast on November 18, 1966

Contributors

Soprano:
Sheila Armstrong
Contralto:
Maureen Lehane
Contralto:
John Carol
Basset-Horn:
Stephen Trier
Violin:
Nella Wissema
Viola:
Ludmila Navratil
Cello:
Paul Ward
Viola:
Helga White

BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Leader, John Bradbury
Conductor,
GILBERT VINTER LONDON STUDIO STRINGS
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES

Contributors

Leader:
John Bradbury
Conductor:
Gilbert Vinter London
Leader:
Reginald Leopold
Conducted By:
Owain Arwel Hughes

Six programmes based on recordings of public discussions in the University of Liverpool
Speakers:
Lord Platt, Emeritus Professor of Medicine University of Manchester
A. Phillips Griffiths, Professor of Philosophy University of Warwick
In the chair, Lord Cohen of Birkenhead, President of the General Medical Council
In each programme there are talks by the two main speakers. discussion, and answers to questions put to the speakers by the audience.
Programme arranged by Archie Clow
(Psychiatric Treatment: Feb. 3)

followed by an interlude at 8.30

JANICE CHAPMAN (soprano)
MERIELDICKINSON (contralto) JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor)
JOLYON DODGSON (bass-baritone)
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS Chorus-Master,
Stephen Wilkinson
BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Led by James Davis
Conductor. BRYDEN THOMSON
Part 1
The Night Walk. Georoe Newson first performance

Contributors

Soprano:
Janice Chapman
Tenor:
John Mitchinson
Bass-Baritone:
Jolyon Dodgson
Chorus-Master:
Stephen Wilkinson
Conductor:
James Davis
Unknown:
Georoe Newson

by W. M. S. RUSSELL
Lecturer in Social Biology University of Reading
Epic warriors tend to die -tragically; modern intellectuals tend to hate machinery. But many folklore heroes are enthusiastic technologists-and live happily ever after. Happy-ending technological epics, from the Odyssey to 2001, have been best-sellers; for reasons which may be more important now than ever.
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
W. M. S. Russell

ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
DESMOND Dupre (lute)
By a fountain
My thoughts are winged His golden locks
To ask for all thy love Go. crystal tears Disdain me still
Whoever thinks or hopes
Away with these self-loving lads followed by an interlude at 10.55

Contributors

Tenor:
Robert Tear
Tenor:
Desmond Dupre

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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