A commentary on the French political scene by Darsie Gillie
Manchester Guardian correspondent in Paris
llse von Alpenheim (piano)
BBC Northern Orchestra
(Leader. Reginald Stead)
Conductor, John Hopkins
by Christopher Hollis
Mr. Hollis reflects on the condition of contemporary Liberalism as exemplified by the recent symposium The Un-servile State. He considers in particular how far liberty and welfare can be reconciled.
Sonata No. 6 in A, Op. 82
Allegro moderato; Allegretto;
Tempo di Valzer lentissimo; Vivace played by Natasha Litvin (piano)
by Mary Warnock
Fellow of St. Hugh's College, Oxford
There have been moral arguments claiming universal application and purporting to reduce moral decisions to a single pattern, but in fact there are different kinds of moral arguments proper to different moral situations. Principles are not always needed, but they are sometimes, and sometimes in judging an action you need to try to get rid of ready-made categories.
Second of a group of six talks on contemporary moral philosophy
Con moral philosophy be neutralt, by Patrick Gardiner : September 16
A chronicle of the development of English drama from its beginnings to the 1580s
12-The Professional Theatre:
Popular Drama
'The Spanish Tragedy' (1585-7) by Thomas Kyd followed by Will Kempe 's ' Jig of Rowland'
Full details of the thirteen programmes in the series are contained in The First Stage, a handbook by John Barton which may be obtained through newsagents and booksellers or post free by crossed postal order for 2s. 6d. from [address removed]
The Great Service
Venite; Te Deum ; Benedictus: Kyrle; Creed; Magnificat; Nunc dimittis
BBC Northern Singers
Conductor, Gordon Thorne
Introduced by Alec Robertson
The Education of the Technologist by Dermari Christopherson