Talk by Karl Jaspers, Professor of Philosophy at Basle University
(in German)
(Recording made available by courtesy of Schweizerische Rundspruch-Gesellschaft, Basle. Previously broadcast on June 28)
The names of those taking part in this concert are as printed yesterday at S.55 p.m. in the Third Programme
Part 1
Talk by H. S. Pickering
'Bigots in honour like those in religion fear the eye of the world more than the eye of heaven.' In pursuing the subject of honour as a theme in Knghsh drama H. S. Pickering considers Wycherley as moralist.
(Concert continued)
by William Shakespeare Arranged for broadcasting by M. R. Ridley
Produced by Howard Rose
(Continued in next column)
Other parts played by George Owen , Andrew Faulds and Ronald Sidney
Fanfares and incidental'music composed and directed by Antony Hopkins
During the interval in the performance of 'Henry V' (9.30-9.40 app.):
Portuguese and Italian Dances
(c. 1500) played by the Vielle Trio on gramophone records
Louis Kaufman (violin) Frederick Stone (piano)
Talk by A. C. R. Lovell