by V. B. Wigglesworth , F.R.S.
Quick Professor of Biology
In the University of Cambridge
In this talk, which is based on a lecture he gave at the Jubilee Conference of the Association of Applied Biologists, Professor Wigglesworth argues that the application of science to human needs calls for qualities in the investigator different from but not inferior to those required for research in pure science. Also, that to ensure the continued production of useful applications, pure science must be free to develop without restriction.
The Dennis Brain Wind Ensemble
Second of two programmes including recently discovered quintets by J. C. Bach.
Introduced by lain Fletcher
Ilona Kabos (piano)
BBC Northern Orchestra
(Leader. Reginald Stead )
Conductor, John Hopkins
Talk by J. M. Cameron
Lecturer in Philosophy in the University of Leeds
Mr. Cameron examines strikes in relation to some moral and political principles of our society and considers to what extent these principles are open to criticism.
by Moliere
A complete reading of the play in French.
Produced by Michel Polac
Mabelia Ott-Penetto
(contralto)
Frederick Stone (piano)
by T. S. Eliot , O.M.
The second part of Wyndham Lewis 's trilogy of novels Tht Human Age will be broadcast on Friday evening at 8.15.