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A weekly review of the arts This edition is devoted to
Recent Events in the Theatre and includes
JAMES SAUNDERS , author of Next Time I'll Sing to You, in conversation with ALAN BRIEN
PAUL MAYERSBERG on the production of Roland Dubillard 's Waives Hirondelles at the Piccadilly Theatre, London
Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH

Contributors

Unknown:
James Saunders
Unknown:
Alan Brien
Unknown:
Paul Mayersberg
Unknown:
Roland Dubillard
Introduced By:
George MacBeth

The Parrenin String Quartet: Jacques Parrenin (violin) Jacques Ghethem (violin) Michel Wales (viola) Pierre Penassou (cello)
The John Alldis Choir
Conductor, John Alldis
with Robert Tear (tenor) Ernest Lush (piano) Simon Preston (organ)

Part 1

Contributors

Violinist:
Jacques Parrenin
Violinist:
Jacques Ghethem
Violaist:
Michel Wales
Cellist:
Pierre Penassou
Singers:
The John Alldis Choir
Conductor:
John Alldis
Tenor:
Robert Tear
Pianist:
Ernest Lush
Organist:
Simon Preston

by T. H. PEAR
Emeritus Professor of Psychology, University of Manchester To many of us, recordings of Ruth Draper 's performances would be meaningless if they did not evoke vivid and enjoyable mental images. Yet J. B. Watson , the pioneer behaviourist, dismissed mental images as ' fictions '. Did he, perhaps, miss a point?

Contributors

Unknown:
T. H. Pear
Unknown:
Ruth Draper
Unknown:
J. B. Watson

A group of four talks 1: How it Developed by G. F. HUDSON
Fellow of St. Antony's College, Oxford
The growing quarrel between Moscow and Peking has been a surprising development of the last two years. In this talk G. F. Hudson looks back on the history of the Soviet and Chinese Communist parties and suggests some lessons to be drawn from it. Second broadcast
How it looks from Moscow, by John Keep , Lecturer in Modern Russian History at London University: April 25

Contributors

Unknown:
G. F. Hudson
Unknown:
G. F. Hudson
Unknown:
John Keep

Third Programme

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