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Scene: Vienna in the eighteenth century during the reign of Maria Theresa
ACT 1: The boudoir of the Feldmarschallin
by G. W. Keeton
Professor of English Law
In the University of London
This English invention is still fairly new. Professor Keeton examines its use and constitutional significance from the time of the Jameson Raid to the Waters Case.
ACT 2: The hall in the house of Faninal
A discussion by Basil Yamey joint author of The Economics of Under-developed Countries
L. St. Clare Grondona originator of a plan for commodity price stabilisation
Alan Day
Reader in Economics
In the University of London
According to the world economic survey recently published by the United Nations, the fall in world prices cost the primary producing countries last year more than two thousand million pounds.
Piano music played by Josef Hala on a gramophone record
ACT 3: A private room at an inn
Sixth of twelve programmes in which all Shakespeare's sonnets are being read
Michael Redgrave reads SONNETS LVI-LXVIII
Shimon Mishory (violin)
Josephine Lee (piano)
Reminiscences of a Cockney childhood during the war of 1914-18 Written and narrated by Gertrude Hutchinson with Yvonne Hills. Hilda Schroder
Thea Wells , Marjorie Westbury Frank Atkinson , Leigh Crutchley
Frank Duncan , Denis Goacher
Produced by Terence Tiller
(The recorded broadcast of May 20)
Prelude and Fugue in E flat (St. Anne) played by Hans Vollenweider (organ)
From the Dutch Church,
Austin Friars, London
(The recorded broadcast of Nov 29)