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The Motion: That this House deplores the Anglo-Saxon capacity for compromise
Proposed by Brian Baird (Queen's, Belfast)
Seconded by Dyfnallt Morgan (Edinburgh) and L. Carter Jones
(Wales-Aberystwyth)
Opposed by R. G. Waterhouse (Cambridge)
Seconded by Geoffrey Roberts (Sheffield) and John Burgh (London)
In the chair : Janet Yuille
President of the University of London Union Commentator, Henry Riddell
From the University Assembly Hall, London University

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Baird
Unknown:
Dyfnallt Morgan
Unknown:
L. Carter Jones
Unknown:
R. G. Waterhouse
Unknown:
Geoffrey Roberts
Unknown:
John Burgh
Unknown:
Janet Yuille
Commentator:
Henry Riddell

Joan Cross (soprano)
Anne Wood (contralto)
Peter Pears (tenor)
London Philharmonic Choir
(Chorus-Master. Frederic Jackson )
Choir of Boys from the London
Schools Music Association
(Lambeth Branch)
(Trained by Janet Evans and R. T. Taylor )
London Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, David Wise )
Conductor, Eduard van Beinum
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
(first performance in England)
A studio performance: March 20
See pages 8 and 9

Contributors

Contralto:
Anne Wood
Tenor:
Peter Pears
Chorus-Master:
Frederic Jackson
Unknown:
Janet Evans
Unknown:
R. T. Taylor
Leader:
David Wise
Conductor:
Eduard Van Beinum

by Racine
A short version for radio prepared and introduced by Rene Lalou , with a foreword in English by Jean Dutourd
Produced by Jacques Reynier

Contributors

Introduced By:
Rene Lalou
Unknown:
Jean Dutourd
Produced By:
Jacques Reynier
Narcisse:
Julien Bertheau
Burrhus:
Louis Seigner
Neron:
Jean Chevrier
Britannicus:
André Falcon
Agrippine:
Henriette Barreau
Junie:
Renee Faure

Third Programme

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