A play in three parts by August Strindberg in a new translation and radio adaptation by Peter Watts
PART I
with Cyril Shaps, Alan Reid, Arthur Lawrence, Jack Gwillim, Evedym Moore, Elizabeth London.
Produced by Peter Watts
(BBC recording)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A centenary appreciation by Philip Oarr
Philip Carr saw a good deal of Beerbohm Tree during the days when Tree flourished as an actor-manager. In this centenary appreciation the speaker gives some of his own reminiscences and assesses Tree's qualities and limitations as an actor.
Acts 3 and 4
A discussion on the nature of perception between
G. J. Warnock
Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford
Mary Warnock
Tutor of St. Hugh's College, Oxford
P. F. Strawson
Fellow of University College, Oxford
D. F. Pears
Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Denis Matthews (piano)
Talk by Richard Wigg
During the Last two years Richard Wigg has been living and studying in Italy. In this talk he describes some of the forces that prevent the liberal element in Italian society from attaining effective power.
Rubbra-Gruenberg-Pleeth Trio:
Erich Gruenberg (violin)
William Pleeth (cello)
Edmund Rubbra (piano)
A medieval narrative poem in four parts, translated into modern English by J. R. R. Tolkien
Part 2
The Four Seasons played by Reinhold Barchet (violin) and Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Karl MUnchinger on gramophone recorda