by Lewis Carroll
A musical version for broadcasting composed by Max Saunders
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
(A second performance of the programme broadcast on Tuesday)
A play by Molière in an English translation by George Graveley
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by Wilfrid Grantham
Gareth Morris (flute)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conducted by Georges Enesco
Talk by Herbert Agar
The speaker has for many years divided his time be-tween the U.S.A., of which he is a native, and Britain, where he has worked as a journalist, a political historian, and an officer of the American Embassy.
In the recent election campaign Mr.
Agar was in the U.S.A. working for Adlai Stevenson. In this talk he gives some of The conclusions he reached about the Mate of the Democratic Party and the future that lies before it in the changing scene of America.
Part 2
Another performance of the works by Enesco, Beethoven, and Mozart: tomorrow evening (Home)
A monthly miscellany of new poetry and prose, edited and introduced by John Lehmann
Quatuor for harp, celesta, flute, saxophone, and women's voices: plaved by the Brazilian Festival Quartet and Schola Cantorum, with Elsie Houston , conducted by Hugh Ross
Ciclo Brasileiro : played by Ellen Ballon (piano)
String Quartet No. 6, in E: played' by the Hollywood String Quartet on gramophone records
Sydney Bailey describes the curious arrival of Father Christmas in the Chinese village of Pingshan