1: While the Watchdogs Sleep tby S. C. LESLIE
Mr. Leslie is astonished by the indifference with which erstwhile watchdogs of Empire accept the present drift towards disintegration. He gives reasons for thinking that the new Commonwealth is an asset to its members and to the world, and that its current phase of decline should, and can, be reversed.
The Limits of Friendship, a different view by Sir Robert Hall : February 5
When a tiger settles down In the bathroom of an ordinary family, they are subject to a disturbing concentration of official interest.
Play by Slawomir Mrozek translated from the Polish by KRYSTINA GRIFFITH-JONES with Harry Locke
Valentine Dyall
Edward Burnham
Produced by R. D. SMITH
To be repeated on February 15
(soprano) with GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano)
Schubert
Die Entztickung an Laura Liebhaber in alien Gestalten Nacht und Traume Der Schmetterling
Die Liebe hat gelogen
Mendelssohn
Venctianisches Gondellied Gruss
Chabrier
Pastorale des cochons roses Les cigales
Ballade des gros dindons
Villanelle des petits canards
by John Clare
January: A Cottage Evening tGEOFFREY SUMMERFIELD introduces readings from the original manuscript of the poem Readers:
Olive Pendleton and Hugh Dickson
by GORDON WATSON
Impressions of a recent journey in the Aegean by PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE
Second broadcast
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