by Bertrand Russell
' Individual and Social Ethics '
Last of six broadcasts. These Lectures are being published in The Listener
(clavichord)
1911
Recalled by Moray McLaren
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
Moray McLaren , author and play-wright, has chosen to remember 1911 one of the years of a boyhood spent in his native Scotland. His 1949 self escapes into that far-off year and conjures up a picture of a half-remembered, half-imaginary world
played by the Hungarian String Quartet
in Cumberland by Peter Bicknell author and climber
Next talk: February 7
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Jo Vincent (soprano)
gives his view of achievement and direction in modern poetry
An entertainment for speaking voice and seven instruments
Poems by Edith Sitwell
Music by William Walton
Speaker. Constant Lambert
Edward Walker (flute)
Bernard Walton (clarinet)
Wilfred Hambleton (bass clarinet)
Walter Lear (alto-saxophone)
Harold Jackson (trumpet) James Blades (percussion)
Raymond Clark (cello)
Conducted by Leighton Lucas
Talk by David Thomson , Lecturer in Modern History at Cambridge
In the past. peace between rival religions and warring sects has been found through partition of territory. Since the war. partition has been the solution adopted in India and Palestine. The speaker considers what lessons may be drawn from these facts for a settlement between East and West in Europe