by August Strindberg
Translated by Edwin Bjorkman and N. Erichsen
Adapted for radio by Helena Wood
The Jurors:
T. St. John Barry. Derek Birch. Geoffrey Bond , Rupert Davies , Brian Hayes , Douglas Haves , Arthur Lawrence , Edward Lexy , Trevor Martin , Richard Waring , Alan Reid
Production by Frederick Bradnum
St. Luke gives an account of Paul's sermon to the Men of Athens in the Acts of the Apostles, chapter 17. This abbreviated sermon has bpen translated by the Rev. J. B. Phillips and developed along Pauline lines tor the Third Programme
Mr. Phillips reads the account of the setting of the sermon and the sermon is read by Carleton Hobba
Music-drama in a prelude and three acts by Richard Wagner
(sung in German)
Chorus and Orchestra of the Bayreuth Festival
CONDUCTBD BY JOSEPH KEILBERTH
The action takes place in legendary timet
Prelude
Act 1
The Valkyries' Rock
The halt of the Gibidhungs on the Rhine The Valkyries' Rock
A monthly report on the arts, science, and politics abroad
This month's programme includes an account of conditions this summer in Rumania, and a survey of current Spanish literary reviews
Compiled by Alan Pryce-Jones
reads some of the poems he published in the volume called
Xaipe
Act 2
In from of the hell of the Gibichungs
A series of eight talks
5—El Doradoby George Pendle
Act 3
A wooded place on the Rhine
The hall of the Gibichungs
Robert Furneaux Jordan speaks about Florence of the last century and some of the British painters, sculptors, and poets who made it their home and who, as he discovered, are still remembered there
Double Quartet No. 1, in D minor played by The Aeolian String Quartet:;
Sydney. Humphreys (violin)
Colin Sauer (violin)
Watson Forbes (viola)
John Moore (cello) with Lorrainp du Val (violin) Trevor Williams (violin) Stephen Shingles (viola)
Vivian Joseph (cello)