A talk by Erskine B. Childers illustrated bv interviews recorded in the U.A.R. with Cabinet Ministers and officials, economists, university teachers, health experts, and journalists This year sees the tenth anniversary of the Egyptian revolution. What were the original social and economic aims of the ninety young officers who led it and how far have these aims been carried out in practice? What sort of political institutions are being established and what is the ideology behind them? In considering his answers to these questions Mr. Childers, author of The Road to Suez-A Study of Western-Arab Relations, relates the Republic's evolution to its vast political, social and economic problems and argues that the Arab Socialist programme now being carried out is of significance not only for the Middle East but elsewhere in Afro-Asia.
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En blanc et noir played by GRETE DICHLER and JOSEF DICHLER two pianos
by Charles Wood starring
Cyril Cusack with Bernard Bresslaw and Ronnie Stevens
Cast in order of speaking Produced by PATRICK DROMGOOLE
From the BBC West Region
' I think sometimes how right it would be if we stayed in a lot of little boxes doing what we can do best and not seeing anybody else for any reason' To be repeated on December 8 See page 42
ST. MICHAEL'S SINGERS
Conductor and organist,
HAROLD DARKE Buxtehude : Missa Brevis
Prelude and Fugue in F major
Brahms:
Motet: Wherefore now hath life
Two Chorale Preludes:
Herzlich thut mich verlangen
Mein Jesu , der du mich
Two Motets:
0 rend the heavens
A crown of grace for man From St. Michael's Church,
Cornhill, London
Russel PAGE, the garden designer, tells how he deduces a man's inner mind from his garden, and how order is the key to a satisfying garden Second of three talks Second broadcast