Reflections by an astrophysicist and a biologist
Fred Hoyle, Lecturer in Mathematics at Cambridge, gives his reasons for believing that there must be large numbers of planets in the universe supporting life similar to that en the earth followed by Dr Cyril Darlington. F.R.S., Director of the John Innes Horticultural Institute who speculates on the form that such life might take
Aulikki Rautawaara (soprano)
Jussi Jalas (accompanist)
The Leafless Tree; Summer Night:
And is there a thought: Swim. wild duck, on blue. waves; Thp Mill Wheel; Her Message ; Romeo; The Diamond on the March Snow; To the Evening: On the Verandah at the Seaside
reads a selection of his own poetry
Conducted by Eugene Goossens
From the Usher Hall. Edinburgh
John Betjeman presents a picture of the lives of our great-grandfathers and grandfathers in the villages and country houses of Devon and Cornwall in the nineteenth century
(Concert continued)
A new play about contemporary Japan by John Morris and Sewell Stokes
Produced by Malcolm Baker Smith
played by Denis Matthews and Howard Ferguson
Andantino in B minor. Op. 84 No. 1
Grand March in G minor. Op. 40 No. 2
Characteristic March in C, Op. 121 No. 1
Variations in A flat. Op. 35
by Stephen Bone
In 1856 Philip Henry Gosse, father of Edmund Gosse, published a detailed record of a summer holiday spent at Tenby. describing many of the sea
(Continued in next column) anemones and marine objects to be found on the coast This year Stephen Bone on his holiday took the book with him to the same scene and found much that was unchanged