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by Michael Sullivan
Some thoughts on the Chinese attitude to copies and fakes prompted by the recent exhibition of Forgeries and Deceptive Copies at the British Museum and by Cecil Gould 's talk on The Ethics of Faking in European art.
Mr. Sullivan is Lecturer in Asian
Art at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London.
: second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Sullivan
Unknown:
Cecil Gould

or Old Soldiers Never Die
A poem written and read by DAVID JONES with an introduction by Saunders Lewis
The time of this prose-poem is the First Century A.D. and the site is the Roman Procuratorship of Judea. Private Clitus, a legionary of long service from the Urbs, recounts to a new recruit from Hellas a dream he had when serving in Germany years before.
See page 42

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Read By:
David Jones
Unknown:
Saunders Lewis

Yolanda Marculescu (soprano)
Alfred Holecek (piano)
Languir me fais
Aux damoyselles paresseuses d'escrire a leurs amys
Estrene de la rose
Present de couleur blanche
Changeons propos, c'est trop chanté d'amours
Du conflct en douleur
(Chansons de Clement Marot ) on a gramophone record

Contributors

Piano:
Alfred Holecek
Unknown:
Clement Marot

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