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Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Captain George Mayhew , C.B.E., and David Broome : recent guests in Woman's Hour
As I See It: pergonal comment from Ruth Pitter
Americophile or Americophobe: Harry Carman 's enquiry
Alcoholism: by a doctor

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Introduced By:
Captain George Mayhew
Introduced By:
David Broome
Unknown:
Harry Carman

A request programme of gramophone records
Introduced by Alec Robertson
Movements from Suite, The Birds
(Respighii: London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Antal Dorati
Symphony No. 3. in C minor (Saint-
Saens) Hague Philharmonic Orchestra. conducted by Willem van Otterloo

Contributors

Introduced By:
Alec Robertson
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati
Conducted By:
Willem Van

Conducted by Lionel Hale
Radio: Cyril Ray
Book:Alan Brien
Art: Eric Newton
Film:Freda Bruce-Lockhart
Theatre: J. W. Lambert

Contributors

Conducted By:
Lionel Hale
Unknown:
Cyril Ray
Unknown:
Alan Brien
Unknown:
Eric Newton
Unknown:
Freda Bruce-Lockhart
Unknown:
J. W. Lambert

Three programmes of 19thcentury light verse monologues arranged and introduced by George MacBeth
3: Terrible Infants
Read by Brenda Dunrich.
Anthony Jacobs and Gary Watson

Contributors

Introduced By:
George MacBeth
Read By:
Brenda Dunrich.
Read By:
Anthony Jacobs
Read By:
Gary Watson

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Art and Anarchy by EDGAR WIND
Professor of the History of Art in the University of Oxford and Fellow of Trinity College
3: Critique of Connoisseurship
The modern techniques of connoisseurship, Professor Wind believes, may outlast the one-sided ideas of art on which they were originally founded. In discussing some of the virtues and weaknesses of this pursuit, Professor Wind draws particular attention to the importance of Giovanni Morelli (1816-1891), who was the first to treat connoisseurship as a rational form of enquiry.

Contributors

Unknown:
Giovanni Morelli

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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