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A monthly report on the arts, science, and politics abroad
Compiled by Alan Pryce-Jones
This month's Foreign Review includes a talk by W. Mays , of the Department of Philosophy at Manchester University, on contemporary Scandinavian philosophy; and a comment by H. A. Hammelmann on current German periodicals which, in his view, reflect the uneasiness of German intellectual life since the end of the war.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Pryce-Jones
Talk By:
W. Mays
Unknown:
H. A. Hammelmann

A play for broadcasting by Frederick Bradnum with Tony Britton and Betty Linton
Music composed by Edward Williams and played on the guitar by Fitzroy Coleman
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by R. D. Smith

Contributors

Broadcasting By:
Frederick Bradnum
Unknown:
Tony Britton
Unknown:
Betty Linton
Composed By:
Edward Williams
Unknown:
Fitzroy Coleman
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Singer:
Isla Cameron
Guest:
Ian Lubbock
Jimmy:
Tony Britton
Isobel:
Betty Linton
Guardian of Public Morals:
John Sharp
Deacon:
Dafydd Havard
Jessica:
Sarah Leigh
Dai Jones:
Richard Davies
Megan:
Rachel Roberts
Bert ;:
Manning Wilson
Norman:
Rupert Davies
Arthur:
Lane Meddick
Father:
Ben Williams
Mother:
Nan Marriott-Watson
Harriette:
Barbara Trevor
Mildred:
Belle Chrystall
Drunk:
Nan Marriott-Watson
Drunk's friend:
Barbara Trevor
Barrow-boy:
Henry Webb
Hawker:
Geoffrey Matthews
Ginger:
Wyndham Milligan

A series of programmes based on recordings made by Alan Lomax and by members of the National Centre for the Study of Folk Music, the Accademia Santa Cecilia, Rome (director, Giorgio Nattaletti).
4-The Work Songs of Italy
The programme produced and narrated by Alan Lomax
In the studios of Radiotelevisione Italiana , Rome
To

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Lomax
Unknown:
Alan Lomax
Unknown:
Radiotelevisione Italiana

Unpublished poetry chosen and introduced by Jon Silkin
Contributions from:
C. Day Lewis , Clifford Dyment Ewart Milne , Alan Brownjohn and Dannie Abse
Readers:
John Glen , Anthony Jacobs and Ewart Milne

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jon Silkin
Unknown:
C. Day Lewis
Unknown:
Clifford Dyment
Unknown:
Ewart Milne
Unknown:
Alan Brownjohn
Readers:
Dannie Abse
Readers:
John Glen
Readers:
Anthony Jacobs
Readers:
Ewart Milne

Third Programme

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