(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
The last of a series of programmes including all Rubbra's Symphonies.
A series of talks commenting on current legal issues
26-Take-over Bids by L. C. B. Gower
Professor of Commercial Law in the University of London
by J. R. R. Tolkien
6 — ' The Breaking of the Fellowship'
South American Music played. by Enrique Arias
A sketch of food fashion and tradition in the English kitchen and dining-room over two centuries, or Before and after Ude. Careme, and Escoffier
Written by Aidan Philip
Produced by Tom Waldron
Sonata No. 4, in A minor, Op. 23 played by Erich Gruenberg (violin)
Celia Arieli (piano)
A discussion between
Mary Warnock Fellow of St. Hugh's College, Oxford Antony Quinton
Fellow of New College, Oxford
Gilbert Ryle
Waynftete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy in the University of Oxford
In concluding this series of programmes, the present speakers seek to bring out what philosophers have to learn from metaphysical systems.
Schola Polyphonica
Director, Henry Washington
Magnificat primi toni; Quern vidistis pastores?; Benedictus and Hosanna (Missa: Puisque j'ai perdu); Tempus est ut reverdar; Adoramus te Christe: Christus resurgens; Scio enim quod Redemptor: Justorum animae; Salve Regina
A series of four talks on the desirability of economic change
3-A New Attitude to Business by J. P. Nettl
Mr. Nettl, a director of a textile firm, considers that businessmen are no longer solely concerned with increasing their income and that other incentives are necessary if output is to be expanded.
Poems by Paul Eluard selected and introduced by Arthur Boyars