(piano)
Talk by Sir William Hamilton Fyfe
The speaker discusses the characteristics of habitual criminals and the methods of their penal treatment, with special reference to a recently published book, ' The Habitual Criminal by Dr. Norval Morris. (The recorded broadcast of March 21)
London Chamber Singers
A section of the London Chamber Orchestra
Conductor, Anthony Bernard with a recorded introduction by Denis Stevens
Last of a series of four programmes
Talk by Robert Furneaux Jordan
The Stones of Venice ' appeared during the years 1851-53-0 century ago. Robert Furneaux Jordan , who recently visited Venice for the first time, interprets it through Ruskin's life and work there.
A documentary programme about listening to the BBC in the Soviet sphere
Written by Martin Esslin
Produced by Antony Brown and Martin Esslin
Suite No. 3, in C for unaccompanied cello
Praeludium; Allemande; Courante; Sarabande; Bourrees 1 and 2; Gigue played by Casals on gramophone records
in conversation with Harold Nicolson
During a recent visit to London the Belgian-born novelist Georges Simenon , who now lives in the U.S.A., came to the studio to talk with Harold Nicolson about his life and his methods of writing.
Piano Quintet, Op. 41 played by the Quintette de I'Atelier:
Andre Proffit (violin)
Jacques Dejean (violin)
Pierre Ladhuie (viola)
Jean-Paul Reculard (cello)
Emile Passani (piano)
The first of three talks in which
Isaac Foot looks back on the West Country as he has known it in a lifetime of more than seventy years
René Soames (tenor)
Frederick Stone (accompanist)
Harold Clarke (flute) Wilfred Smith (flute)
Gwendolen Mason (harp)
Songs (words by Thomas Moore ):
At sunset; Farewell, Bessy; Elegy
Trio for two flutes and harp
(L'enfance du Christ)
Songs:
Les champs: Je crois en vous; Page d'album; Le matin