sung by Rene Soames (tenor) with Ernest Lush (piano) and Robert Masters (violin)
First group of Vedic Hymns:
Ushas (Dawn) Varuna (Sky)
Maruts (Stormclouds)
Four songs for voice and violin:
Jesu, sweet
My soul has naught but fire and ice I sing of a maiden
My Leman is so true
Betelgeuse
Now in these fairv lands in the street of lost time
Lovely, kind, and tender loving
A talk by Hugh Sykes Davies , Lecturer in English at Cambridge University
In Mr. Davies's opinion the grammarian's objection to splitting infinitives is both foolish and pedantic. It makes unusable a very useful source of expression. He develops this theme to illustrate the general grammatical qualities of the English language
From Salzburg, by courtesy of Rot-Weiss-Rot. the American Control Broadcasting Service in Austria
Act 1
A programme of new or recently published poems selected by' Patric Dickinson
Including poems by Edith Sitwell
George Barker , Hugo Manning John Cowderoy , Alex Comfort and Henry Treece
Readers:
Gladys Young and Alec Clunes
Produced by Christopher Hassall
A Wintry Tale by J. M. Barrie
Being the Diary of the Reverend Adam Yestreen for the month of December 1860, in which is set down all that befell him in a snowbound Highland glen
Story dramatised by Moultrie R. Kelsall and produced in collaboration with James Crampsey