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by Arnold Hinchliffe with Jon Rollason and Norma Griffin
A youth, new to 4 The Flat,' day-dreams.... girl takes refuge with him, and a drama develops; a drama that involves them both with the police-and with the truth.
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 Second broadcast followed by an Interlude at 7.20

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 LAWRENCE ALLOWAY art critic and curator of the Guggenheim Museum, New York
Although, together with Jackson Pollock , Willem de Kooning , and Mark Rothko. Barnett Newman belongs to what has come to be known as the ' great generation ' of abstract painters in New York, his work is only now beginning to receive full critical attention.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lawrence Alloway
Unknown:
Jackson Pollock
Unknown:
Willem de Kooning
Unknown:
Mark Rothko.
Unknown:
Barnett Newman

Les Nations
L'Impériale
La Piernontoise played by the ALARIUS ENSEMBLE of Brussels Charles McGuire (flute)
Janine Rubinlicht (violin) Wieland Kuyken
(viola da gamba)
Robert Kohnen (harpsichord) Second of two programmes in which the four suites comprising. Les Nations are being played.

Contributors

Unknown:
La Piernontoise
Flute:
Brussels Charles McGuire
Violin:
Janine Rubinlicht
Viola:
Wieland Kuyken
Harpsichord:
Robert Kohnen

An excuse for prejudice by KRSTO CVIIC
St. Antony's College, Oxford
Without a point of view, history often appears excruciatingly dull. Mr. Cviic, a young Croatian historian now living and working In England, argues that integrity must be preserved and all relevant bias declared in the Preface.
Scholarship as an enemy of history, by John Roberts : January 15

Contributors

Unknown:
John Roberts

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