played by Nina Milkina (piano).
(The recorded broadcast of April 29)
by the Rev. E. F. Carpenter, Canon of Westminster.
Some Christians regard the married state as a metaphysical union. Some insist that the recorded words of Jesus 'lay down the law'. Canon Carpenter believes that both legalism and metaphysical theory substitute an abstraction what is essentially a personal commitment and a relationship to be worked out, by God's grace in Christ, only through the stresses of the concrete IstunaD situation.
(BBC recording)
Last of three programmes
by Gordon Bottomley.
(Tuesday's recorded broadcast)
Ernst and Lory Wallfisch (viola and piano)
First of four recitals of music for viola and piano.
Schubert and Reger: August 18
Talk by Tom Soper, Sub-Warden of Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford.
In 1951 eighty per cent of the population of England and Wales was classified as urban and under twenty per cent as rural. A hundred years earlier the proportions had been equal.
Reviewing Victor Bonham-Carter's recent book Darlington Hall: the history of an experiment, Mr. Soper assesses the attempt to re-establish a rural economy in South Devon.
(The recorded broadcast of July 14)
Three readings by Marius Goring.
(BBC recording)
Divine Poems: August 17
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), Irmgard Seefried (soprano), Gerald Moore (piano) on gramophone records.