Wind Quintet played by the Virtuoso Wind Quintet:
Edward Walker (flute) Sidney Sutcliffe (oboe)
Frederick Thurston (clarinet)
Paul Draper (bassoon)
John Burden (horn)
Five programmes on fairy beliefs found by Michael J. Murphy on a journey through Northern Ireland
3-Good Fairies and Malignant Fairies
Introduced by William Hunter
Compiled and produced by Sam Hanna Bell
(The recorded broadcast of March 25 in the Northern Ireland Home Service)
Changelings and Fairy Music: Sept. 2
Act 1 is also being broadcast in the Scottish Home Service
by Bertrand Russell, O.M.
I-Alfred North Whitehead ,
Bertrand Russell 's first portrait is of a philosopher and mathematician who prooundly influenced the intellectual life of his generation by his books and his teaching. One of these books was Prtnapta Mathematica, of which Bertrand Russell was joint author; and in this talk he recalls the early years of the century when he and Whitehead were collaborating in the preparation of their famous joint work.
Act 2
by B. H. G. Wormald
B H. G Wormald , Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge, talks about the impact of Polydore Vergit's Anglica Hiswria on the method and mythology of English history. Polydore Vergil is the subject of a recently published book by Denys Hay.
by Alphonse de Lamartine
(1790-1869) with a new verse translation by James Kirkup
Read In English by Alan Wheatley and In French by Jean Yonnel
Programme arranged by Rayner Heppenstall
Herbert Downes (viola)
Mewton-Wood (piano)
(The recorded broadcast of Nov. 3)
7—Sea Larder by Michael Graham