Music by Hugo Wolf
Libretto by Rosa Mayreder -Obermayer after Alarcon's
' The Three-Comered Hat'
A Bishop, his retinue, servants. musicians
Chorus and Symphony Orchestra of Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk
Conducted by Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
Production by Max Thum
Scene: Andalusia in 1804 Act 1
An open space by the mill
Second of two talks by C. D. Darlington , D.sc, F.R.S.
Dr. Darlington holds that the acceptance and application of scientific research and discovery can help our society to adjust itself to rapidly changing conditions-an adjustment on which the survival of our nation and of our culture may depend
Act 2
Scene 1: The kitchen of the mill
Scene 2: A room in the Alcalde's house
by the Rt. Hon. Sir Duff Cooper
In this talk Sir Duff Cooper comments on the political and Parliamentary aspects of the Munich period. He was First Lord of the Admiralty in Mr. Neville Chamberlain 's Government in 1938, and resigned in consequence of the Munich policy.
Seventh talk: October 27
Act 3
Scene 1: A heath
Scene 2: The kitchen of the mill
Act 4
The street in front of the Corregidor's house
reads
Thomas Sackvillc 's Induction
. . . . . Furnished to . . . . .
' The Mirror for Magistrates '
...................... in 1559 Production by James McFarlan
(piano)
(Backhaus broadcasts by arrangement with Harold Holt , Ltd.)
To be repeated Ott October 28
The last of three documentary feature programmes, based on ' Munich : Prologue to Tragedy ' by J. W. Wheeler-Bennett
Adapted for broadcasting by Terence Tiller
Narrator, Leo Genn
Produced by Laurence Gilliam
BBC Singers
George Thalben-Ball (organ)
Conducted by Herbert Murrill
Fourth of a series of reports on the Soviet point of view as expressed in the Soviet Press and in broadcasts directed to listeners in the U.S.S.R.
Compiled by members of the BBC's foreign news department