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
Max Rostal (violin)
ACCOMPANIED BY THE COMPOSER
A selection of unpublished poems chosen and introduced by Dorothy Baker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
BBC Chorus
Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Paul Beard Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent Part 1
Another performance of the works by Wagner and Parry: Sunday (Home)
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.
Part 2
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
Sonata in A (D.959) played by Celia Ariell (piano)
The recorded broadcast of August 22, 1960, in the Home Service