An enquiry by Alan Little
Lecturer in Sociology at the London School of Economics into the affluence of teenage consumers, its effect on their lives, and the attitudes of the rest of society to this ' hundred million pound market
Contributors include:
BASIL BERNSTEIN sociologist
JOHN DRISCOLL Secondary Modern School Headmaster
STUART HALL Lecturer in Liberal Studies
GEORGE Melly jazz singer and writer
CYRIL SMITH sociologist
VICTOR TAVLOR a radio manufacturer
GRAHAM TURNER journalist
A SOCIAL WORKER
A PSYCHOANALYST
A PROBATION OFFICER
Produced by Richard THOMAS
English Suite No. 6, in D minor played by HELMUT WALCHA (harpsichord) on a gramophone record
A group of six programmes
4: Dreams tby PATRICK GARIDINER
Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford
Philosophers have sometimes asked whether a man can ever know for certain that he is not dreaming. Is this question answerable If so, in what way; and what further problems about dreams does it raise ?
by Arnold de Lantins
GRAYSTON BURGESS (counter-tenor)
GEOFFREY MITCHELL (counter-tenor)
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
John SOTHCOTT (recorder) DAPHNE WEBB (rebec)
DIANA POULTON (lute) Conducted by BRUNO TURNER
This Mass (c. 1430). belongs to a kind not uncommon in the fifteenth century, intended perhaps for use in private chapels with solo voices and instruments rather than for choral performances in a cathedral or church
The first of two selections from an anthology soon to be published
Chosen and introduces by GEOFFREY BOWNAS Translations by GEOFFREY BOWNAS and ANTHONY THWAITE
Japanese poems read by NAKANO KIKUKO and PROFESSOR N. SAIGO
Translations read by PRUNELLA SCALES and MARTIN STARKIE
Produced by TERENCE TILLER
† LASALLE STRING Quartet
Walter Levin (violin) Henry Meyer (violin)
Peter Kamnitzer (viola) Jack Kerstein (cello) first broadcast performances In this country