Fêtes galantes (Book 2):
Les ingénus: Le fauna Colloque sentimental
Le promenoir des deux amants:
La grotte
Crois mon conseil chère Climene Je tremble en voyant ton visage
Trois Ballades de Villon:
Ballade de Villon a s'amye
Ballade que feit Villon a la requeste de sa mere pour prier Nostre-Dame
Ballade des femmes de Paris sung by Heinz Rehfuss (baritone) with Ernest Lush (piano)
A broadcast version of six Ford Lectures delivered in the University of Oxford by Christopher Hill
Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford
3: Ralegh and History
' To say that God was pleased to have it so were a true but an idle answer (for his secret will is the cause of all things).... Wherefore we may boldly look into the second causes.' Mr. Hill considers the consequences of the new study of second causes, and themes of Ralegh's history.
Based on the book by T. H. WHITE
Adapted and produced by NESTA PAIN with Roger Livesey
: fourth broadcast
Sonata in G minor
(Haydn Society No. 44)
Twelve Pieces for a Musical Clock Sonata in E flat major
(Haydn Society No. 46) played by Katharina Wolpe
Twenty-third in a series of weekly recitals including all Haydn's fifty-two piano sonatas.
Drunkenness and Insanity in Criminal Law by A. L. Goodhart K.B.E., Q.C., F.B.A. Master of University College, Oxford
Is drunkenness a defence to a criminal charge? If it is, to what extent? And where is it distinguishable from a plea of insanity?
Professor Goodhart examines the position in the light of a recent decision of the House of Lords.
This is the second of two talks on insanity in criminal law.
: second broadcast