by H. Myles Wright, Professor of Civic Design in the University of Liverpool.
In the conurbations and their rural fringe, the speaker says, the guidance of land use will matter most to most people. He defines some of the objectives planners should set themselves in making life more attractive for the inhabitants of cities such as Manchester and Liverpool.
It is expected that the Local Government Commission (England) will begin its work by considering the problems of these and the other provincial conurbations.
(BBC recording: a shortened version of a lecture delivered in June before the Town Planning Institute in London)
followed by an interlude at 8.20
See foot of page
(Relayed from Salzburg by courtesy of Oesterreicherischer Rundfunk)
The action takes place in Spain in the middle of the sixteenth century.
Act I
Scene 1: The cloister of the convent of St. Just.
Scene 2: A fountain court adjoining the cloisters
Act 2
Scene 1: The gardens of the Queen in Madrid
Scene 2: A large square in front of the church of Our Lady of Antioch
John Holloway talks about Professor Frye's recent book, which attempts to provide literary criticism with a 'systematic basis', and argues that the book may be a landmark even if it falls short of its intentions.
(The recorded broadcast of April 27)
followed by an interlude at 10.30 app.
Act 3
Scene 1: The King's private chamber in Madrid
Scene 2: A subterranean prison
Act 4
The cloisters of the convent of St. Just
A performance of 'Vanessa', Samuel Barber's opera from the Salzburg Festival: August 16