in which leading scientists talk in a programme edited by Professor E. N. da C. Andrade F.R.S., Professor of Physics in the University of London
Professor Andrade introduces Sir Edward Salisbury. C.B.E.,F.R.S ., Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. whose subject Is ' Seed Time and Harvest'; and Dr. C. D. Darlington , F.R.s., Director of the John Innes Horticultural Institution. who describes ' How I first saw a Chromosome '
Prelude (Alceste)
Air de Caron: 11 faut passer dans ma barque (Alceste)
Cantilene de Cadmus (Cadmus and Hermione)
Overture and Marche des sacriflcateurs
(ThSsee)
Recit. and Air de Méduse: J'ai perdu la beaute (Persee)
Air pour la suite de Flore (Alys)
Menuet des ombres heureux (Proserpine)
Air de Renaud: Plus j'observe ces lieux (Armide)
Menuet (Amadis de Gaule) on gramophone records
1 — ' The Singing and Accompanying of a Song': an illustrated talk by Gerald Moore. Singer, Flora Nielsen (mezzo-soprano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(leader, Paul Beard )
Conducted by Nikolai Malko
Part 1
T. R. Henn on ' To His Coy Mistress,' by Andrew Marvell. Reader, William Devlin. Programme arranged by Patric Dickinson
Part 2
A light revue written by David Yates-Mason . Music by Geoffrey Wright
With Ronnie Hill , Marjorie Westbury , George Melachrino , Bill Fraser , and Eugene Pini and his Orchestra
Introduced by Robert MacDermot
Produced by David Yates-Mason and John Burnaby
Edited by Anthony Lewis
3-Morley
Canzonets for two and five voices, and keyboard music
John Ticehurst (harpsichord)
BBC Singers:
Margaret Godley , Margaret Rees , Maude Baker , Margaret Rolfe , William McMillan , Emlyn Bebb ,
Stanley Riley , and Leonard Hubbard
Conductor. Leslie Woodgate
Talk by Desmond MacCarthy.
Gramophone records of Mozart's one-act opera
Orchestra directed by G. Cloez