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A series of conversations between speakers primarily concerned with the academic study of ideas and those with practical responsibilities
6: Equality between People and Nations
The participants are: Sir Isaiah Berlin
Professor of Social and Political Theory, University of Oxford John Foster, Q.c., M.P.
Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford. and for three years Parliamentary Under - Secretary, Commonwealth Relations Office
Stuart Hall
A West Indian living in London and formerly Editor of the New Left Review
Joan Robinson
Reader in Economics, University of Cambridge
Stuart Hampshire
Professor of Philosophy of Mind and Logic, University of London who leads the discussion

An Occasion Recalled
The occasion is the first performance of Hilda Tablet's opera at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden The music realised by DONALD SWANN
Orchestrations realised by MAX SAUNDERS
Words realised by HENRY REED
The Duke and Duchess of Mulset
FRANK DUNCAN and CECILE CHEVREAU
Sinfonia of London
Conduct of the Orchestra by Patrick Savill
The production suddenly realised by Douclas CLEVERDON
. Sixth broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Swann
Unknown:
Max Saunders
Unknown:
Henry Reed
Unknown:
Frank Duncan
Unknown:
Cecile Chevreau
Unknown:
Patrick Savill
Unknown:
Douclas Cleverdon
Hilda Tablet, a composeress:
Mary O Farrell
Herbert Reeve, a scholar:
Hcch Burden
Harold Reith, a librettist:
Frank Duncan
Elsa Strauss, a singer:
Marjorie Westbury
Gabriel Hall-Pollock, a critic:
Deryck Guyler
Male Commentator:
Michael Flanders
Female Commentator:
Betty Hardy
An official of the Opera House:
Leonard Sachs
Poets and composers:
David March
Poets and composers:
Hugh Manning
Poets and composers:
Harold Reese
Poets and composers.:
Jeffrey Segal
Assumptions in the Opera Emily Butter:
Marjorie Westbury
Clara Taggart:
Anna Pollak
Helen Sparge:
Marion Studholme
Elizabeth Thwaite:
Rose Hill
Catherine Slot:
Scott Joynt
Mrs Wetherall:
Silvia Beamish
Marilyn:
Ann Dowdall
Dorothy:
Glenice Halliday

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