by B. C ROBERTS Professor of Industrial Relations in the University of London
How can unions in emergent nations further their members' interests and yet avoid endangering an often unstable political and economic situation? This is one of the questions Professor Roberts considers
by Harold Pinter
' Harry: Do you know some maniac phoned you last night?
Bill: Who was it?
Harry: I've no idea.
Bill: What did he want?
Harry: You. He was shy, wouldn'tell me his name.'
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by CEDRIC MESSINA Third broadcast
JANOS STARKER (cello)
GYÖRGY SEBÖK (piano)
by Harry Martinson translated from the Swedish by HUGH MACDIARMID and ELSPETH HARLEY SCHUTBERT
The last of five serial readings by Richard BEBB , OLIVE GREGG and DENYS HAWTHORNE Produced by D. G. BRIDSON
Overture: Iphigenie en Aulide
(Gluck)
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Otto Klemperer
Symphony No. 4, in D minor
(Schumann)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangier on gramophone records