Last of three talks by Andrew Shonfield based on a series of lectures he delivered In New Delhi earlier this year urder the joint auspices of the Indian Council of World Affairs and the Council for Economic Education
The third Indian Five Year Plan has been criticised for its excessive caution. Mr. Shonfield argues that the coincidence of the second agricultural revolution in the West with the population explosion in the East offers an opportunity for more ambitious planning of development in India and elsewhere.
Violin Concerto played by Zino FrancescattI (violin) Philadelphia Orchestra
Conducted by Eugene Ormandy on a gramophone record
by FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY
Alan Badel gives a performance of A Fantastic Story translated by David Magarshack
Edited for radio by David Tutaev
Music composed by HUMPHEREY SEARLE played by a section of Sinfonia of London conducted by Lawrence Leonard Produced by H. B. FORTUIN
* Imagine a husband whose wife had committed suicide a few hours before ... There he Is, talking to himself, telling the whole story, trying to explain it to himself ... A succession of memories does, at last, lead him to the truth, and truth inevitably elevates his mind and heart.'
: second broadcast
Amici String Quartet Lionel Bentley (violin) Sylvia Cleaver (violin) Harold Harriott (viola) Joy Hall (cello)
Fifth in a series of concerts including the complete string chamber music of Shostakovich and Schoenberg.