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by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL
First of a group of three imaginary conversations illustrating changes of belief and attitude in our time
The scene is a London club: a long room with a bar at one end. Coffee has just been served to Godfrey, a man of near fifty, and Nicholas, an undergraduate to whom he stands in loco parentis, at any rate for the moment.
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall

Contributors

Produced By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Roger Post-Mayhew:
Geoffrey Wincott
John Godfrey:
Ronald Baddiley
Nicholas Plant:
Charles Hodgson
Anthony Porringer:
Derek Birch

A selection of unpublished poems chosen and introduced by Dorothy Baker
Contributors
Jack Clemo. Daryl Hine
Richard Kell , John Knight
Alastair Rpid. Anthony Thwalte and Terence Tiller
Readers: Allan McClelland and Denys Hawthorne

Contributors

Introduced By:
Dorothy Baker
Unknown:
Jack Clemo.
Unknown:
Daryl Hine
Unknown:
Richard Kell
Unknown:
John Knight
Unknown:
Alastair Rpid.
Unknown:
Anthony Thwalte
Readers:
Terence Tiller
Readers:
Allan McClelland
Readers:
Denys Hawthorne

by G. M. Carstairs
Professor of Psychological Medicine in the University of Edinburgh
Dr. Margaret Field's recent book Search for Security is a study of magical healing at shrines in rural Ghana. Dr. Carstairs believes this type of shamanism corresponds in many respects with the principles of Western psychotherapy; and discusses the increase, observed in many parts of the world, of magical practices. under the stress of modern conditions.

Contributors

Unknown:
G. M. Carstairs

on The Morality of Advertising
Defender
Father Laurence Bright, O.P.
Objector
Father Kenelm Foster, O.P.
Moderator
Father Illtud Evans, O.P.
The Disputation, conducted on the traditional pattern of a strict logical demonstration, considers the uses and limits of advertising and, in particular, inspects the moral implications of its recent commercial developments.
Given before a meeting of the Cambridge University Aquinas Society at Blackfriars, the Dominican House at Cambridge: recording of the broadcast on October 26, 1960

Contributors

Unknown:
Father Laurence Bright
Unknown:
Father Kenelm Foster
Unknown:
Father Illtud Evans

Third Programme

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