Lord Dunsany reads his own short story
Aleksandr Helmann (piano)
Campoli (violin)
Eric Gritton (piano)
2-Internal
M. M. Postan is Professor of Economic History at Cambridge. He talks tonight about the internal deficiencies and difficulties of the British economy. particularly in industry.
(On Tuesday Hrothgar Habbakuk talked about the external problem)
played by the Hungarian String Quartet:
Zoltan Szekely (violin)
Alexander Moskowsky (violin)
Denes Koromzay (viola)
Vilmos Palotai (cello)
(First of six programnies of quartets by Mozart and Bartok, played by the Hungarian String Quartet)
Adapted with a verse commentary by Terence Tiller
Music by John Hotchkis
Conducted by John Hollingsworth Production by Douglas Cleverdon
by E. M. Forster
This is one of a series of programmes in which well-known critics and writers choose one of their favourite passages of English writing and say why they like it-why, in fact, they think it good English. E. M. Forster has selected a passage from the biography of George Crabbe by his son
Morley College Choir
Geraint Jones (organ)
Morley College Orchestra
Conducted by Antony Hopkins
An enquiry by T. R. Henn into
' Last Poems'
Reader, William McAlpine
Produced by Patric Dickinson
Thursday's broadcast repeated
Concerto in D, for string orchestra played by the Halle Orchestra
Conductor, John Barbirolli on gramophone records
Sir 'Stephen Tallents describes a number of still-living plants with unusual associations, discovered in the search for suitable contents for a garden of historical plants