A weekly review of the arts
In this edition:
Cyril Connolly , whose latest book was Previous Convictions, talks to T. G. ROSENTHAL about the development of his work as critic and artist
Introduced by JOSEPH HONE
ITALIAN STRING TRIO Franco Gulli (violin)
Bruno Giuranna (viola)
Giacinto Caramia (cello)
THE JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR Conductor, JOHN ALLDIS
An appraisal of . Objections to Humanism by RENFORD BAMBROUGH
Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge
Objections to Humanism, published towards the end of last year, is —or was intended to be-in some sense a companion volume to Objections to Christian Belief. The contributors to both books were invited to tilt at their own case and remind themselves not so much of the problems it might be said to answer as of those it raises or leaves unresolved. How, Mr. Bambrough asks, have the Humanist objectors fared in this delicate enterprise?
Part 2
Given before an invited audience In the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Applications for tickets, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope, should be sent to [address removed].
Written by Claude Aveline translated by MERVYN SAVILL
ANDROCLES' LION is a self-contained episode from the French radio serial A Visit to the Paradise of Famous Animals. In this. one of the sharpest and wittiest of the stories, the truth of the legend is at last revealed-by the lion.
Other parts played by members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company
Lion noises by John Grahaee Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
Third broadcast