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by Malcolm Bradbury
Reflections on the expatriate movement in American literature in the 1920s with recorded contributions from:
Sylvia Beach, Robert Coates
Malcolm Cowley , Harold Loeb Gorham Munson. Ezra Pound
Allen Tate. Virgil Thomson and Gleuway Wescott
Narration read by Brian Wilde
Other readers:
Katharine Blake , Budd Knapp and Guy Kingsley Poynter
Produced by Christopher Holme

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Bradbury
Unknown:
Robert Coates
Unknown:
Malcolm Cowley
Unknown:
Harold Loeb
Unknown:
Gorham Munson.
Unknown:
Virgil Thomson
Read By:
Brian Wilde
Readers:
Katharine Blake
Readers:
Budd Knapp
Readers:
Guy Kingsley Poynter
Produced By:
Christopher Holme

I-Marcus Aurelius
A.D. 161-180 by P. A. Brunt
Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford
Mr. Brunt discusses the effect of Marcus's Stoicism on his imperial policies. He concludes: We cannot say that ideas of equality and humanity gained ground in the second century..... Men thought only of keeping things as they were.'

Symphony Orchestra of Radiotelevisione Italiana, Rome
Conducted by Ferruccio Scaglia and Walter Goehr
(soprano, Gloria Davey)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Ferruccio Scaglia
Conducted By:
Walter Goehr
Four Essays for orchestra:
Tadeusz Baird
Tartintana seconda, for violin and orchestra:
Luigi Dallapiccola (solo Violin, Sandro Materassi)
Nachtstticke und Arien, for soprano and orchestra:
Hans Werner Heme

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More