A play for radio by Rhys Adrian with Maurice Denham and Betty Hardy
' With the house as large as It is, and with just the two of us living here; well, it's just that most of the rooms are unlived in ... have that unlived-in look.' Produced by MICHAEL BAKEWELL
(piano)
A group of four talks 1: Some Simple Rules by LEWIS WOLPERT
Lecturer in Zoology,
King's College, London
' How does the egg, itself largely without pattern, give rise to the complex shapes of the embryo?
Molecular biologists are now tackling this question. As Dr. Wolpert shows, to know the biochemistry of the genes-the DNA -is only part of the solution to this problem. We must find out more about how cell movements bring about changes in shape, and what forces are involved.
The Book oj Instructions: May 7
A monthly programme In which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared MOSCO CARNER discusses the interpretation of Schumann's Fourth Symphony by Furtwangler, Klemperer. Krips, and Wajter Denis Matthews talks about Beethoven's Sonata in F minor. Op. 57 (Appassionata): May 29