of Euripides translated by IAN FLETCHER and D. S. CARNE-Ross
Music by THOMAS EASTWOOD starring
ELSA VERGHIS with Robert Eddison
Elizabeth Vaughan
The Hippclylus was first produced in Athens in the year 428 B.C., when it won first prize. The scene is set at Trozen, in the Peloponnese: the action takes place before the palace of King Theseus.
ELIZABETH VAUGHAN (soprano) The Ambrosian Singers and Orchestra
Conducted by John Matheson Produced by RAYMOND KATKES
A programme in which
ANTHONY WEDGWOOD BENN talks about the Hiss case and questions Alger Hiss about the new evidence concerning the typewriter and other matters which he hopes will lead to his vindication
To be repeated on July 2J
String Quartet In D minor Op.34 played by the Smetana String Quartet: Jiri Novak (violin) Ljubomir Kostecky (violin) Milan Skampa (viola) Antonin Kohout (cello)
First of seven programmes including string quartets by Dvorak
(Op. 51 in E flat major, played by the Janacek Quartet: July 14)
by W. A. WARD of St. John's College, Cambridge Mr. Ward thinks that much
Dickens criticism goes astray by concentrating on plot and psychology. The great Dickens characters are an effluence of his unique linguistic virtuosity. Second broadcast