by Diego Fabbri
Translated by Peggy Craig and H. A. L. Craig
Production by Michael Bakewell (The recorded broadcast of Dec. 7)
Inquisizione, 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.
Colin Kingsley (piano)
April Cantelo (soprano)
Amici String Quartet:
Lionel Bentley , Sylvia Cleaver
Harold Harriott Joy Hall
by Alastair Maclntyre
Lecturer in Philosophy
In the University of Leeds
Mr. Maclntyre, whose view is that Pasternak is in many ways a Marxist author, draws some parallels between the young Hegelian Marx and Dr. Zhivago.
(The recorded broadcast of Dec. 27)