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 M.P. ,
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. Col. Meinertzhagen
General von Lettow Vorbeck
L. E. Neame and that of J. C. Smuts himself Production by Maurice Brown
Germany London Cantata Ensemble:
Ilse Wolf (soprano) Jürgen Hess (violin) Ruth Fourmy (violin)
Desmond Dupre ' (viola da gamba)
Anthony Milner (harpsichord) with Janet Baker (contralto)
Derek Hammond-Stroud (baritone)
First of three programmes
Cantata No. 11: Ich bin sicher und erfreut - Zachau
Secular German Duets Wie ein Rubin; Iss dein Brot - Schutz
Trio-Sonata in C - Bach
Cantata: Jesu meine Freude - Buxtehude
by Gerald Howson
Reader, Cyril Shaps
Eloy Blanco (or El Pescadero) was, and probably still is, the best flamenco guitarist in Cadiz. Lunch with him and his family was no ordinary social occasion.
Fantasia and Fugue on the Chorale from Meyerbeer's Le Prophete:
Ad nos, ad salutarem undam played by Philip Dore (organ)
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Oliver Cromwell by A. H. Woolrych Lecturer in History
In the University of Leeds
' Our liberties as men and Christians'
Cromwell was a man deeply conscious of his duty. He was also the principal agent of a revolution. How did the duty and the revolution mix?