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Irma Kolassi (mezzo-soprano) Paul Hamburger (piano)
Skalkottas
Apopse (This evening)
Sto perivolimou (In my garden) Perasma (Passing by) (first performance)
Chinoporo (Autumn) (first performance)
Debussy
Le promenoir des deux amants
La grotte
Crois mon conseil, chère Climene Je tremble en voyant ton visage
Ravel
Five Greek folk songs Greek folk songs
Lullaby (arr. Poniridis)
Dourou-dourou (arr. Sfakianakis)

Contributors

Mezzo-Soprano:
Irma Kolassi
Piano:
Paul Hamburger

The Economic Impact of Communism
A conversation about some aspects of the contemporary economic scene in China between two speakers who have studied it at first hand.
Joan Robinson
Reader in Economics
In the University of Cambridge and Roland Berger
: second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Roland Berger

by JULES RENARD
A version by Rayner Heppenstall translated in part from the prose sketches of 1894 and in part from the one-act play of 1900 with Marjorie Westbury as Carrots (' Poil de Carotte and Carleton Hobbs as Narrator
Produced by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL : second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Jules Renard
Unknown:
Rayner Heppenstall
Unknown:
Marjorie Westbury
Unknown:
Carleton Hobbs
Produced By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Mme Lepic:
Virginia Winter
M Lepic:
Leslie Perrins
Agatha:
Denise Bryer
Godfather:
Ronald Baddiley

A series of talks commenting on current legal issues
CONSPIRING TO CORRUPT by Glanville Williams Reader in English Law in the University of Cambridge
Do the judges create new crimes by their judgments? If they do, is it right that they be allowed to do so? Or should their power be interpretative only? Dr. Williams examines these strongly disputed questions in the light of a recent case involving a charge of conspiring to corrupt public morals.

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