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Introduced by Bernard Keeffe.
with Julius Katchen and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, Raymond Cohen
The piano concerto-contest or collaboration, vehicle for virtuosity, or just exciting music? What is it that makes the piano concerto so popular?

Contributors

Presenter:
Bernard Keeffe
Pianist:
Julius Katchen
Musicians:
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
[Orchestra] leader:
Raymond Cohen
Designer:
John Wood
Producer:
John Drummond

The second of two programmes which consider the contribution that television can make to education in Britain today and tomorrow
Chairman:
Asa Briggs, Professor of History and Dean of Social Studies, Sussex University; President, Workers' Educational Assn.
Speakers:
Hermann Bondi, F.R.S. Professor of Mathematics, King's College, London University
David Daiches, Professor of English, Sussex University
Tony Gibson, Director, Hertfordshire Television Project
Elizabeth Monkhouse, Senior Staff Tutor, Dept. of ExtraMural Studies, London University
Harold Wiltshire, Director of Adult Education, Nottingham University
Introduced by Derek Holroyde.

Contributors

Chairman:
Asa Briggs
Speaker:
Hermann Bondi
Speaker:
David Daiches
Speaker:
Tony Gibson
Speaker:
Elizabeth Monkhouse
Speaker:
Harold Wiltshire
Presenter:
Derek Holroyde
Director:
Margaret Jay
Executive producer:
Derek Holroyde

BBC Two England

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