by JAN CAREW and SYLVIA WYNTER with Earl Cameron. Lloyd Reckord and Barbara Assoon
This is, ostensibly, the story of four convicts who break out of Lacytown Gaol, British Guiana; but underlying the surface events is the larger theme of ' the wind of change ' and the struggle of men, so long pinioned in the past, to break in to the twentieth century.
Other parts played by Jan Carew , Andrew Salkey and Gordon Woolford
Produced by CHARLES LEFKAUX
Charles Rosen piano
Schoenberg
Five pieces, Op. 23
Piano pieces, Op. 33a and Op. 33b Debussy
Berceuse Mroique La plus que lente
Poissons d'or (Images, Book 2)
Second of three programmes by Charles Rosen in which all Schoenberg's piano works are being played.
by Sir Isaiah Berlin
Tolstoy's great dislike of conventional education was the subject of the Hermon Ould Lecture sponsored by P.E.N., given by Sir Isaiah Berlin on November 23, 1960, in Friends House, London.
This recording, made at the time, hu been shortened for broadcasting.
: second broadcast
An opera In two acts
Libretto by Pietro Metastasto sung in Italian
BBC NORTHERN Orchestra Leader. Reginald Stead
Conducted by DENIS VAUGHAN who also plays the continuo
Acr 1: In the countryside near Sidon. the capital of Phoenicia
A series of talks commenting on current, legal issues
Liability) for
Unforeseeable Consequences by A. L. Goodhart , K.B.E., Q.C.
Master of University College, Oxford A wrongdoer has long been legally responsible for the clearly foreseeable consequences of his act. But how far is he liable for the consequences that are not foreseeable? Professor Goodhart discusses a fundamental change in the answer to this question, resulting from a decision in January of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council—a change which he had himself long advocated.
Acr 2
Scene 1: Before the royal tent in camp Scene 2: A mountain cave
Scene 3: The courtyard of the temple of Hercules in Sidon
Selections from recently published books of verse by Oliver Bernard , Jack Clemo lain Crichton-Smith
K. W. Gransden, David Holbrook Peter Porter , and James Reeves Introduced and arranged by Edward Lucie-Smith
Readers Gary Watson , Duncan Mclntyre
Symphony No. 3, In F
Columbia Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Bruno Walter on a gramophone record