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Talk by Sheila Patterson
Mrs. Patterson speaks about the many Canadians-twenty per cent of the population-who are of neither British nor French origin, of their effect on Canadian society, and of Canada's post-war attempts to integrate the new immigrants as distinct from the old policy of ' assimilation.'
(The recorded broadcast of Jan. 2)

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Talk By:
Sheila Patterson

Talk by Michael Gough
Lecturer in Classical Archaeology in the University of Edinburgh
The origins of Christian art and architecture have been much discussed during the past fifty years, since it became evident that the East had contributed far more than was previously supposed. The speaker gives an account of early Christian building in south-east Turkey, hitherto almost overlooked in this field, but where he considers there are outstanding examples of the earliest fusion of ancient pagan and the new Christian art-forms.

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Talk By:
Michael Gough

A novel by Ivy Compton-Burnett
Adapted for broadcasting by Christopher Sykes in collaboration with the author
Characters in order of speaking:
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Narration by John Glen
The time is 1892; the place, the Lambs' country house and its neighbourhood
Production by Christopher Sykes
(The recorded broadcast of Sept. 26)
During the interval (9.15-9.25 app.):
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Concerto Grosso in B flat. Op. 3 No. 6 played by The Barchet Quartet
Helma Eisner (harpsichord) Pro Musica String Orchestra of Stuttgart
Conductor, Rolf Reinhardt on gramophone recorda .

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Novel By:
Ivy Compton-Burnett
Broadcasting By:
Christopher Sykes
Unknown:
John Glen
Production By:
Christopher Sykes
Harpsichord:
Helma Eisner
Conductor:
Rolf Reinhardt
Horace Lamb:
Norman Shelley
Mortimer Lamb:
Ronald Simpson
Bullivant:
Eric Lugg
George:
John Stockbridge
Charlotte Lamb:
Beatrix Lehmann
Emilia:
Gladys Spencer
Mrs Selden:
Gladys Young
Miriam:
Patience Collier
Marcus:
Ian Hindle
Sarah:
Andree Melly
Jasper:
Jeremy Spenser
Nurse:
Dorothy Black
Gideon Doubleday:
Eric Berry
Mrs Doubleday:
Betty Hardy
Miss Doubleday:
Joan Hart
Miss Buchanan:
Marjorie Westbury

Musica da Camera: Harold Clarke (flute)
Roger Lord (oboe)
Sidney Fell (clarinet)
Archie Camden (bassoon) Vera Kantrovltch (violin)
Cecil Aronowitz (viola)
Joy Hall (cello)
Hubert Dawkes (piano)

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Flute:
Harold Clarke
Oboe:
Roger Lord
Clarinet:
Sidney Fell
Bassoon:
Archie Camden
Violin:
Vera Kantrovltch
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Cello:
Joy Hall
Piano:
Hubert Dawkes

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