An opera in, three acts See below and page 23
, Act 1
by W. R. Humphries
Lecturer in. Modern History in the University of Aberdeen
In Scotland the Reformation is still an issue. Mr. Humphries considers its significance in the evolution of Scottish culture and character.
Act 2
by Nikolaus Pevsner
Recently while travelling in Brazil Professor Pevsner, well known for his interest in the European baroque, visited Ouro Preto , a small baroque town of exceptional distinction, product of an 18th-century' gold rush.'
Act 3 followed by an interlude at 9.46
HAROLD LASKI by Kingsley Martin former]y Editor of the New Statesman
: second broadcast
La Premiere Famille by JULES SUPERVIELLE translated by Patiric Dickinson with June Tobin and Godfrey Quigley
Adam had subdued the beasts, but his own fancies roam freely from Eve to the Young Man's Girl. With poetic wit and humane irony, the author shows Eve taming the Old Adam. Cast in order of speaking
Effects by, the Radiophonic Workshop
Produced by R. D. SMITH