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A version of the Brunei Lecture on the interaction of science and technology given earlier this year at the Brunei College of Technology by R. V. Jones , C.B., c.B.E.,
Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Aberdeen
According to Professor Jones the interaction of science and technology made our country a great power-in spite of our politicians. But what is our position today? Looking back over two hundred years of our history we see the mistakes we made in many directions and Professor Jones asks: ' Could we go wrong again? '

Contributors

Unknown:
R. V. Jones

Donald Wolfit in Lucius Junius Brutus :
Father of his Country
A Tragedy
(first acted at the Duke's Theatre. Dorset Garden, on December 5, 1680) written by Nathaniel Lee (c. 1646-1692)
Senators:
The Scene: Rome 509 B.C.
Music by Elizabeth Poston based on Henry Purcell 's music for Lee's ' Theodosius ' (1680)
Kenneth Tudor (baritone) and the Cavendish Orchestra conducted by John Hollingsworth Radio adaptation and production by RAYMOND RAIKES
: third broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Wolfit
Unknown:
Lucius Junius Brutus
Written By:
Nathaniel Lee
Music By:
Elizabeth Poston
Unknown:
Henry Purcell
Baritone:
Kenneth Tudor
Conducted By:
John Hollingsworth
Production By:
Raymond Raikes
Lucius Junius Brutus, the first Consul of Rome:
Donald Wolfit
A Flamen:
David Bird
Fabritius:
Hugh Manning
Valerius:
Gabriel Woolf
Horatius:
Hugh Dickson
Teraminta, natural daughter of Tarquin. King of Rome J:
Udi Dench
Titus, younger son of Brutus:
David Peel
First Citizen (a tailor):
Julian Somers
Vinditius, Tribune of the People:
John Slater
Lucrece:
Diana Olsson
Collatine her husband, nephew of Tarquin:
Philip Morant
Tiberius, elder son of Brutus:
Andrew Faulds
Vitellius, conspirator with Tiberius:
John Humphry
A Fecialian priest:
Lee Fox
Sempronia, wife of Brutus:
Gladys Spencer

Victoria de los Angeles (soprano)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) with Eduard Drolc (violin) Irmgard Poppen (cello) Gerald Moore (piano)
The Dream (Welsh Songs)
(Beethoven)
Mignon und der Harfner (Schubert) Pastorale (Saint-Saens) Pleurs d'or (Faurt) on a gramophone record

Contributors

Baritone:
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Violin:
Eduard Drolc
Cello:
Irmgard Poppen
Piano:
Gerald Moore

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