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A series of conversations between speakers primarily concerned with the academic study of ideas and those with practical responsibilities.

The Participants are:
Mark Abrams, Head of a Social Research Organisation
Richard Hoggart, Senior Lecturer in English, University of Leicester
The Rt. Hon. Enoch Powell, M.P., Minister of Health
Hugh Trevor-Roper, Regius Professor in Modern History, Oxford
Bernard Williams, Lecturer in Philosophy, University College, London
Stuart Hampshire, Professor of Philosophy of Mind and Logic, London University who leads the discussions

They talk about some of the aspects of class in England and about its effects on our society

: second broadcast

Contributors

Chairman:
Professor Stuart Hampshire
Panellist:
Mark Abrams
Panellist:
Richard Hoggart
Panellist:
The Rt. Hon. Enoch Powell
Panellist:
Professor Hugh Trevor-Roper
Panellist:
Bernard Williams

by Kathleen Long
Mozart
Variation on Unser dummer
Pobel meint
Rondo in A minor (K.511)
Philipp Jarnach
Das Amrumer Tagebuch (1947)
Hymnus; Elegie;
Sturmreigen Burlesca first broadcast performances

Contributors

Unknown:
Philipp Jarnach
Unknown:
Das Amrumer Tagebuch
Unknown:
Sturmreigen Burlesca

The story of a contemporary John Lackland by Jacques PERRET and Jean FOREST
Translated by Dorothy Baker with James McKechnie as Narrator
Ian Lubbock as M. Jean Papeuil Felix Felton as M. Guesdon
Jean Sans Terre is a witty and inventive satire on the townsman's complete divorce from the earth that bears him. It is easy to buy seeds and a pot in any Parisian-or London-departmental store; it is not so easy when the city dweller begins to search for a little common earth with which to fill the pot.
Music composed and conducted by Humphrey Searle
Produced by David THOMSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacques Perret
Translated By:
Dorothy Baker
Unknown:
James McKechnie
Unknown:
M. Jean Papeuil
Unknown:
Felix Felton
Unknown:
M. Guesdon
Unknown:
Jean Sans Terre
Conducted By:
Humphrey Searle
Produced By:
David Thomson
Salesman:
Wilfred Babbage
Madame Leon:
Freda Dowie
Shop assistant:
Denys Hawthorne
Park keeper:
Keith Buckley
Archaeologist:
Beaufoy Milton
Cemetery attendant:
Norman Wynne
Daily woman:
Kathleen Helms

The new political consciousness in Germany by Uwe Kitzinger
Research Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford
Mr. Kitzinger, author of German Electoral Politics, analyses post-war political moods in West Germany, traces the changing character of the Parties, and on the most recent evidence foresees far-reaching shifts of voting behaviour.

Two illustrated talks by Peter Crossley-Holland
2: Folk and Occasional Music
On his recent visit to the Himalayas, Peter Crossley-Holland stayed among the Tibetan communities in Little Tibet (Ladak), Sikkim, and West Bengal. In this programme he introduces some of the recordings he made there and talks about the part music plays in everyday life.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Crossley-Holland
Unknown:
Peter Crossley-Holland

Third Programme

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