byDonald Davie Dr. Davie interprets the characteristic neglect of tone in the poetry of Robert Graves-a neglect underlined by the poet's own way of reading his work as part of his familiar concern to write for the Muse and not his readers.
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A morality by Philip O'Connor with music by Alan Rawsthorne
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
The Poet, Trader Faulkner; The Voice, Philip O'Connor ; First Female, Janette Richer ; First Male, Denis Goacher ; Second Female, June Monkhouse ; Second Male, Douglas Storm; The Poet's Wife, Cccile Chevreau ; The Poet's Child, Penny Morrell; Nurse, Molly Lawson ; Sister, Thea Wells ; Matron, Edith Savile ; Taxi-driver, Joe Sterne ; Girl, Hilda Schroder
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A group of six talks
6-Living Things and the Frame of Nature by Charles Raven , D.D.
Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge
The vital sciences are the oldest in experiment and observation. They employed artists instead of mathematicians, seeing instead of calculating, until a disciplined curiosity like John Ray's discovered both histories and system. They had to wait for other sciences to supply other categories and then to recover their vital business
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Last of three programmes of divertimenti
by Lord Byron
A shortened version in twelve weekly episodes arranged by Terence Tiller
Episode 12: 'Aurora'