Halle Orchestra
(Leader, Laurance Turner )
Conductor,
Sir John Barbirolll
From the Free Trade Hall,
Manchester
Part 1
Talk by G. B. Richardson
Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford Mr. Richardson examines some current criticisms of economics in the light of Joseph Schumpeter 's History of Economic Analysis.
(The recorded broadcast of Oct. 8)
Part 2
Symphony No. 4, in E minor.... Brahms
The journal of a Japanese physician, Michihiko Hachiya
Adapted by Marianne Helweg
On August 6, 1945, Dr. Hachiya was resting at his home in Hiroshima after a night on duty as an air-raid warden at the Hiroshima Communications Hospital, of which he was-and still is-the director. Suddenly there was a strong flash of light, and then another. Overcome by profound weakness, he found that his body was cut and bleeding. With difficulty he made his way to the hospital; and for the next two months, amid the chaos that followed the release of the atom bomb, he kept this journal
Cyril Shaps as Dr. Hachiya with Harold Ayers , Owen Berry Denys Blakelock , Peter Claughton
Olive Gregg , Betty Hardy
Stephen Jack. Arthur Lawrence
Molly Lawson. Charles Leno Keith Pyott. Robert Rietty
John Ruddock , Anthony Woodruff
Produced by Eileen Capel
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Patrick Piggott (piano)
Nocturne In E (Pastorale) Sonata No. 4. in B
(first broadcast performance)
Cavatine: Reviens, reviens Grand Rondo in A flat
My first encounters with parapsychological facts and their philosophical bearing
A shortened version of the twelfth P. W. H. Myers Memorial Lecture, given before the Society for Psychical Research on October 26, 1955, in the Caxton Hall, London. In the lecture M. Marcel recounts some personal experiences of psychic phenomena and traces their effect on his outlook as philosopher and dramatist.
Selected poems read by Cyril Cusack with Allan McClelland (narrator)
Programme arranged by Terence Tiller
(The recorded broadcast of Oct. 16)
Sonata in A minor
Partita in D minor played by Bronislav Gimpel (violin)
Last of three programmes
Three talks by Robert Baldick , DJhil.
1-The Ailing Heroes