by STEPHEN TOULMIN , Director of the Nuffield Foundation Unit for the History of Ideas The supply of potential scientists is rapidly approaching saturation. Our generation is the last in which scientific growth will continue at its traditional unrestricted rate. We shall have to choose between ' natural philosophy ' and ' technology '-that is, between science-makers and science-users.
' PUFF ' KERSLEY talks to JONATHAN MILLER about the Watford Labour Church in 1906, the Caledonian Market, and the art trade
Produced by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON Third broadcast
BBC SYMPHONY Orchestra Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
From the Usher Hall, Edinburgh
Edinburgh
International Festival
A nightly report based on recorded excerpts from the speeches made this week by playwrights, actors, producers, and film directors at the McEwan Hall in Edinburgh
Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH
See page 20
Directed by NOAH GREENBERG
Dances (The Mulliner Book)
About the May pole new:
Phillis, I faine would die now (Morley)
Flow my tears (Dowland)
London Street Cries (Gibbons) on a gramophone record