Talk by A. L. Goodhart , K.B.E., Q.C.
Master of University College, Oxford
Lord Maugham has recently published his opinion of the validity and justice of the trial of war criminals. Dr. Goodhart considers this opinion.
Marjorie Thomas (contralto)
Richard Lewis (tenor) London Mozart! Players
(Leader, Max Salpeter)
Conductor, Harry Blech
A history by Bernard Shaw
Introduced by St. John Ervine
The play produced by Esme Percy
Assistant producer, Frederick Bradnum
For lull details see Thursday
Acts 1 and 2
Sonata No. 3. in A minor. Op. 28
(Prokofiev) played by Colin Horsley (piano) on gramophone records
Act 3
Serenata, Op. 18 (1940)
(Vagn Holmboe) played by the Danish Quartet
(Gilbert Jespersen. flute: Erling Bloch, violin: Asger Christiansen. cello; and Lund Christiansen, piano) on gramophone records
Acts 4 and 5
Alexander Young (tenor)
Henry Cummings (baritone)
Clifton Helliwell (accompanist)
Pretty ring time
And wilt thou leave me thus Sweet and twenty Two short songs:
I held love's head
Thou gav'st me leave to kiss
There is a lady sweet and kind Sigh no more, ladies
(Continued in nezt column)
Candlelight (cycle of nursery jingles):
How many miles to Babylon'- I won't be my father's Jack; Robin and Richard; O my kitten; Little Tommy Tucker; There was an old man; I had a little pony: Little Jack Jingle; There was a man of Thessaly; Suky, you shall be my wife; Arthur O'Bower; There was an old woman
Back from North Africa by Pierre Frederix
The speaker has recently returned from a two-months' tour of French No th Africa, which he visited for the newspaper Le Monde.
Prelude, Chorale, and Fugue played by Maurice Cole (piano)