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A weekly review of the arts This edition is devoted to
The Visual Arts and includes
An on-the-spot commentary by T. G. ROSENTHAL recorded at the recent Festival of Misfits at Gallery One in London
EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH on a recent book about Salvador Dali Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH

Contributors

Commentary By:
T. G. Rosenthal
Unknown:
Salvador Dali
Introduced By:
George MacBeth

STEPHEN Bishop (piano)
PROMETHEUS ENSEMBLE
William Bennett (flute) Sidney Sutcliffe (oboe)
Bernard Walton (clarinet) Gwydion Brooke (bassoon) Alan Civil (horn)
Philip Jones (trumpet)
Alfred Flaszynski (trombone) Max Salpeter (violin)
Trevor Williams (violin) Kenneth Essex (viola) Raymond Clark (cello) Part 1
Given before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1. Maida Vale. London. Tickets may be obtained by applying to [address removed],enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.

Contributors

Flute:
William Bennett
Oboe:
Sidney Sutcliffe
Clarinet:
Bernard Walton
Bassoon:
Gwydion Brooke
Horn:
Philip Jones
Unknown:
Alfred Flaszynski
Violin:
Max Salpeter
Violin:
Trevor Williams
Cello:
Raymond Clark

Too many facts, too little criticism tby JOHN ROBERTS
Fellow and Tutor.
Merton College,
Oxford Mr. Roberts, who teaches history, argues that a preoccupation with facts is leading to a disillusionment with the subject which a greater emphasis on criticism might prevent.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Roberts
Unknown:
Oxford Mr.

by John O'Donovan
An imaginary conversation between G. F. Handel and Jonathan Swift
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES Second broadcast
Patience Collier broadcasts by permission of the Governors of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Stratford-upon-Avon.

Contributors

Unknown:
John O'Donovan
Unknown:
G. F. Handel
Produced By:
Christopher Sykes
Handel:
Marius Goring
Dean Swift:
John Welsh
Mrs Pilkington:
Patience Collier

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