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Virtuoso Ensemble: Edward Walker (flute) Leon Goossens (oboe) Sidney Fell (clarinet) Wilfred Hambleton (bass-clarinet) Ronald Waller (bassoon) John Burden (horn) Gwynne Edwards (viola) Willem de Mont (cello) Michael Jeffries (harp)

Contributors

Flautist:
Edward Walker
Oboist:
Leon Goossens
Clarinettist:
Sidney Fell
Bass-clarinettist:
Wilfred Hambleton
Bassoonist:
Ronald Waller
Horn player:
John Burden
Violaist:
Gwynne Edwards
Cellist:
Willem de Mont
Harpist:
Michael Jeffries

The Verdict of Them All by D. W. Elliott
Professor of Law at King's College, Newcastle upon Tyne. in the University of Durham
What is meant when a jury is said to be unanimous? Is genuine unanimity possible to obtain? How should a judge direct a jury which confesses itself in difficulties? What pressure may he apply to secure unanimity?
: second broadcast

A review by Patric Dickinson
The first of three programmes In which he discusses the speaking of poetry, with illustrations chosen from gramophone records Issued in recent years
The programme includes
Readings by William Devlin , T. S. Eliot
Robert Graves. James Stephen * Dylan Thomas. W. B. Yeats

Contributors

Review By:
Patric Dickinson
Unknown:
William Devlin
Unknown:
T. S. Eliot
Unknown:
Robert Graves.
Unknown:
James Stephen
Unknown:
Dylan Thomas.
Unknown:
B. Yeats

An opera in two acts by ROUSSEL
Libretto by Louis Laloy
First broadcast performance In this country sung in French (contralto) (tenor) (baritone) (tenor)(baritone) (tenor) (soprano(tenor) (baritone) (soprano) (soprano) (soprano) (tenor)(tenor)(baritone)
Chorus and Philharmonic Orchestra of Radiodiffusion-Télévision Francaise Conducted by CHARLES BRUCK
ACT 1: Outside the King's palace at
Chittoor

Contributors

Conducted By:
Charles Bruck
PADMAVATI:
Solange Michel
RATAN-SEN, King of Chittoor:
Jean Giraudeau
ALAUDDIN, Moghul Emperor:
Louis Noguera
The BRAHMIN:
Jean Mollien
GORA, steward of the palace:
Pierre Germain
BADAL, envoy of Ratan-Sen:
Joseph Peyron
NAKAMTI, a young girl of Chittoor:
Claudine Collart
THE SENTRY:
Albert Voli
A PRIEST:
Pierre Germain
FIRST WOMAN of the palace:
Claudine Collart
SECOND WOMAN of the:
Freda Betti
WOMAN of the people:
Freda Betti
A WARRIOR:
Michel Caron
A MERCHANT:
René Lenoty
AN ARTlSAN:
Pierre Alquier

A series of four discussions about Britain today
2: THE NEED TO BETHINK
A discussion between
The Rt. Hon. Aubrey Jones , M.P. former Minister of Supply and David Lockwood
Sociologist and Fellow of St. John's College. Cambridge
How far are British society and British industry still tied to rigid traditional patterns and attitudes? Could not the rethinking of some of these relationships do much to reinvigorate our economy and streamline our institutions?

Contributors

Unknown:
Rt. Hon. Aubrey Jones
Unknown:
David Lockwood

A radio play from the novel by MURIEL SPARK Script and production by CHRISTOPHER HOLMS
; third broadcast

Contributors

Novel By:
Muriel Spark
Production By:
Christopher Holms
Jean Taylor:
Fay Compton
Dr Alec Warner:
Geoffrey Wincott
Dame Lettie Colston:
Barbara Couper
Godfrey Colston:
Baliol Holloway
Charmian Piper (Mrs Colston):
Eleanor Darling
Eric Colston:
Derek Birch
Mrs Pettigrew:
Betty Hardy
Mrs Anthony:
Coral Fairweather
Gwen:
Sheila Grant
Guy Leet:
Will Leighton
Percy Mannering:
Norman Shelley
Olive Mannering:
Jean England
Janet Sidebottome:
Mary Morrell
Tempest Sidebottome:
Gwen Day Burroughs
Rqnald Sidebottome:
George Hagan
Detective-Inspector Henry Mortimer:
Edgar Norfolk
Emmeline Mortimer:
Gladys Spencer

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