What is Socialism?
Two young people, Sheila Hamp ton and Nicholas Fenn , question William Pickles , writer and exponent of Socialism, on the ideas and ideals underlying his political point of view
Chairman, Bruce Miller
Professor of Politics.
University of Leicester
A weekly programme of Christian news and comment including:
A discussion on some problems of contemporary church music
Speakers:
CLIFFORD HARKER , Organist of Bristol Cathedral: CECIL COPE, Lecturer in Music at St. Luke's College. Exeter; and Michael VICKERS. West Country broadcastei and composer and A recorded interview with MR. DAVIDSTOCKLEY. and MRS. DAVID STOCKLEY on their work as agricultural missionaries in Pakistan
A series of six programmes
Since the war many members of the British Commonwealth have gained independence, and the Commonwealth is becoming an association of nations of many races and colours. Many of these new states have to contend with special problems. Their success is a matter of concern to the whole Commonwealth.
5-What Kind of a Society?
Nigeria
This programme deals with problems less tangible than some of those considered earlier in the series. It examines the forces that mould a society—religion, education, the law, the press-and considers the opportunities a new country has for harnessing them.
The narrator is DAVID WALKER, of the News Chronicle, and the speakers include BEN Enwonwu, art adviser to the Federal Government of Nigeria.