Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart describes an historic occasion
In ' Comes the Reckoning,' his recently published volume of autobiography. Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart describes his wartime experiences. Sir Robert reads a passage from the book which gives an eye-witness account of General de Gaulle's broadcast on D-Day. and the controversy, policy decisions, and suspense that it occasioned
Divertimento in E flat (K.166)
Serenade in C minor (K.388) played by the London Wind Players: Terence MacDonagh and Aubrey Johnson (oboes)
Leonard Brain
(oboe and cor anglais)
Donald Bridger (cor anglais)
Stephen Waters and Jack Brymer (clarinets)
Cecil James and Tom Wightman (bassoons)
Dennis Brain and Ian Beers (horns)
Conductor, Harry Blech
by I. A. Richards
The first of three talks to commemorate the jubilee of the BBC
Professor Richards, now at Harvard, has made a special study of the differences between speech and writing, and amplifies here his talk of October 5
See tomorrow at 9.50 and Saturday at 8.10
Piano Sonata in F minor, Op. 57
(Appassionata) played by Solomon
An English Rejoinder
R. F. Harrod, Lecturer in Economics at Christchurch, Oxford and Editor of the Economic Journal, comments on Professor Rostow's talk, An American Estimate of Great Britain's Economic Future,' which was broadcast on Monday
(Se-? beiow)