Reflections on the Second Vatican Council, which concluded its first working session on December 8, 1962. The Council is due to resume in the autumn of this year Speakers in this discussion:
FR. W. PURDY of the Beda College in Rome
THE REV. D. W. D. SHAW of the Church of Scotland, official Observer at the Council on behalf of the World Presbyterian Alliance
MICHAEL WALL, correspondent of The Guardian
by Michel de Ghelderode
A play in fourteen scenes translated by GERARD HOPKINS edited by H. B. Fortuin
Music composed by JOHN BECKETT with Roy Dotrice in the title part
Catherine Dolan , Mary O'Farrell Rachel Thomas
' Sire Halewyn sang a song and whoever heard it wanted to be with him.' The ancient Flemish legend brought back as a ballad from the East at the time of the Crusades assumes new intensity in this play written in 1934 which reflects the revived barbarism of the new dark age.
Iwyn, a soldier...ANDREW IRVINE
Continued' in next column Produced oy H. B. FORTUIN
JANET BAKER (contralto)
PETER GOULD (piano)
Fauri Automne
Clair de lune
Chanson du pêcheur Rencontre
En sourdine Le secret
Fleur jetée
Brahms Vier ernste Gesange, Op. 121
An on-the-spot commentary by T. G. ROSENTHAL on a recent art exhibition at Gallery One in London, together with some excerpts from interviews with the director, VICTOR MUSGRAVE , and two of the artists involved, ROBIN PAGE and BEN VAUTHIER
Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH Originally broadcast in New Comment on November 22. 1962
Dialogue sur les grand jeux
(Grigny)
Basse de cromhorne (Gutlain) Offertoire sur les grand jeux
(Couperin) played by KURT WOLFGANG SENN organ of the Evangelical Church, Langnau on a gramophone record