ISAAC DEUTSCHER speaks on Socialism in One Country, E. H. Carr 's fifth and latest volume in his History of Soviet Russia.
(The recorded broadcast of Nov. 3)
The Dramatic Element
MARY WARNOCK, Fellow of St. Hugh's College, Oxford, argues that the dramatic and descriptive parts of Sartre's philosophy are integral to it, necessary for the exposition of his ethical theory.
Second of two talks
James Gibb (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Rudolf Schwarz
Part l
The Courts and the Press by T. B. Smith
Professor of Law
In the University of Edinburgh
The relative claims of free press and fair trial in England were recently considered by the Tucker Committee. Professor Smith compares the practice in England and Scotland.
Part 2
' Priam and Achilles'
Book 24, lines 159-237 and 440-642 Translated by Robert Fitzgerald
' The Lament for Hector'
Book 24, lines 692-804
Translated by William Arrowsmith
Read by Denis McCarthy
Series arranged by D. S. Carne-Ross (The recorded broadcast of March 23) Last of twelve readings from Homer's Iliad in new translations by different hands.
of the sixteenth, seventeenth, and twentieth centuries played by Nicanor Zabaleta
Last in the present series of programmes demonstrating the ways in which different composers have made use of the harp.
ILIAD, Book 24, 468-601 Read by F. R. Dale