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A discussion between eight teachers of philosophy in the University of Oxford
Speakers:
A. Quinton , Stuart Hampshire
H. P. Grice , G. A. Paul
P. F. Strawson , D. F. Pears
G. J. Warnock , H. M. Warnock

Contributors

Unknown:
A. Quinton
Unknown:
Stuart Hampshire
Unknown:
H. P. Grice
Unknown:
G. A. Paul
Unknown:
P. F. Strawson
Unknown:
D. F. Pears
Unknown:
G. J. Warnock
Unknown:
H. M. Warnock

by Michael Innes
Produced by Rayner Heppestall 4— 'The Trial of Ancient Iago'
Critics and representative figures of various ages played by: Elizabeth Barry ,Stanley Beard , Heron Carvic , Malcolm Hayes , Arthur Hill , Stephen Jack , Julia Lang. John Laurie , Delphi Lawrence , Carmen Mochan , Mary O'Farrell , Bryan Powley , Thea -Wells, Bernard Rebel Arthur Young

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Innes
Produced By:
Rayner Heppestall
Played By:
Elizabeth Barry
Played By:
Stanley Beard
Played By:
Heron Carvic
Played By:
Malcolm Hayes
Played By:
Arthur Hill
Unknown:
Stephen Jack
Unknown:
Julia Lang.
Unknown:
John Laurie
Unknown:
Delphi Lawrence
Unknown:
Carmen Mochan
Unknown:
Mary O'Farrell
Unknown:
Bryan Powley
Unknown:
Bernard Rebel
Unknown:
Arthur Young

Opera in three acts by Edmond Gondinet and Philippe Gille
Music by Delibes on gramophone records
Cast in order of singing:
Chorus and Orchestra of the Opera-Comique, Paris
Conducted BY GEORGES SEBASTIAN
Artistic direction, Max de Rieux
Act 1: A sacred garden in India, about 1880

Contributors

Unknown:
Edmond Gondinet
Unknown:
Philippe Gille
Music By:
Delibes
Conducted By:
Georges Sebastian
Unknown:
Max de Rieux
Mallika (mezzo-soprano).:
Agnes Disney
Hadji (tenor):
Pierre Germain
Nilakantha (baritone).:
Jean Borthayre
Lakm (soprano):
Mado Robin
Ellen (soprano):
Claudine Collart
Frederic (baritone):
Jacques Jansen
Gerald (tenor):
Libero de Luca
Rose (soprano):
Simone Lemaitre
Mistress Bentson (mezzo-soprano):
Jane Perriat
A fortune-teller (tenor):
Edmond Chastenet
A Chinese merchant (tenor):
Camille Rouquetty

Talk by Rudolf Wittkower
Durning-Lawrence Professor of the History of Art in the University of London
Richard Boyle, third Earl of Burlington, died two hundred years ago, on December 3, 1753. The speaker considers the ideas that inform Lord Burlington's work as an architect and some of the lesser-known aspects of his patronage, influence, and reputation.

Contributors

Talk By:
Rudolf Wittkower

Third Programme

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