Prelude and Fugue in D
Three Chorale Preludes on Jesus Christus unser Heiland:
Fugue; Trio; Fantasia played by Ralph Downes (organ)
From Brompton Oratory
Second of a series of programmes of Bach's organ music
' The Merry Tinker and the Man who Dropped Dead of the Plague ' by Thomas Dekker
Read by Leonard Sachs and ' Hero and Leander'
A burlesque by Thomas Nashe
Read by James McKeehnie
Pasquier String Trio:
Jean Pasquier (violin) Pierre Pasquier (viola) Etienne Pasquier (cello)
Angus Morrison (piano)
Professor W. H. F. Barnes of Durham University discusses the' impact on ethics of recent trends in philosophical enquiry
by Stig Dagerman
Translated from the Swedish by Alan Blair
Adapted for broadcasting by Val Gielgud
Produced by Val Gielgud
Michelangelo Sonnets
Wohl denk' ich oft
Alles endet, was enstehet Fühlt meine Seele sung by Norman Walker (bass) with Frederick Stone (piano)
Talk by Anthony Blunt , one of the organisers of the exhibition of French landscape painting at Burlington House
Margaret Hodsdon (virginals)
Variations on 0 Mistress Mine Miserere
Pavane and Galliard: Earl of SaUsbury
The Queen's Alman La Volta
Reimportation of Ideas
Perry Miller , Professor of American Literature at Harvard University, gives the last in this series of six talks
Metamorphosen played by the strings of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Herbert von Karajan on gramophone records