John Layard , psychologist and social anthropologist, talks about the initiation rites on the Island of Aitchin in the Pacific
A sequel to the group of talks on The Dying God.' broadcast during the autumn
and CHABRIER
Angus Morrison (piano)
professor J. H. Delargy , Director of the Irish Folklore Commission, gives an introduction to a series of six programmes of traditional stories
Twenty-four Caprices, Op. 1 for unaccompanied violin
Nos. 19-24 played by Campoli
Last of four programmes
The Situation Today by Noel Annan
Fellow of King's College, Cambridge
To be repeated on January 10
Talk by Harold Nicolson : Jan. 12
See paragraph on page 3
by S. Potter
Sloppy Yuleship
This Critical Survey of the Recent Misuse of Christmas Gambits re-enunciates the theories of Giftmanship and Basic Uncle Play. with a note on Winesmanship ,
Patricia Neway (soprano)
Philharmonia Orchestra
(Leader, Max Salpeter )
Conducted by Walter Goehr
Love Scene (Romeo and Juliet) - Berlioz
Erwartung - Schoenberg (first performance in this country)
A talk by Alan Pryce-Jones , with some recordings of reminiscences by Schoenberg's friends
René Soames (tenor)
Philip Hattey (baritone)
Walter Gerwig (lute)
Harry Danks (treble viol)
Henry Revell (bass viol)
First of six programmes of lutenist songs.
A new and unpublished poem by Rayner Heppenstall
Read by Cecil Trouncer and Lydia Sherwood
String Quartet in G
Op. 18 No. 2 played by the Budapest Quartet on gramophone records