See foot of page. Act 1
GEOFFREY WAGNER , of Columbia University, describes the relation between the author and the new editor-impresario in the U.S.A. who modifies the author's intentions in order to make him as palatable as possible to a wider public.
(: second broadcast)
Written and produced by Terence Tiller
Narrator, Denis Goacher with Olive Gregg , Marjorie Westbury
Frank Duncan , Basil Jones
Godfrey Kenton , James McKechnie and Gabriel Woolf
(: second broadcast of the revised version of the programme originally heard in 1950) followed by an interlude at 7.25
Act 2
REYNER BANHAM , assistant executive editor of The Architectural Review, has just returned from a visit to the XII Triennale in Milan made on behalf of the Third Programme. He considers the differences of intention between Italian and non-Italian designers as revealed in the schools and homes exhibited there.
The Milan Triennale is a non-commercial exhibition that brings together an unparalleled range of advanced industrial design from all over the world.
by Frank Glazer
by T. L. Cottrell
Professor of Chemistry
In the University of Edinburgh
The cry is continually heard for more and yet more scientists. The scientists are forthcoming, but Professor Cottrell doubts whether most of them are good enough scientists.
Virtuoso Ensemble
(conducted by Robert Craft )