by HEDLEY BULL Lecturer,
London School of Economics and Political Science
If we accept that war shoujd be limited, are we granting a licence to engage in it? If we reject limitation, are we encouraging lack of restraint? Mr. Bull applies this old dilemma to strategic nuclear war.
On ne saurait penser a tout by Alfred de Musset newly translated by PETER MEYER with Alan Badel
Judy Campbell and Max Adrian
Pianist, Wilfrid Parry Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
The action takes place in the Comtesse de Vernon's country house early in the last century.
Max Adrian broadcasts by permission of the Royal Shakespeare Company
To be repeated on January 27 See page 44
WOLFGANG MARSCHNER (violin) SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF HESSISCHER RUNDFUNK
Conducted by Mario Rossi Part 1
by LAWRENCE ALLOWAY
Lawrence Alloway , who until his appointment last year as curator of the Guggenheim museum in New York was closely connected with avant-garde artists in London, evaluates the use that successive English artists have made of popular art material in their work. Second broadcast
Part 2
Recording made available by courtesy of Hessischer Rundfunk