Egdon Heath played by the LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT on a gramophone record
On the Teaching of Mathematics
Research in Progress
A conversation between
JACK WRIGLEY of the Institute of Education, London University
RICHARD SKEMP
Lecturer in Psychology, Manchester University
Z. P. DIENES
Reader in Psychology, Adelaide University Second broadcast
The Psychopathology of Arithmetic: October 13
A musical legend in three acts by Hans Pfitzner
Principal characters:
CHORUS and ORCHESTRA of the DEUTSCHE Oper. BERLIN
Chorus-Master,
Walter Hagen-Groll
Conducted by HEINRICH HOLLREISER
Producer, Ernst Poettgen Relayed from the BERLIN FESTIVAL 1962 by courtesy of RIAS, Berlin
Act 1: A room in Palestrina's house in Rome: 1563
A case study by T. E. M. McKitterick
The transition of British Guiana from colonial status to independence raises all those questions that beset new sovereign states. Mr. McKitterick discusses them, and some possible answers, in the context of British Guiana.
Act 2: The Council of Trent: a large hall in the palace of Prince Bishop Madruscht
Short story by HEINRICH BÖLL
Translated from the German by RICHARD GRAVES
Read by GILBERT HARDING Recorded in 1956: thtrd broadcast
Act 3: The same as Act 1
Harold Pinter introduces a selection of poems he enjoys and re-reads Readers, HAROLD PINTER and IAN HAMILTON Second broadcast