by Alfred Tennyson
Adapted for broadcasting by Tyrone Guthrie
Time, 1553-1568
Production by Tyrone Guthrie assisted by David H. Godfrey. Technical production by J. J. Timms. Music by Anthony Bernard
Seventh programme of a series presented by Steuart Wilson
Ida Shepley (contralto)
St. Michael's Singers
Conductor, Harold Darke
George Thalben-Ball (organ)
From St. Michael's, Cornhill
by Herbert Read
The second talk in a series in which writers, a painter, and a musician speak about the book or picture that produced a crisis in their lives
The next speaker will be Graham Greene, on February 16
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
Conductor, Boyd Neel
Elsie Suddaby (soprano)
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute)
Leonard Brain (oboe)
Sir Stanley Unwin's classic The Truth about Publishing ' is the starting-point for a discussion between Harold Raymond, a distinguished publisher, Edmond Segrave. editor of The Bookseller, and Arthur Calder-Marshall, of a number of contemporary problems which affect all those-whether publisher, author, book-seller, or reader-who have a direct interest in books
In the chair, Geoffrey Grigson
Readings by Robert Speaight from Historical Essays '
Moment Musical No. 6, in A flat, and Andante Sostenuto from Sonata in B flat, Op. post., played by Kathleen Long (piano)
John Feltkamp (flute)
Nicholas Roth (violin)
Carel van Leeuwen Boomkamp
(viola da gamba)
Hans Brandts Buys (cembalo)