A discussion among scientists
Conditioning
Pavlov held that aU behaviour is reflex and that the explanation of all human psychiatric problems is to be found in experiments on animals. In what ways and with what justification have Pavlov's views been superseded?
Chairman: John Cohen , Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology, Manchester
Panel:
G. P. Meredith , Ph.D. Professor of Psychology, Leeds
R. A. Hinde, D.Phil.
Department of Zoology, Cambridge
F. H. George, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology. Bristol
Anthony Barnett
Department of Zoology, Glasgow
Netherlands String Quartet:
Nap de Kliin (violin) Jaap Schroder (violin)
Paul Godwin (viola)
Carel Boomkamp (cello)
Lord Harewood
(in a recorded programme) talks about a great Italian baritone who celebrated his seventieth birthday yesterday
Most of the illustrations are taken from Verdi's Falstaff
An Imaginary
Critical Discussion by John Wain
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
Piano Concerto No. 2,
Op. 42
Gerty Herzog (piano)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Hans Rosbaud
(first broadcast in this country)