R B Braithwaite reviews the recently published book by William Kneale. The speaker is a Fellow of King's College and Sidgwick Lecturer in Moral Science In the University of Cambridge
Olive Zorian (violin)
Erich Gruenberg (violin)
Thurston Dart
(harpsichord and piano)
Nadia Boulanger (piano)
Mewton-Wood (piano)
A section of the Morley College Choir
Conducted by Antony Hopkins
From the '49 . Summer School of Music, Bryanston, Dorset
Talk by Bleddyn Jones-Roberts
Early in 1947. in a cave near the Dead Sea, Bedouins discovered parchment manuscripts written in Hebrew. These have been claimed by competent authorities to belong to the second and first centuries B.c. In this talk Bleddyn Jones-Roberts assesses the importance of the discovery.
The speaker is Senior Lecturer in Biblical History and Literature at the University College of North Wales, Bangor
Sonata in D, Op. 102 No. 2 for cello and piano played by Gethyn Wykeham-George (cello)
Winifred Davey (piano)
A new investigation by Michael Innes
Cyril Smith and Phyllis Sellick
(pianos)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
H. S. Deighton reviews Russell Pasha 's recent book 'Egyptian Service 1902-1946'
The speaker is Dean of Pembroke College and late Professor of Modern History at Cairo University
La ténébreuse: La favorite; Le gamier; Passacaille
Aimee van de Wiele (harpsichord)
by Anthony Hope .
Adapted by John Watt
Part 2
Produced by Donald McWhinnie
(baritone)
Posate, dormite (G. B. Bassani ); 0 cessate di piagarmi (A. Scarlatti ): with Jacqueline Bonneau (piano)
La mer est infinie: Je me suis embarqué; Diane, Séléné; Vaisseaux. nous vous aurons aimes (L'Horizon Chimérique) (Fauri): with Jean Michel Damase (piano)
A la brise; Quanti mai (0 ma belle rebelle) (Gounod): with Jacqueline Bonneau (piano) on gramophone records
Dr. C. Willett Cunnington considers how \ilness has figured in the novel from the eighteenth century to the present day