Victoria Sladen (soprano)
Martin Boddey (tenor)
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute) Peter Newbury (oboe)
Bernard Walton (clarinet) Marie Korchinska (harp)
Jean Pougnet (violin)
Ernest Element (violin) Frederick Riddle (viola)
William Pleeth (cello)
James W. Merrett (bass)
Margaret Schofield (piano)
Conducted Constant Lambert
James Fisher reviews recent books and scientific papers on field natural history
Conducted by Charles Munch
Symphony No. 9, in C Schubert
A talk, both sentimental and abusive, by Moray McLaren
(Concert continued)
From Usher Hall. Edinburgh followed by an Interlude at 9.25
Discussion between the Rt. Rev. E. W. Barnes , D.D., F.R.S., Bishop of Birmingham, and the Rev. Alan Richardson , D.D., Canon of Durham Dr. Barnes defends the position he took up in his recent book The Rise of Christianity. Dr. Richardson is the author of a work on the miracle stories of the gospels and of Christian Apologetics, published in 1947
Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue in C Pastorale in F
Toccata and Fugue in D minor played by Arnold Richardson (organ)
From Westminster Cathedral
On August 24 k.D. 79 Vesuvius erupted and Pompeii was destroyed. Two hundred years ago the excavations began. Tonight the BBC's Rome correspondent. Christopher Serpell describes his recent visit to Pompeii
Carnaval, Op. 9 played by Nina MHkina (piano)
p". H. Newby speaks about the interest taken by the contemporary novelist in the child mind