A portrait of the D.H. Lawrence country
This programme gives an impression of the life of the valley, through readings from Lawrence's work and through the recorded voices of the people who live there. It tries to show how Lawrence's attitude towards the country - that of a writer formalising what he sees - is different from that of its inhabitants, and how far the two overlap and illuminate each other. with the voices of the people of Brinslev, Eastwood, Greasley, Heanor, Ilkeston. Moor Green. Ripley, Selston, Stanley and Underwood and the Stanton Ironworks Brass Band
Readers: Robert Aldous, Edith Boffey and Reginald Bungay
Compiled and produced by Alan Hancock and Anthony Thwaite
Duncan Robertson (tenor)
London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Hugh Maguire )
Conducted by Meredith Davies
Part 2 From the Royal Albert Hall, London
David Smith talks to David Sylvester
David Smith is generally considered to be the leading American sculptor of the generation of the abstract expressionist painters. This conversation took place in New York, where David Sylvester
,also recorded interviews with some of these painters (such as Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline) which will be broadcast as a series later this year.
(: second broadcast)
by Thomas Rajna