The geneticist in studying the vehicles of heredity-the genes and chromosomes -finds much that clarifies and complements evolutionary theory. There are, however, some aspects that are still matters of speculation and controversy.
Chairman: D. Lewis, F.R.S., Professor of Botany, University College, London
Panel:
K. Mather, F.R.S., Professor of Genetics, University of Birmingham
J. Maynard Smith, Department of Zoology, University College, London
P. M. Sheppard, D.Phil., Department of Zoology, University of Liverpool
C.H. Waddington, F.R.S., Professor Of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh
(BBC recording)
Forty-eight Preludes and Fugues
A flat; G sharp minor (Book 1) A flat; G sharp minor (Book 2)
Maurice Cole (piano)
(BBC recording)
Ninth of twelve recitals.
Next programme: July 26
by R. C. Scriven.
[Starring] Sebastian Shaw
(Recorded broadcast of May 10, 1956)
Four programmes devised and introduced by Denis Stevens.
Ambrosian Consort: Eileen Poulter, Mary Thomas, Dorothy Dorow, John Whitworth,
Edgar Fleet, John Frost
Ambrosian Singers
Conductor, Denis Stevens
Philip Jones (trumpet), Eric Bravington (trumpet), Arthur Wilson (trombone), Ralph Downes (organ)
(Recorded in the Church of St. George the Martyr, London)
Elegles and Eulogies: July 28
A talk by Alan Pryce-Jones in which he refers to some recently published books.
(The recorded broadcast of May 4)
played by the Amadeus String Quartet.
(Recorded broadcast of Nov. 1, 1957)