Talk by Stephen Toulmin
Professor of Philosophy,
University of Leeds
In his correspondence with Clarke, Leibniz launched his last attack on the * experimental philosophy ' of Sir Isaac Newton. The first complete version in English of the correspondence for more than two hundred years has been edited by H. G. Alexander and has recently been published by the Manchester University Press.
A Proust reconstruction by Pamela Hansford Johnson Produced by Rayner Heppenstall with Denise Bryer , Oliver Burt Cecile Chevreau , Ilona Ference
Olive Gregg. Malcolm Hayes
David King-Wood , Edgar Norfolk
Mary O'Farrell , Bryan Powley
Lydia Sherwood , Thea Wells
Richard Williams , Geoffrey Wincott
Music composed and piano music played by Michael Head with a septet led by Granville Jones
Philharmonia Orchestra
(Leader, Max Salpeter )
Conducted by Henry Swoboda
Part 1
Talk by N. J. J. Olivier
Professor of Native Law and Administration in the University of Stellenbosch
Professor Olivier gives his reasons for believing not only that the apartheid policy in South Africa is just and practicable but that an opposite policy — of racial integration between Black and White-would at an early stage reach insuperable difficulties. The speaker is national vice-chairman of the South African Bureau of Racial Affairs.
Part 2
A short story by Heinrich Boll translated from the German by Richard Graves
Read by Gilbert Harding
Quartet No. 1, in F minor. Op. 35 played by the Allegri String Quartet:
Eli Goren , James Barton
Patrick Ireland , William Pleeth