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An assessment
In three parts based on the recorded statements and narratives of some of those who knew him
Script and narration by David Lytton
1-1870-1916:
' Man of Two Wars '
The recorded voices include those of Sir Winston Churchill
Earl Attlee the late Dr. D. F. Malan the late Lady Milner
Sir Roderick Jones Dr. E. G. Malherbe
The Hon. Thomas Boydell
General I. P . de Villiers
Field-Marshal Lord Ironside
Professor J. J. Krige , N. J. de Wet
Major van der Byl. J. J. Kruger
O. A. Oosthuizen ,
Lettow Vorbeck
L. E. Neame and that of J. C. Smuts himself
Production by Maurice Brown
1917-1919: Handyman of the Empire '
March 21

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lytton
Unknown:
Sir Winston Churchill
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Earl Attlee
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Sir Roderick Jones
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Dr. E. G. Malherbe
Unknown:
Thomas Boydell
Unknown:
General I. P . de Villiers
Unknown:
Professor J. J. Krige
Unknown:
N. J. de Wet
Unknown:
Major van Der Byl.
Unknown:
J. J. Kruger
Unknown:
O. A. Oosthuizen
Unknown:
Lettow Vorbeck
Unknown:
L. E. Neame
Unknown:
J. C. Smuts
Production By:
Maurice Brown

Three talks by C. Wright Mills
Professor of Sociology at Columbia University
2-The Cultural Apparatus
Professor Wright Mills calls 'the cultural apparatus * the organisations that communicate artistic, intellectual, and scientific information. He believes that as a result of these communications men often do not really believe what ' they see before their very eyes' until they have been ' informed' about it.

Contributors

Unknown:
C. Wright Mills

Third Programme

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