A discussion between Mary Warnock
Fellow of St. Hush's College, Oxford Glanville Williams
Reader in English Law in the University of Cambridge A. M. Honore
Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford
When can a man be said legally to have caused damage by his negligence: and how does the legal conception relate to the commonsense conception of causation? The occasion of this discussion is a work Published in 1959 by Professor H. L. A. Hart and Mr. Honore on Causation in the Law, together with a recent Privy Council decision concerning a fire in Sydney Harbour.
Two programmes of field recordings collected in the U.S.A. by Paul Oliver
1 : Blues is a Feeling
Including the voices of Jasper Love , Boogie Woogie Red Lil Son Jackson . Wade Walton Robert Curt is
Smith Mance Lipscombe , Willie Thomas James Butch Cage Blind Arvella Grey Roosevelt Sykes
Brother John Sellers
Henry Townsend, Will Shade
John Lee Hooker , J. B. Lenoir
Produced by Anthony Smith
To be repeated on August 26
followed by an interlude at 9.10
Part 2
See below and page 50
Colin Davis broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company
' The Rite of Spring ': August 8
by Constantine FitzGibbon
At the time of the Spanish Civil War W. H. Auden wrote a poem in which he spoke approvingly of ' the necessary murder.' Constantine FitzGihbon does not believe that the murder was necessary. : second broadcast
John Ogdon (piano)
Contrapuncti 1. 3. 4. and 7 (The Art of Fugue)
Prelude and Fugue in C sharp minor
(Well-tempered Clavier, Book 1)
Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue
Third of seven programmes including keyboard music by Bach played on the piano, harpsichord, clavichord, and organ. Next programme, by Aimée van de Wiele (harpsichord): August 13
Written and introduced by Kathleen Raine
Read by John Laurie and Jill Balcon
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon