A broadcast version of the Tarner Lectures, 1953 by Professor Gilbert Ryle
3—' Achilles and the Tortoise '
(The recorded broadcast of Sept. 26)
Next lecture: Saturday at 9.35
played by Marcel Dupre5
From Saint-Suipice . Paris
This is the first of seven recitals, each of which will include one of Bach's major organ works.
Next recital: October 17
reads and comments on a number of poems he has written during the past twelve months or so
A song-cycle
Words by Wilhelm Miiller sung by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone) with Gerald Moore (piano)
Gute Nacht: Die Wetterfahne; Gefrorne Thranen ; Erstarrung; Der Lindenbaum; Wasserfluth; Auf dem Flusse; RUckblick; Irrlicht; Rast; Fruhlingstraum; Einsamkeit; Die Post continued at 9.0
Talk by Christopher Hollis , M.P.
The speaker reviews G. W. Keeton 's book and discusses how far the new administrative tribunals are robbing the citizen of his right only to be punished before an independent court.
(continued)
Der greise Kopf; Die Krähe: Letzte Hoffnung ; Im Dorfe; Der sturmische Morgen; TSuschung; Der Wegweiser; Das Wirthshaus ; Mut; Die Neben sonnen ; Der Leiermann
This is the first of twelve Schubert lieder recitals, devised by Richard Capeil.
Adapted by Max Faber from the play by August Strindberg
Produced by Mary Hope Allen
Scene: A Swedish provincial town during the lateAfternoon and evening of a July day in 1907. (Sunday afternoon's recorded broadcast)
' The Link': October 18 and 22
Quartet No. 5 played by the Martin String Quartet:
David Martin (violin)
Neville Marriner (violin)
Eileen Grainger (viola)
Bernard Richards (cello)