Cecil Clutton gives an illustrated talk about the Snetzler organ in Hillington Churah, Norfolk, and reviews the work and influence of John Snetzler The illustrations and the following recital of contemporary music byAlan Harverson (organ)
Last of three programmes
A talk by Cecil Scott , Ph.D.
The speaker, who has lived for many years in Angola, gives an account of the development of this Portuguese colony and speculates on its future.
Freda Jackson in...
A play by D. H. Lawrence
Adapted for broadcasting by Charles Spencer
Produced by William Hughes in the BBC's Nottingham studios
Walter Lear (saxophone)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Part 1
Whaling and Whale Research by Robert Clarke of the National Institute of Oceanography
In this talk the speaker explains how biological research assists in the conservation of the stocks of whales that support modern whaling in the Antarctic and elsewhere.
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Part 2
Robert Baldick talks about J. K. Huysmans
The speaker has been writing a biography of the novelist and critic who was the most representative figure of the French fin de siècle. He has had the opportunity of reading nearly all Huysman's unpublished letters and diaries.
A medieval narrative poem in four parts translated into modern English by J. R. R. Tolkien
Part Four
Sonata in F (K.377)
Sonata in E flat (K.380) played by Szymon Goldberg (violin)
Lill Kraus (piano) on gramophone records