At this recent Congress, delegates from twenty-two countries met, and it was agreed to form an International Scientific Film Association.
Tonight, John Maddison (who was elected one of the Vice-Presidents of this organisation), John Chappie (a physicist), and Ronald MacKeith (an expert in the use of medical films), give their impressions of the Congress and discuss new opportunities for international co-operation through the scientific film.
sung by the College Choirs of King's
(Director of Music, Boris Ord )
St. John's
(Director of Music, Robin Orr ) and Trinity
(Director of Music.
Dr. Hubert Middleton )
String Orchestra (leader. Sam Bor )
Organist, Garth Benson
Conductor, Boris Ord
From the Chapel of King's College,
Cambridge
H. N. 'Brailsford reviews
Trotsky's book on Stalin
Piano Sonata No. 3 in F sharp minor; Op. 23 played by Colin Horsley
A talk by a practising Barrister-at-Law on the Crown Proceedings Act, which comes into force on January 1 and which destroys the age-long legal fiction that the King can do no wrong
Elsie Suddaby (soprano)
Robert Irwin (bass)
Susi Jeans (organ)
BBC Singers
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
Conducted by Boyd Neel
I-Television Studio Production
A feature programme designed to show the development of a new medium-television; its growth as an art-form, and the technique of drama production in the studio
Written and produced by Malcolm Baker-Smith
Emelie Hooke (soprano)
Rene Soames (tenor)
Frederick Fuller (baritone)
David Franklin (bass) Kathleen Cooper and Dorothea Vincent (two pianos)
Hurwitz String Quartet:
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin)
Jorgen Laulund (violin)
Kenneth Essex (viola)
Terence Weil (cello) Wilfred Hambleton
(bass clarinet)
Frederick Stone (celesta)
Conducted by Mosco Camer
A short story by William Sansom
Read by Harman Grisewood