Scientific Knowledge and Scientific Myths by Stephen Toulmln
The first of three talks in which Stephen Toulmin , Lecturer in the Philosophy of Science at Oxford, discusses the ways in which the progress of science affects the layman's picture of the world.
Aeolian Strdng Quartet:
Alfred Cave (violin)
Leonard Dight (violin) Watson Forbes (viola)
John Moore (cello)
Terzetto for tw.o violins and viola
Wrayburn Glasspool
6.40 app. String Quartet in G
Paul Ben-Haim
(first broadcast performances)
Thirty-second of a series of reports on the Soviet point of view as expressed In the Soviet Press and broadcasts directed to the U.S.S.R.
Compiled by members of the BBC's foreign news department
(BBC recoi ding)
or The Philosophy of Optimism
Translated into a raddo version and produced by Douglas Cleverdon
Part 1
Piano Sonata in C minor, Op. Ill played by Claudio Arrau
by J. A. W. Bennett
See tomorrow at 6.15
'...Black as the raven's wing; red as the blood on the snow...'
A folk tale told by Paddy Sherlock, chimney sweep, of County Clare, Ireland.
With an introduction by Professor J.H. Delargy of the Irish Folklore Commission.
Second of six programmes.
Pro Music Antiqua Ensemble :
Maria Ceuppens (soprano)
Jeanne Deroubaix (contralto)
Louis Devos (tenor)
Franz Mertens (tenor)
Albert van Ackere (baritone) Sylva Devos (minstrel's harp) Rachel van Hecke (treble viol)
Jean-Christophe van Hecke (tenor viol)
Michel Podolski (lute)
Charles Koenig (recorder) Director, Safford Cape
A series, of talks suggested by the South Bank Exhibition
4 —The Economics at Designby Bernard Hollowood
(The recorded broadcast of July 28)
Next talk: Saturday