by PHILIP LEDGER
From Chelmsford Cathedral
Introduced by CARL WILDMAN
The National Youth Theatre:
MICHAEL CROFTtalks to Peter ROBERTSabout the organisation which he founded eight years ago and particularly about his production of ( 'oriolanus. Between rehearsals several of the young performers discuss their work and the attraction of the Youth Theatre.
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A New School of Drama with an international bent:
JOHN BLATCHLEY , one of the Directors of Drama Centre. London. talks about this new venture to prepare British actors for national styles and methods-French, German. Russian-which are becoming a more and more necessary part of the artist's armoury.
Broadcast on August 9
Next edition: September 6 at
5.30 p.m. in the Home Service
More about Learning to Read Backward Readers
Speakers: Dit. D. H. STOTT. University of Glasgow; PROFESSOR M. D. VERNON , University of Reading; and DR. J. M. MORRIS. National Foundation for Educational Research
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Learning and Emotion
What gives an 'average' child his incentive to learn? What are the basic needs of a child for emotional stability and intellectual development? Speaker, DR. M. L. KELLMER PRINGLE , Director, National Bureau for Co-operation in Child Care
News of people, problems, and pleasures of special interest to blind listeners
Introduced by David SCOTT BLACKHALL
Broadcast on August 9
Next edition: September 20 at 5.30 p.m. in the Home Sertrice
Alec Robertson introduces some of the music to be broadcast from the Promenade Concerts during the coming week