BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire Conducted by LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI From the Royal Albert Hall,
London
Part 1
Some reflections on modern anti-myth by THE Rev. JACK Mole
Modem science, philosophy, theology, and creative writing are characteristically preoccupied with ' the body '-which is the current myth or anti-myth, according to one's viewpoint. But what is ' body ' and what, if anything, is to be said about it in terms of death and resurrection?
Part 2
by Barry Bermange
Music composed and conducted by JOHN BUCKLAND
Produced by JOHN GIBSON
The action takes place in total darkness. The scene is a hotel, and the darkness is due to a blown main fuse. When the play begins, the Proprietor is leading two guests up some stairs to a room which they have agreed to share. Later they are joined by a Third Man, then by others ... Identities are confused. The search for Self begins. Third broadcast
Sonata played by ALAN LOVEDAY (violin) and Amaryllis FLEMING (cello)