A drama of women in the villages of Spain by Federico Garcia Lorca
Translated and adapted for broadcasting by A. L. Lloyd
Textual consultant, R. M. Nadal
The Reapers' Song set by Professor E. M. Torner : sung by a section of the BBC Chorus, with Stanley Riley
Maria Josepha 's Lullaby sung by Vivienne Chatterton Production by E. A. Harding
The Pasquier String Trio:
Jean Pasquier (violin) Pierre Pasquier (viola)
Etienne Pasquier (cello)
Ernest Lush (piano)
Two talks by Professor M. J. Bonn
2-The Party Struggle in Germany. The speaker, author of 'Whither Europe - Union or Partnership?,' was adviser to the German Government on reparation questions after the first world war, and in recent years lecturer at the London School of Economics.
Nina Milkina (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Vittorio Gui
Part 1
Talk by Geoffrey Barraclough
Is the notion of a Middle Age a help or a hindrance to the understanding of European history? Geoffrey Barraclough , Professor of Medieval History at Liverpool University, answers this question with reference to the recently published Shorter Cambridge Medieval History by the late Professor C. W. Previte-Orton .
Part 2
by Victor Hugo with a new verse translation by James Kirkup
The Marcel Couraud
Vocal Ensemble
L'alouette; Quand j'av este: Las. povre coeur: Ce sont gallans; Quand je boys; Petit jardin: Je suys a vous; De beau tetin; A ce joly moys de may: Au verd boys: Hellas, mon Dieu; Au premier jour on gramophone records
Two talks on the history of art and its present status in England
2-A Piece of History by Ellis Waterhouse