by R. W. K. Hinton
Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge
Dr. Hinton pleads for a more realistic terminology in describing the English Constitution.
A programme of scenes from plays by Guillaume Apollinaire
Tristan Tzara , E. E. Cummings
Louis Aragon , Roger Vitrac and Pablo Picasso
Introduced by Jacques Brunius
Scenes performed bv members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Produced by Barbara Bray
Laszlo Varga (cello) Ivor Newton (piano)
Sonata for cello and piano, Op. 6
Barber
Sonata for unaccompanied cello. Op. 8
Kodaly
An Attack on Linguistic Philosophy
Ernest Gellner discusses his book with Bernard Williams
Ernest Gellner 's book has been the subject of comment and controversy in The Times and elsewhere in the press. In this programme Bernard Williams analyses and criticises Gellner's views.
Both participants were bred to philosophy in Oxford. Ernest Gellner is Reader in Sociology and Bernard Williams Lecturer in Philosophy in the University of London.
(: second broadcast)
Susi Jeans introduces and plays from the little-known collection of John Reading's manuscripts at Dulwich College