(A variation on Shiakespear's ending) by Bernard Shaw Read by Noel Iliff
Symphony No. 6, in F (Pastoral) played by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Bruno Walter on gramophone records
Talk by J. Z. Young , F.R.S.,
Professor of Anatomy at University College, London
In his Reith lectures Professor Young described some of his investigations into the learning processes of rhe octopus. He has recently returned from a visit to the Naples Aquarium, where he has been making a further set of experiments. In this talk he comments on the special facilities for research provided by marine stations, and describes the methods and results of a number of scientific investigations that are taking place in these establishments.
by Carl Orff
(First broadcast performance)
Elizabeth Trotschel (soprano)
Richard Holm (tenor)
Chorus of Bayerischer Rundfunk, Munich
(Chorus-Master, Josef Kugler )
Conductor,
Eugen Jochum
Roy Campbell chooses and introduces a number of poems
Read by Martin Starkie
Amsterdam Duo:
Nap de Klijn (violin) Alice Heksch (piano)
by Martin Cooper
An introductory talk to the series of programmes of Rameau's music that start in the Third Programme on October 19
An illustrated talk by George Rylands with the recorded voices of Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Sir Frank Benson, Henry Ainley, John Barrymore, John Gielgud and Sir Laurence Olivier
(piano)
Roger Fulford reviews the recently published book by C. R. Fay
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute), Maurice Claire (violin), Frederick Riddle (viola), William Pleeth (cello), Marie Korchinska (harp)