Joyce Grenfell is well known for her radio performances and for her share in the writing of the ' How ' broadcasts, but it might surprise many people to learn that she was once radio critic of a great national newspaper
Tonight, as one of the independent critics who are invited to criticise the dramatic productions of the Third Programme, she deals principally with ' Panic' and ' Le Malade Imaginaire'
John Morel (baritone)
Mewton-Wood and Ilona Kabos (two pianos)
William Bradshaw and James Blades (percussion)
' The Making of Pictures,' by the French painter, Jean Hélion.
Eric Newton reviews some recent art books
Programme introduced by Anthony West
A selection of his works chosen by Desmond MacCarthy and read by Valentine Dyall
Acts 1, 2, and 3
During the interval Ivor Barnard reads some of the Fables of Schedrin
Act 4
A weekly talk on international affairs by a BBC staff correspondent
Petite Messe Solennclle
Stiles-Allen (soprano)
Muriel Brunskill (contralto)
Frank Titterton (tenor)
Trevor Anthony (bass)
BBC Singers
Ernest Lush (piano)
Frederick Stone (harmonium)
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
An elegant anthology containing many learned and unwanted facts, trimmed and arranged by Denis Constanduros. Music composed by Roy Douglas. Produced by Michael Barsley