Ebony Concerto played by the Woody Herman Orchestra
Conducted by the composer on gramophone records
Dr. J. Bronowski speaks on the book by Maurice Cornforth , ' Science versus Idealism '
Fantasy in C, Op. 17 played by Edith Vogel (piano)
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
A programme from St. Suipice. Paris, of music by organists of the church
(Clerambault, Widor, and Dupre) played by Marcel Dupré
Last of four broadcasts devised by Felix Aprahamian
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.
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
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
'Prothalamion' and Epithalamion*
Read by Alec Clunes
Production by Frank Hauser
sung by the Huddersfield
Glee and Madrigal Society Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Peter Bicknell , author of the recently published British Hills and Mountains,' examines the growth of taste for mountains and mountain scenery during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
Quartet in B flat
Op. 64 No. 3 played by the Paganini String Quartet:
Henri Temianka (violin) Gustave Rosseels (violin)
Robert Courte (viola) Adolphe Frezin (cello)