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This Island Now by G. M. Carstairs Professor of Psychological Medicine in the University of Edinburgh
5: Living and Partly Living
(T. S. Eliot )
Professor Carstairs draws attention to some unsolved problems in medicine and to a neglected area of medical education tSunday's broadcast (Home)
Last lecture, The Changing British Character: December 16 (Home) December 18 (Third)
These lectures are being printed in 'The Listener'

Contributors

Unknown:
G. M. Carstairs
Unknown:
S. Eliot

Song Cycle: On this Island
Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo sung by PETER PEARS (tenor)
Benjamin BRITTEN (piano) Fourth of a series of programmes
Winter Words and Six Holder-tin Fragments: December 19

Contributors

Sung By:
Peter Pears
Piano:
Benjamin Britten

by Arnold Hinchliffe with Jon Rollason and Norma Griffin
Main characters in order of speaking
Other parts played by Ysanne Churchman Margaret Gordon Daphne Jonason
Kenneth McClellan
Charles Rea , Harold Reese and members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company Produced by R. D. SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Arnold Hinchliffe
Unknown:
Jon Rollason
Unknown:
Norma Griffin
Played By:
Ysanne Churchman
Played By:
Margaret Gordon
Played By:
Daphne Jonason
Unknown:
Kenneth McClellan
Unknown:
Charles Rea
Unknown:
Harold Reese
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
John:
Jon Rollason
First Old Man:
Joe Sterne
Second Old Man:
John Hollis
First Woman:
Elsa Palmer
Second Woman:
Betty Linton
Warden:
Leigh Crutchley
Youth:
Nigel Anthony
Rita:
Norma Griffin
Police Constable:
John Dearth
Detective:
John Bryning

by JOHN HALL WHEELOCK
Mr. Wheelock recently retired after working for the publishing house of Charles Scribner's Sons for more than forty-five years. He describes some of his experiences with the authors he dealt with, including Thomas Wolfe, Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemingway. Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
John Hall Wheelock

Third Programme

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