In this week's programme Professor P. M. S. Blackett , F.R.S., talks about cosmic rays; and Professor C. A. Lovatt Evans , F.R.S., about the heart as a pump
Trio in E flat for horn, violin, and piano played by Norman Del Mar (horn)
Max Rostal (violin)
Franz Osborn (piano)
' Benjamin Britten and the English Tradition': an illustrated talk by Henry Boys
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
BBC Chorus
(Chorus Master, Leslie Woodgate )
Part 1
A serial survey of some contemporary verse-2
The Poet: C. Day Lewis
The Critic: L. A. G. Strong
A sequence of four programmes is devoted to each Poet and Critic. The first comprises a number of poems selected by the Critic, as an introduction. In the second, the Critic expresses his personal attitude to poetry and his appreciation of the Poet. In the third, the Poet replies. The fourth programme, introduced also by the Critic, consists of further examples of the Poet's work, which they have chosen in collaboration
Presented by E. J. King Bull
Part 2
From the People's Palace, London
as a prose writer by DYLAN THOMAS
A weekly series of critiques in which one contemporary writer Is examined by another, with illustrations from his work
3—' Aristotle's Mother:
An Argument in Athens '
Written for broadcasting by Herbert Read and produced by Rayner Heppenstall. With Alan Wheatley as Aristotle, Ivan Samson as Protogenes, and Norman Shelley as Apelles. (Recording of Sunday's broadcast)
An opera in two acts by Mozart on gramophone records
Act 2 and and and and Favres Sololsten Vereinigung Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham , Bt.