by Walter Johnson
For over forty years, William Allen White helped to lead and mould progressive thought in the United States. Walter Johnson, a member of the Historical Department of the University of Chicago and the editor of White correspondence, talks about this great American liberal of Emporia, Kansas, who died in 1944
A series of six programmes devised by Diana Poulton
6-The Lesser Masters
Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
Rene Soames (tenor) Diana Poulton (lute)
The subject of this month's programme devoted to a single work of art is Barry's Houses of Parliament
Speakers, Robert Jordan and Graeme Shankland
An October journey made by E. J. Moeran and Maurice Brown in search of folk songs
Recorded by traditional singers in the countryside and inns of Suffolk and Norfolk
Elsie Morison (soprano)
Margaret McArthur (contralto)
William Herbert (tenor)
George James (bass)
George Malcolm
(organ and harpsichord)
London Chamber Singers
London Chamber Orchestra
(Leader, David Wise )
Conductor, Anthony Bernard
Comment and Action
8-Goldoni's
' THE SERVANT
OF TWO MASTERS'
Selections from the play with a commentary written and spoken by Frank Birch
Translation by Edward J. Dent
Production by E. J. King Bull
Five weekly programmes tracing its historical development
1-' From Wyntt to Drayton ' by Daniel George
Reader, Alec Clunes
Produced by Patric Dickinson
Quartet in G minor, Op. 45 played by the Belgian Piano Quartet