† CARL DOLMETSCH recorder
JOSEPH SAXBY harpsichord
MARTIN STRING QUARTET David Martin (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Eileen Grainger (viola) Bernard Richards (cello)
A series of talks commenting on current legal issues
Easy Terms? by J. W. A. THORNELY
Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Does the hire-purchase law favour one contracting party at the other's expense? If so, is the hirer better off or the finance company? If the purchaser cannot go on with the hiring, is it best for him to own up at once, or remain silent and risk an action? What happens if the goods prove defective? Mr. Thornely considers these questions in assessing the adequacy of the existing law.
Nocturne
PETER PEARS (tenor) with ALEXANDER MURRAY (flute) ROGER Lord (cor anglais)
GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet) WILLIAM WATERHOUSE (bassoon)
BARRY TUCKWELL (horn) DENIS BLYTH (timpani) OSIAN ELLIS (harp) Strings of the LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by THE COMPOSER on a gramophone record
A selection of recently written and unpublished poems chosen and introduced by DOROTHY BAKER
Contributors:
ZULFIKAR GHOSE
CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON JENNY JOSEPH JOHN KNIGHT JOHN LEHMANN SYLVIA PLATH
MICHAEL RAPER
ANTHONY THWAITE TERENCE TILLER
Readers:
CECILE CHEVREAU GARY WATSON and ALAN WHEATLEY
Leader, Robert Masters
Conductor, HARRY BLECH with NORBERT BRAININ violin
Part 1
by RENFORD BAMBROUGH
Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge
Aristotle's Ethics has often been criticised by those who regard Plato as the pattern of moral philosophers. Renford Bambrough suggests that the Ethics must be understood against the background of Aristotle's metaphysical and biological doctrines.
Part 2
by Nigel Dennis
Adapted for radio by NIGEL DENNIS and ROBIN MIDGLEY with Max Adrian , Grizelda Hervey
George Benson and Cyril Raymond
The observations on democracy made by Sir Augustus Thwaites at the annual meeting of the Stately Home Owners' Association have strange repercussions.
Members of the Association, the press, and the public played by Aubrey Woods
Warren Stanhope Lorna Rosslyn and members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company Produced by Robin MIDGLEY Third broadcast
Max Adrian broadcasts by permission of the Governors of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Stratford-upon-Avon: Cyril Raymond is in Signpost to Murder ' at the Cambridge Theatre. London
DURING THE INTERVAL
10.0*-10.10 Walton
Comedy Overture: Scapino played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult on a gramophone record