by David Blelloch.
Against the background of his own experience of under-developed countries, Mr. Blelloch wonders whether the problems involved in helping them effectively do not deserve more serious study than they have yet received from political scientists and sociologists.
(BBC recording)
by Bernard Shaw.
[Starring] John Sharp and Margaret Whiting
(BBC recording)
Repeated on Wednesday at 9.30
Four programmes devised and introduced by Denis Stevens.
The Ambrosian Consort: Eileen Poulter (soprano), Mary Thomas (soprano), John Whitworth (counter-tenor), Edgar Fleet (tenor), John McCarthy (tenor), John Frost (bass)
Conductor, Denis Stevens
Maxwell Ward (viola), Kenneth Essex (viola)
(BBC recording)
by A. J. Cain, D.Phil.
Dr. Cain, who is curator of the zoological collection at University Museum, Oxford, considers, in the light of P. J. Darlington's recently published Zoo-geography, some of the problems involved in attempting to explain the distribution of the world's animals.
(The recorded broadcast of May 6)