James Pease (bass)
Festival Chorus
Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra LeaderPeter Mountain
Conductor, John Pritchard
From the Town Hall, Leeds
See page 21
No.
HALLUCINATIONS AND INSIGHT
Speakers:
Giles Brindley , Richard Gregory Robert Mowbray Seymour Papert James Thomson
Presented by Renford Bambrough
Under the influence of drugs such as mescalin or LSD25, people can have very bizarre experiences. Have these experiences any general significance? Can they be meaningfully described? Can the study of perceptual paradoxes provide scientific clues about the structure of the brain?
Moral Responsibility: November 21
Quartet in F, Op. 18 No. 1 played by the Amadeus String Quartet Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Second of fourteen programmes including all Beethoven's string quartets
Op. 18 Nos. 2 and 4: October 20
Story by Milo Dor translated by Christopher Holme Read by Bill Horsley
A young man fights on the winning side in a revolution; the victory for him means a betrayal.
by Wilfrid Parry
by Edwin Mullins
To launch a new literary magazine in Paris, two young men, of whom Mr. Mullins was one, threw a party. It might have been the usual tout Paris affair had not Henry Miller agreed to attend it and meet his pre-war young friend, Lawrence Durrell.
: second broadcast