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by KlNGSLEY AMIS
The four observers in the space capsule have unusual experiences to report.....
With
Frank Duncan. David Garth Tom Watson , Brian Wilde and members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Production by CHRISTOPHER HOLME
Something Strange was first published as a short story
: second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Klngsley Amis
Unknown:
Frank Duncan.
Unknown:
David Garth
Unknown:
Tom Watson
Unknown:
Brian Wilde
Production By:
Christopher Holme
Bruno:
Noel Johnson
Clovis:
Garard Green
Myri:
Nerys Hughes
Lia:
Olive Gregg
Doctor:
Joan Matheson

by S. C. Leslie
1: The divergent attitudes
Mr. Leslie, against a background of twelve years in the Treasury, examines the divergent political and industrial attitudes that have so far prevented growth without inflation, and what planning techniques suitable to a ' free' economy might help in solving a problem which he sees as political and social rather than economic.
March 3: Air. Leslie will discuss the wage-price question as the heart of the planning problem and the reasons for trade union attitudes to appeals for voluntary restraint

Contributors

Unknown:
S. C. Leslie

by M. I. Finley
M. I. Finley , Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, considers some of the problems of policy and leadership, of decisions and responsibility for them, inherent in the democracy that came into being in late 6th-century Athens. A broadcast version of a lecture given last year to the Hellenic Society in London.
: second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
M. I. Finley
Unknown:
M. I. Finley

A monthly programme in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared.
Paul Hamburger discusses interpretations of the first movement of Mozart's
D minor Piano Concerto (K.466)' by Schnabel, Serkin Edwin Fischer , and Bruno Walter

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Hamburger
Unknown:
Serkin Edwin Fischer
Unknown:
Bruno Walter

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