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The Benefits of Foreign Travel
A discussion by land-line
In Paris: Henri Appia , M.B.E., master at the Lycee Henri Quatre. lecturer at the Ecole Normale, St. Cloud
In Brussels: Arthur Haulot. Commissaire Général au Tourisme, Ministry of Communications
(Continued in neat column)
In Hilversum: Herman Hutte , psychologist, Department of Mental Hygiene and Institute for Preventive Medicine, University of Leyden
In London: Dilys Powell , author, film critic of the Sunday Times, Governor of the British Film Institute

Contributors

Unknown:
Henri Appia
Unknown:
Arthur Haulot.
Unknown:
Herman Hutte
Unknown:
Dilys Powell

Talk by T. S. Gregory , President of the Aquinas Society and late Editor of the Dublin Review
Mr. Gregory regards Hamlet as a play about playing. He considers that it is Shakespeare's estimate of his own calling and his first full essay In realism and that it presents a crisis in Shakespeare's development that resulted in his creating a new kind of drama.

Contributors

Talk By:
T. S. Gregory

sung by Hedli Anderson
Piano. Norman Franklyn
Including songs by Peter Warlock , Matyas Seiber , Ferdinand Rauter , Elisabeth Lutyens. Benjamin Britten. Erik Satte. (Poems by Gabriel Bataille , Robert Burns. W. H. Auden )
Presented by Tom Ronald

Contributors

Sung By:
Hedli Anderson
Piano:
Norman Franklyn
Songs By:
Peter Warlock
Songs By:
Matyas Seiber
Songs By:
Ferdinand Rauter
Songs By:
Elisabeth Lutyens.
Songs By:
Benjamin Britten.
Unknown:
Erik Satte.
Unknown:
Gabriel Bataille
Unknown:
Robert Burns.
Unknown:
W. H. Auden
Presented By:
Tom Ronald

Three programmes about acting for the stage, film, and radio
3-Radio
A further discussion by professionals on the art and technique of the actor, this time as it is applied to radio drama and andWritten and produced by Malcolm Baker-Smith

Contributors

Produced By:
Malcolm Baker-Smith
The Layman:
James Langham
The Producers:
Louis MacNeice
The Producers:
Felix Felton
The Actress:
Gladys Young
The Actors:
Ivan Samson
The Actors:
Norman Shelley

Third Programme

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