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by Victor Zorza, Manchester Guardian correspondent on Soviet and East European affairs

Following the publication last autumn of Dudintsev's novel "Not by Bread Alone," the Soviet press spoke of Russian writers' condemnation of this novel, but recently it became clear that many writers are not only supporting Dudintsev but are following in his footsteps.

Contributors

Speaker:
Victor Zorza

A song-cycle by Gerald Finzi to poems by Thomas Hardy

Childhood amongst the ferns; Before and after summer; The self-unseeing; Overlooking the river; Channel firing; In the mind's eye; The too short time; Epeisodia; Amabel; He abjures love

Hervey Alan (bass-baritone) with Frederick Stone (piano)

Contributors

Composer:
Gerald Finzi
From poems by:
Thomas Hardy
Bass-Baritone:
Hervey Alan
Piano:
Frederick Stone

A discussion between
W.A. Campbell Stewart, Professor of Education, University College of North Staffordshire
G.M. Carstairs, A psychologist and anthropologist
Cecily de Monchaux, Lecture in Psychology, University College, London
Alasdair Maclntyre, Lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion, University of Manchester

'Inhibition' is one of several unexamined cliches of psychological terminology which have crept into popular usage without losing all their specialised overtones. In this programme four specialists from related disciplines attempt an analysis by discussion of the term and its various shades of meaning.

Contributors

Speaker:
W.A. Campbell Stewart
Speaker:
G.M. Carstairs
Speaker:
Cecily de Monchaux
Speaker:
Alasdair MacIntyre

Dramatised by Vidia Naipaul and John Stockbridge from the story by Vidia Naipaul
[Starring] Errol John, Edric Connor

Contributors

From the story by:
Vidia Naipaul
Dramatised by:
Vidia Naipaul
Dramatised by:
John Stockbridge
Guitar played by:
Fitzroy Coleman
Producer:
R.D. Smith
Storyteller/Boy:
Errol John
Wordsworth:
Edric Connor
Mother:
Pearl Connor
Policeman:
Andrew Salkey

Full Anthems and Verse Anthems
Members of the Deller Consort: Alfred Deller, Wilfred Brown, Maurice Bevan
Charles Spinks (organ continuo) Leonard Dight (violin) Marjorie Lavers (violin) Herbert Downes (viola) Eileen Grainger (viola) John Shinebourne (cello)
The Ambrosian Singers
Conductor, Denis Stevens

Thou art my king, O God; The heavens declare the glory of God; Then David mourned: My shepherd is the living Lord; 0 Lord. rebuke me not; 0 Lord, I have loved the habitation; Above the stars my Saviour dwells

(The recorded broadcast of Jan. 19)

Contributors

Singer:
Alfred Deller
Singer:
Wilfred Brown
Singer:
Maurice Bevan
Organist:
Charles Spinks
Violinist:
Leonard Dight
Violinist:
Marjorie Lavers
Violaist:
Herbert Downes
Violaist:
Eileen Grainger
Cellist:
John Shinebourne
Singers:
The Ambrosian Singers
Conductor:
Denis Stevens

Third Programme

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