Marriages of Convenience by Peter Masefield formerly Managing Director of the Bristol Aircraft Co., Ltd.
The recent unions between leading firms the aircraft industry are generally supposed to be the result of considerable Government pressure. Mr. Masefield examines this assumption and reflects on some issues involved in these alliances.
A play for radio by Rhys Adrian
Other parts played by John Hollis
Production by Michael Bakewell
The Parrenin String Quartet i
Jacques Parrenin (violin)
Marcel Charpentier (violin)
Michel Wales (viola)
Pierre Penassau (cello)
(first broadcast In this country;
HARRY LEVIN , Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Harvard, speaks on the generation between the two wars, which produced one of the most remarkable constellations of artistic talent in the history of the west. Me believes that these two decades were the 'modernistic' age; whereas our avant-garde fights a rearguard action.
(piano)