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Talk by L. Rosenfeld ,
Professor of Theoretical Physics in the University of Manchester
The speaker discusses Einstein's general views on the fundamental concepts of physics and points out that Einstein has been struggling with a dilemma that he has not been able to resolve. Professor Rosenfeld outlines the solution of the problem resulting from the ideas of Niels Bohr. (The recorded broadcast of Dec. 19)

Contributors

Talk By:
L. Rosenfeld
Unknown:
Niels Bohr.

Anne Wood (contralto)
Clifton Helliwell (accompanist)
The Ernest Element Quartet:
Ernest Element (violin)
Sylvia Cleaver (violin)
Dorothy Hemming (viola)
Norman Jones (cello)
Seventeenth of a series of programmes of quartets by Haydn and songs by Schubert.

Contributors

Contralto:
Anne Wood
Accompanist:
Clifton Helliwell
Violin:
Sylvia Cleaver
Viola:
Dorothy Hemming
Cello:
Norman Jones

A new radio drama written by James Forsyth
Incidental music composed and directed by Norman Demuth
Production by E. J. King Bull
During the broadcast of Adelaise there will be a ten-minute interval, beginning at approximately 9.15, when Stravirsky's Concertino (1920) will be played by the Gordon String Quartet (on gramophone records)

Contributors

Written By:
James Forsyth
Directed By:
Norman Demuth
Production By:
E. J. King Bull
Adelaise of Louvain, second Queen of Henry I:
Claire Bloom
Two of her ladies: Agatha:
Grizewa Hervey
Two of her ladies: Petronilla:
Jeanette Tregarthen
Little Agatha, daughter of Adelaise:
Ysanne Churchman
Henry I of England:
Clive Morton
Gwylliam Albini, his cupbearer:
Denis Cannan
Stuff, the King's fool:
Patrick Troughton
Roger, Bishop of Salisbury, the Lord Chancellor:
Philip Leaver
Peter Universal:
Peter Copley
Brother Partieulo:
Dodd Mehan
A ship master:
Stanley Groome
The porter at Arundel:
Ronald Sidney

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