Talk by Robert Neville
(BBC necordiingO
by J. 1. M. Stewart
(' Michael Innes ')
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
The scene is Venice, the date a Jhtle before 1640 The young nobleman and his tutor are making the Grand Tour
(: a new production of the programme originally broadcast in 1952 under the title ' Fools of Time Second of six programmes by J 1 M Stewart on Shakespearean themes
'A Visitor to Dorset Garden 1: Dec 24
Two Sonatas, Op. 102 No. 1. in C: No. 2. in D played by Zara Nelsova (cello)
Artur Balsam (piano)
ALASDAIR MacIntyre considers the difference between ' what I/*'™ and what I think I want.' Moral discourse is concerned with both and moral rules help to adjust the relation between them, ber.eMahceintyre is Lecturer in Philosophy in the University of Leeds
Second of two talks
Patricia Kern (contralto)
Clifford Bunford (baritone)
Clifton Helliwell (piano)
Musica da Camera: Harold Clarke (flute)
Roger Lord (oboe)
Sidney Fell (clarinet)
Archie Camden (bassoon)
Charles Gregory (horn) Hubert Dawkes (piano)
(The first and last items are recorded)
of German poetry
Erich FRIED is an Austrian-born poet living in this country whose most recent volume of German poetry was published in Hamburg this spring. In this programme he presents, in the original and in translation, poems by some of his German contemporaries written during the past few years.
English translations by Christopher Middleton , Stuart Hood and Michael Hamburger
Reader, Gary Watson
(The recorded broadcast of Sept. 19)