by ALANFEN-TAYLOR
Yugoslavia
A. ALVAREZ reports on a visit to Belgrade, Zagreb. and Skoplje, where he recorded interviews with Yugoslav writers and intellectuals
Previous programmesin this series have dealt with Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia.
Produced by CHRISTOPHER HOLME Third broadcast
Leader, Ronald Good Conductor, LEIGHTON LUCAS
A series of scientific case-histories
6:The Edinburgh Spectrophon*by TOM COTTRELL
Professor of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, University of Edinburgh
' I'm a chemist, by education and by interest. I want to know about molecular behaviour, which is why I thought of ... this experiment.' The experiment led Professor Cottrell away from chemistry, and into applied electronics; he had to seek help. ' But on the whole, microphone experts aren'interested in measuring a gas squeaking when it's lit up.'
The Computer Botanist, by Prof. W. T. Williams ; Dec. 3
† BENNO KUSCHE (baritone)
ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Brahms Feldeinsamkelt : Wir wandelten :
Sonntag: Vergebliches Standchen
Wolf Nun lass' uns Frieden schhessen:
Der Gartner; Kussreise; Der Musfkant
Strauss
Die Nacht; Der Morgen: Du melnes
Herzens Kriineiein : Ach weh air, ungtuckhaftem Mann
An introductory talk by PETER FISON
A tragedy by Franz Grillparzer translated by Peter Fison with Joan Miller as Medea
Michael Aldridge as Jason Felix Felton as Creon
Marjorie Westbury as Cora Andree Melly as Creusa
In the third part of his trilogy The Golden Fleece. Grillparzer traces the outcome of the tragic relationship between Jason and Medea.
Harp played by MARY ROWLAND Production by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL
To be repealed on December 12 Michael Aldridge is appearing in 'The Possessed ' at the Mermaid Theatre, London; Peter Cellier broadcasts by permission of the National Theatre.
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DURING THE INTERVAL
9.55-10.5 A record of Vivaldi's Concerto in C minor <R. Op. 30 No. 7)
VIRTUOSI DI Roma conducted by RENATO FASANO