Irma Kolassi (mezzo-soprano) Manoug Parikian (violin)
London Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Maguire Conducted by Basil Cameron
From the Royal Albert Hall, London Part 1
by Bernard Bergonzi
In the early 1950s there were the first signs for many years of a new movement in the work of younger English poets which for some reason became known as 'The Movement.' Mr. Bergonzi considers the impact and influence of this movement in relation to that other, very different, phenomenon, 'modern poetry.'
Part 2
Last year DAVID BAXTER visited Aran off the west coast of Ireland, worked with the boatmen, and acquired a curragh of his own. He has recorded his impressions in three talks, of which this is the last.
3: The Stranger's Place
1500-1640
The Purcell Singers
Conductor, Imogen Holst
A discussionabout growth between
Anthony Crosland M.P. ,and Colin Clark
Director, Institute for Research In Agricultural Economics at Oxford
There has been much discussion among economists in recent months about how Britain's comparatively slow rate of economic growth could be increased. Colin Clark, author of a recent Hobart Paper on growth, and Anthony Crosland look at some of the reasons why the British economy is not expanding faster, and suggest possible solutions.