(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Rudolf Schwarz
From Truro Cathedral
A discussion among scientists
Communication:
Animal and Human
Are the wavs in which animals communicate wi'th their fellows essentially different from human communication, or could one say that there is a continuum in which complexity, subtlety, and efficiency increase as one ascends the 'biological ladder '?
Chairman: Colin Cherry , D.sc.
Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
Panel:
D. E. Broadbent
Applied Psychology Research Unit,
Medical Research Council. Cambridge
R. L. Gregory
The Psychological Laboratory.
University of Cambridge
P. T. Haskell, Ph.D.
The Anti-Locust Research Centre.
London
W. H. Thorpe , SC.D., F.R.S.
Jesus College and Department of Zoology. University of Cambridge
Selected by Louis MacNeice
An anthology of the earlier and later verse of one of the most original and influential writers of our time.
Trio in B flat, Op. 97
(The Archduke) played by the Cockaigne Trio:
Tessa Robbins (violin) John Kennedy (cello)
Scylla Kennedy (piano)
Last of three programmes
by W. L. Burn
Professor of Modern History in the University of Durham
The Conservative party claims to represent all classes and interests. It holds that politics are not the most important thing in life. In the light of these two statements Professor Burn considers the party's history during the last fifty years.