The Sebastian String Quartet:
John Glickman (violin) Sybil Copeland (violin) Harold Harriott (viola)
Ursula Hess (cello)
A monthly series of current questions in architecture and town planning
The Scandinavian Model
A talk by Max Lock , architect and town-planning consultant, who has recently returned from a visit to Sweden and Norway.
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader. Paul Beard )
Conducted by Jean Martinon
Part 1
(died November 5, 1854)
Talk by James Irvine
Sir Walter Scott described Susan Ferrier , the once-popular Scottish novelist, as his sister-shadow. Her great-nephew, James Irvine , commemorates the centenary of her death in the light of some unpublished material.
Part 2
(died October 28. 1704) A series of three talks
Peter Laslett , Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, talks about Locke as political theorist, politician, and administrator.
The short story by Henry James
Adapted and produced by Mary Hope Allen
London Philharmonic Choir Conductor, Frederic Jackson
The Beginning or End of European Unity?
Raymond Aron , diplomatic correspondent of Le Figaro and professor at the Institut des Sciences Politiques de Paris, talks about France's attitude to Europe after the London and Paris Conferences