Short story by Lord Dunsany Read by Sir Stephen Tallents
String Sextet in G, Op. 36 played by the Aeolian String Quartet:
Alfred Cave (violin)
Leonard Dight (violin) Watson Forbes (viola)
John Moore (cello)
Keith Cummings (viola) James Whitehead (cello)
by William McCausland Stewart Early in 1749. shortly after the publication of the original. ' L'Esprit des Lois' was quoted in Parliament and Nugent's translation was undertaken. Professor Stewart. who recently contributed to the bicentenary celebrations in Bordeaux, reviews the English aspect of Montesquieu's great work and discusses contemporary British reactions
Motet and Mass
0 admirabile commerclum sung by the BBC Midland Chorus
Conductor, James Denny
From St Germain's. Edgbaston, Birmingham
by August Strindberg
Fourth of a Friday-evening series of talks on current affairs by an author, journalist, and public-relations expert.
(Leader. Maurice Clare )
Conductor, Boyd Neel
In the second of four talks the Rev. Eric Heaton , Dean of Caius College, Cambridge, examines the principles underlying this revision of Matthew Coverdale 's version
His talk is illustrated by the BBC Singers, accompanied at the organ by Dr. George Thalben-Ball
Third talk, by Professor B. C. Ratcliff : March 14
Illustrating the talk given last Monday by J. Isaacs
Readers: Patricia Brent
Mathew Crosse. Alastair Duncan
Produced by James McFarlan
Gypsy Songs, Op. 55 sung by Marko Rothmuller (baritone) with Ernest Lush (accompanist)
Seventh of a series of reports on the Soviet point of view as expressed in the Soviet Press and broadcasts directed to listeners in the U.S.S.R.