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A weekly review of the arts with interviews and discussions
Introduced by George MacBeth

This edition includes Reyner Banham in a recorded conversation with Theo Crosby about the buildings and exhibition which Mr. Crosby has designed for the Sixth Congress of the International Union of Architects on the South Bank site in London
A. Alvarez on the film 'One-Eyed Jacks'

Contributors

Introduced By:
George MacBeth
Unknown:
Reyner Banham
Unknown:
Theo Crosby

A work for radio by H. A. L. CRAIG and members of t he BBC
Drama Repertory Company with Enid Simon (harp)
The songs set by Tristram Cary and Dominic Behan
Production by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON
BBC recorddng
P. G. Stephens broadcasts by permission oj the Governors of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon; Norman Henry is in ' Hamlet ' at the Strand Theatre, London
To be repeated on July 21 See page 35

Contributors

Unknown:
H. A. L. Craig
Harp:
Enid Simon
Unknown:
Tristram Cary
Unknown:
Dominic Behan
Production By:
Douglas Cleverdon
Unknown:
P. G. Stephens
Unknown:
Norman Henry

by Eugene Rostow
Professor of Law and: Dean of the Law School, Yale University
No legal system can erect an unbreakable wall between the individual and the public interest, valid at all times. Young people may dress up in uniforms and play at being fascists and this may seem harmless folly in peace-time; but in the 'thirties, say, when clouds gathered, are we to say that the State should have taken no action against such threats?
: second broadcast

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Unknown:
Eugene Rostow

Third Programme

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