' Preventing Nervous Habits,' by a Physician
Directed by Harry Fryer
From The Shepherd's Bush Pavilion
'Life and Work in Europe '—
XII Mr. CLIFFORD COLLINSON : Switzerland—Roads and Railways in the Alps'
2.20 Interval
2.25 RECEPTION TEST
2.30 Rural Economy
B. A. KEEN , D.Sc. : ' Science and Agriculture--
VI, Improving the Soil '
2.55 Interval
3.0 Concert for Schools
Under the direction of Sir WALFORD DAVIES
THE B.B.C. ORCHESTRA
(Section C)
(Led by Marie Wilson )
Conducted by VICTOR HELY-HUTCHINSON
3.45 Friday Afternoon Story
Mr. FRANK Roscob
Directed by JOHN BRIDGE
(From North Regional)
Directed by HENRY HALL
!BEETHOVEN'S PIANOFORTE SONATAS
Played by DOROTHY MOGGRIDGE
Sonata No. 17, Op. 31, No. 2 in D minor
1. Allegro ; 2. Adagio ; 3. Allegretto
Mr. C. H. MIDDLETON : Next Year's Crops '
Mr. E. L. WOODWARD : 'France '—IV
National and international politics are shaped by economic realities. In the last of his four talks on France, Mr. Woodward examines the economic structure of French life and its bearing on the country's political outlook. Ho traces the growth of French socialism and compares it with German and English developments ; states the aims and methods of organized labour : reviews the position of the peasantry, and estimates the strength of agriculture in relation to industry. He ends his survey by considering whether these social forces have found equilibrium or whether a period of sharp conflict is ahead.