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A weekly review of the arts
This edition includes:
RICHARD RIVE , the African novelist and short story writer, in conversation with DAN JACOBSON about the position of the South African writer today and it is hoped to include
LAWRENCEFERLINGHETTI in conversation with CHRISTOPHER LOGUE
Introduced by GEORGEMACBETH

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Rive
Unknown:
Dan Jacobson
Unknown:
Christopher Logue

ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Eli Goren (violin)
James Barton (violin)
Patrick Ireland (violin) William Pleeth (cello)
Members of the VIRTUOSO Ensemble
Edward Walker (flute) Sidney Sutcliffe (oboe) Sidney Fell (clarinet) John Burden (horn)
Dennis Clift (trumpet)
Arthur Wilson (trombone) John Wilson (tuba)
Wilfrid Parry (piano)
Susan Bradshaw (piano)
Frederick Harmer (percussion) Stephen Whittaker (percussion)
Conducted by Jacques-Louis Monod
Part 1

Contributors

Violin:
Eli Goren
Violin:
James Barton
Violin:
Patrick Ireland
Cello:
William Pleeth
Flute:
Edward Walker
Oboe:
Sidney Sutcliffe
Clarinet:
Sidney Fell
Horn:
John Burden
Horn:
Dennis Clift
Unknown:
Arthur Wilson
Unknown:
John Wilson
Piano:
Wilfrid Parry
Piano:
Susan Bradshaw
Piano:
Frederick Harmer
Unknown:
Stephen Whittaker
Conducted By:
Jacques-Louis Monod

A group of six talks 4: The Sociology of Political Life by PHILIP ABRAMS
Fellow of Peterhouse College Cambridge
How do individual citizens arrive at their political views in our modern society whose problems grow more complex on every side? Philip Abrams considers various enquiries on this subject.
Next talk: June 6

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Abrams

by MARGERY PERHAM
Against the background of her latest visit to Africa Miss Perham speaks of the need for Britain to re-adjust her attitude to her former colonies there; about our relations with South Africa; and about the ever-changing moods of African leaders in their relations with us and with each other. Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Margery Perham

Third Programme

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