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Suite : Mladi (Youth) played by the Prague Wind Quintet Rudolf Hertl (flute)
Vaclav Smetacek (oboe) Vladimir Riha (clarinet) Josef Schwarz (horn) Karel Bidlo (bassoon) with Alois Rybin (bass clarinet) on a gramophone record

Contributors

Flute:
Rudolf Hertl
Oboe:
Vaclav Smetacek
Clarinet:
Vladimir Riha
Horn:
Josef Schwarz
Bassoon:
Karel Bidlo
Bass:
Alois Rybin

THE HUMAN CLIMATE
How has Communism affected the ordinary Chinese man, woman, and child? In this conversation Mrs. HUNG-YING BRYAN , RICHARD HARRIS , and NICHOLAS WOLLASTON discuss its impact as each of them felt it reflected in the human climate in China.
: second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs. Hung-Ying Bryan
Unknown:
Richard Harris
Unknown:
Nicholas Wollaston

by John Wren-Lewis

There are many active schools of 'unorthodox' science seeking to reincorporate spiritual language into scientific enquiry. They combine to condemn modern science as 'materialistic.' John Wren-Lewis sees their activities as a dangerous reversion to the occult past. Truth in art and religion, as well as in science, must be found in experience, and not beyond it.

Contributors

Speaker:
John Wren-Lewis

Third Programme

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