by Diego Fabbri
Translated by Peggy Craig and H. A. L. Craig
Production by Michael Bakewell
Inauisizione, by the contemporary Italian writer Diego Fabbri , is the first of his plays to be produced in this country. The setting is a mountain sanctuary where sufferers seek miraculous cures for their hearts as well as for bodily ills.
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by C . P. FitzGerald
Professor of Far Eastern History at the Australian National University
Professor FitzGerald thinks that to understand the life and thought of East Asia today one should remember that Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Tokyo are quite modern cities.
Second of four talks
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Parti
by Edmund Spenser
- December
The twelfth eclogue read by Robert Eddison
Introduced by Rayner Heppenstall
Part 2
Sir Kenneth Clark speaks about Edgar Wind 's book Pagan Mysteries in the Renaissance
(The recorded broadcast of Nov. 14)
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(The recorded broadcast of Sept. 21)