A modern morality based on an old Hungarian fable
Written for radio by Peter Gurney with music composed and conducted by Humphrey Searle with Malcolm Graeme. Preston Lockwood
Ronald Sidney. Gladys Spencer
Hugh Manning. Alun Owen
Howard Goorney. Ronald Baddiley Ann Rye , Roger Gage , Brian Cobby and Ailsa Gamley (soprano) and the BBC Chorus
Production by Donald McWhinnie
Cantata No. 201
' Der Streit zwischen
Phoebus und Pan '
Cantata Singers
Thornton Lofthouse
(harpsichord continuo) The Jacques Orchestra
(Leader. Emanuel Hurwitz )
Conductor, Reginald Jacques
A series of monthly programmes on industrial affairs
Are We Really All Salesmen Now?
A discussion between
Noel Annan and Sir Miles Thomas with Walter Taplin in the chair
In a recent Third Programme talk Sir Miles Thomas argued that much of the prejudice against selling is perverse since 'in everything we do, working or playing, we are selling ourselves.' Mr. Annan takes him up on this point.
John Davies (clarinet)
Else Cross (piano)
Aeolian String Quartet: Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Trevor Williams (violin)
Watson Forbes (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)