THE SYMPHONY
First of two illustrated talks by Deryck Cooke on Schubert's Ninth Symphony A Listen and Learn series
A monthly magazine
NEW LOOK IN BRITISH FILMS
Are we downhearted? Yes: Peter Harcourt looks at Room at the Top, Look Back in Anger, The Entertainer, and' Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, and' considers their view of life in Britain
Real or True?: Peter Duval Smith considers Karel Reisz 's work in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and his earlier documentaries, and suggests that ' social realism limits his talent
'The Author: David Robinson talks to John Osborne. author of Look Back in Anger and The Entertainer, whose company also produced' Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
A weekly review of political, economic, and scientific developments in British and Overseas farming
HOW LONG SHOULD A BUILDING LAST?
Some kinds of building could with advantage be deliberately planned not to last, yet in other cases where prestige demands it the architect must desire his work to live. Shall we soon see two main classes of building: one ready-made, factory-produced, short-lived; and the other tailor-made, or at least architect-assembled, with an eye to posterity? Speakers
Charles Crichton , director of a building company
Edward Mills, architect Ken Pearce , owner of a medium-sized building firm and Sir William HOLFORD
President, Royal Institute of British Architects
D. E. WOODBINE Parish
President, National Federation of Building Trades Employers