Two talks by W. H. Thorpe
Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge These talks are a broadcast version of Dr. Thorpe's Eddington Memorial Lecture of November 1960.
In the first he discusses the implications for faith in the modern development of biology, particularly in its study of the ' body-mind ' relationship.
by Louis MACNEICE with Russell Napier and Mary Wimbush The choice between creation or research (= purity?) and administration or power (= corruption?). The action takes place in one night, half in Waking, half in dream.
Mrs. King (Martha).Mary Wimbush
Prosecuting Counsel....Ralph Hallett Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory company ...Special effects by the Radiophonic Workshop
Production by Louis MacNeice
Marie-Therese Fourneau
. piano
Short story by Gerald Howson
* A sapling must be guided between straight sticks if it is to grow up straight itself,' the Colonel used to say. He was well known as being a bigot and martinet. Yet he had a weakness.
Reader, Cyril Shaps
: second broadcast
Alain Sandri
.baritone
Ernest Lush piano