Eric Harrison (piano)
Harry Danks , Zingra Bunbury
Kenneth Harding and Joan Wolstencroft (violas)
Aeolian String Quartet: Sydney Humphreys , Trevor Williams Watson Forbes , John Moore
Second of two talks by Simon Biesheuvel Ph.D , .
Director of the South African National Institute for Personnel Research
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
(Leader. Erich Gruenberg )
Director, Thurston Dart
The last of three programmes from Volume 9 of Musica Britannica (Jacobean Consort Music), edited by Thurston Dart and William Coates.
Two talks by J.O. Wisdom
Reader in Logic and Scientific Method
In the University of London
2-Its Relation to Philosophy
In his second talk the speaker contrasts philosophy of science with language analysis. He finds that, although they have a superficial appearance of similarity of method, closer scrutiny reveals that they differ in method, aim. and interest.
Written by Aidan Philip
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.
Produced by Tom Waldron
Adrienne Cole (soprano)
Ernest Lush (piano)
A group of six talks by A.J.P. Taylor, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford
These talks are a broadcast version of the Ford Lectures delivered in Oxford earlier this year. They deal with the radical or left-wing critics of British foreign policy from the French Revolution to the present day. The speaker challenges the conventional view of the continuity of British foreign policy.
Symphony No. 6, In G minor played by Richard Ellsasser at the organ of the John Hays Hammond Museum,
Gloucester, Massachusetta on gramophone records
A poem by Tom Scott
Read by James McKechnle
The Paschal Candill is a poem in twelve parts, each corresponding to some part of the Holy Saturday Mass and the Easter mysteries.