The speakers in this programme consider the risks of experiment in an area still imperfectly understood, and the implications in international law of operations carried out by one nation which must involve and may damage the interests of another.
Lord Adrian, O.M., F.R.S. introduces the programme and sums up his conclusions at the end
Other speakers:
SIR BERNARD Lovell , F.R.S.
Professor of Radio Astronomy, University of Manchester
MARTIN RYLE, F.R.S.
Professor of Radio Astronomy. University of Cambridge
DR. J. M. STAGG until lately Director of Services at the Meteorological Office
A. MILES, F.R.S.
Professor of Experimental Pathology, University of London, and Biological Secretary to the Royal Society
R. Y. JENNINGS
Professor of International Law, University of Cambridge
Interviewer, AUDREY RUSSELL
Produced by NESTA PAIN
Adagio in F major (K.410)
Divertimento in E flat major
(K.252)
London WIND SOLOISTS
Directed by JACK BRYMER on a gramophone record
L. P. Hartley introduces and reads from his forthcoming novel The Brickfield
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Watson Forbes (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
First of six programmes including
Bartok's string quartets and Haydn's OP. 50.
WALTER EMERY shows how recent research has thrown new light on the chronology of Bach's works followed by an interlude at 10.5*