Michael Balfour , who before the war was Lecturer in Politics at St. Johns College, Oxford. and Secretary to the Chatham House Study Group on Nationalism, describes how control of force affects ideas current in a society, and how ideas, m their turn affect the way in which force is used
Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
Eric Greene (tenor)
Michael Mullinar (accompanist)
Roy Pascal , Professor of German at Birmingham University, talks about Thomas Mann 's latest novel ' Doktor Faustus,' a new interpretation of an ancient myth
Quartet in F, Op. 59 No. 1 played by the Philharmonia String Quartet
(A Peep-Show in Paradise) by Laurence Housman
Adapted for radio by. Peggy Wells
Music by, John Buckland
Production by E. J. King Bull
Scene: The Everlasting Habitations
First of a Friday-evening series on current affairs by an author, journalist, and public-relations expert with long experience of Fleet Street and Whitehall
Geraint Jones (harpsichord)
A section of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader. David McCallum )
Programme prepared and conducted by Anthony Lewis
William Armstrong , who was for twenty years director of the Liverpool Repertory Theatre* gives the second of three reminiscent talks
Last talk.- tomorrow at 6.0
A selection from the poetry of Dylan Thomas , David Gascoyne , and Wyndham Lewis
Readers: Ernest Thesiger and Christopher Hassall
Production by James McFarian
(This programme illustrates last Sunday's talk by Julian Symons )
Serenade, Op. 44, for wind instruments, cello, and double-bass played by the London Wind Players
Conductor, Harry Blech
A weekly talk on international affairs given by a BBC staff correspondent