by Rupert Croft Cooke
Blunt, the twenty-fifth anniversary of whose death falls, this month, was poet, land-owner, rebel, orientalist, and horse-breeder. He numbered among his friends the most distinguished men of his day: he made enemies of some others. This evening Mr. Croft Cooke discusses the work and personality of this very remarkable late-Victorian as it appears to a writer of today
by James Fisher
Edited and produced by Stephen Potter
(under the auspices of the Covent Garden Opera Trust) in ' COSI FAN TUTTE '
Act 1
Merlin Thomas , Tutor in French Literature at New College, Oxford, comments on this week's dramatic productions in the Third
Programme from the point of view of the generation brought up with radio, and from a background of knowledge of the current French, as well as the current English theatre followed by Interlude
Act 2
A weekly talk on international affairs given by a BBC staff correspondent
Piece héroïque Pastorale
Chorale in B minor played by Fernando Germani (organ)
From Westminster Cathedral
Afterthoughts and impressions by William Glock