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Debussy Etudes:
Pour les octaves; Pour les quartes Pour les degres chromatiques
CHARLES ROSEN (piano)
9.14' Sonata in G minor, for violin and piano
DAVID OISTRAKH , FRIDA BAUER
9.29* En blanc et noir
ROBERT and GABY CASADESUS (two pianos) gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Charles Rosen
Piano:
David Oistrakh
Piano:
Frida Bauer

A series of programmes for parents and school leavers with 0- and A-level qualifications on the choice of careers and the different forms of training available
Social Work
Introduced by MICHAEL SMEE
Produced by PEGGY BACON
First broadcast February 25. 1966

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Smee
Produced By:
Peggy Bacon

Four documentary programmes by GERALD LEACH
1: Impact on Environment
Now and again the powerful technology that we use so easily produces unexpected reactions: nature kicks back. The obvious example was the quite unexpected build-up of persistent pesticides, but are there other problems that we are engineering for ourselves?
The programme has been prepared from conversations recorded with DR. ALEX COMFORT
PROFESSOR
Sir JOSEPH HUTCHINSON F.R.S. ,
DR. JOHN KENDREW F.R.S. ,
DR. PALMER NEWBOULD
PROFESSOR J. W. S. PRINGLE. F.R.S.
PROFESSOR JOHN MAYNARD SMITH
PROFESSOR W. H. THORPE F.R.S. ,
PROFESSOR C. H. WADDINGTON F.R.S. ,
Produced by Mick Rhodes
Second broadcast
Impact on Man: August 3

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Leach
Unknown:
Sir Joseph Hutchinson F.R.S.
Unknown:
Dr. John Kendrew F.R.S.
Unknown:
Dr. Palmer Newbould
Unknown:
Professor J. W. S. Pringle. F.R.S.
Unknown:
Professor John Maynard Smith
Unknown:
Professor W. H. Thorpe F.R.S.
Unknown:
Professor C. H. Waddington F.R.S.
Produced By:
Mick Rhodes

by Joyce Cary adapted for radio by R. D. SMITH with Errol John , Elspeth Duxbury Patrick Barr
Kate Coleridge and John Justin
Joyce Cary wrote two versions of this his only play, which is set in West Africa, not very many years ago, in the time of colonial rule. with Taiwo Ajai
Mark Heath. Clive Merrison
Music composed by TRISTRAM CARY
Soloist, James McGillivray
Produced by R. D. SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Joyce Cary
Unknown:
R. D. Smith
Unknown:
Errol John
Unknown:
Elspeth Duxbury
Unknown:
Patrick Barr
Unknown:
Kate Coleridge
Unknown:
John Justin
Unknown:
Joyce Cary
Unknown:
Taiwo Ajai
Unknown:
Mark Heath.
Unknown:
Clive Merrison
Composed By:
Tristram Cary
Soloist:
James McGillivray
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Captain James Rankin:
John Justin
Myrtle Portlock:
Kate Coleridge
The Hon Kate Portlock:
Elspeth Duxbury
Mrs Hooper:
Daphne Jonason
Mrs BOteS:
Pauline Wynn
Isa Dan Seriki:
Errol John
Henry Portlock:
Patrick Barr
William Hooper:
Rolf Lefebvre
Robert Boles:
John Bryning
Tom:
Eddy Fatoba
Captain Starkey:
John Dearth
Musa:
Nigel Anthony

MUSICA RESERVATA Jantina Noorman (mezzo-soprano) Grayston Burgess (counter-tenor)
Tom Sutcliffe (counter-tenor) John Dudley (tenor)
John Sothcott (recorder) Don Smithers
(cornet and crumhorn) Tony Moore (trombone)
Alan Lumsden (trombone) Ruth David (rebec)
Daphne Webb (rebec)
Desmond Dupre (lute and viol) John Beckett
(harpsichord and viol)
Jeremy Montagu (percussion)
Director. MICHAEL MORROW
(lute and crumhorn)

Contributors

Mezzo-Soprano:
Grayston Burgess
Unknown:
Tom Sutcliffe
Tenor:
John Dudley
Tenor:
John Sothcott
Unknown:
Don Smithers
Unknown:
Tony Moore
Unknown:
Alan Lumsden
Unknown:
Ruth David
Unknown:
Daphne Webb
Unknown:
Desmond Dupre
Harpsichord:
John Beckett
Unknown:
Jeremy Montagu
Director:
Michael Morrow

Network Three

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