Arne Skjold Rasmussen (piano)
A talk on Lord Justice Dennihg's book by C. J. Hamson , Professor of Comparative Law at Cambridge University and Fellow of Trinity College
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The action takes place in the neighbourhood of Frankfort towards the end of the eighteenth century
Act 1
Outside the Steward's house. July
7.45 app. Interval
7.55 app. Act 2
The square in Wetzlar. September
8.30 app. Interval
8.40 app. Act 3
A room in Albert's house. Christmas Eve
Act 4
Werther's study. Christmas morning
From Sadler's Wells Theatre
(by arrangement with Sadler's Wells Trust, Ltd.)
A study In the origins of Christian Socialism by Neville Masterman
Lecturer in Modern History.,
University College of Wales, Swansea A programme based on the correspondence, published and unpublished, between F. D. Maurice and J. M. Ludlow
Introduced by Neville Masterman
Read by Normani Shelley amd David Peel
Arranged for broadcasting by Michael Stephens
Elizabeth Cooper (soprano)
Eileen McLoughlin (soprano)
David Galliver (tenor)
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin)
Eli Goren (violin)
Denis Vaughan (organ)
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
Conducted by Denis Wright
Talk by Kenneth P. Oakley , Ph.D. of the British Museum
(Natural History )
Dr. Oakley describes the fossil apet and men discovered in various parts of Africa during the past ten years and which have been hailed as of outstanding importance for their bearing on human evolution.