A monthly programme in which different interpretations on records are compared
NORMAN FEASEY talks about the role of Otello in Verdi's opera as sung by Martinelli, Del Monaco , Vinay, and others -
An appraisal of Objections to Humanism by RENFORD BAMBROUGH , Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge Objections to Humanism was published towards the end of last year as a companion volume to Objections to Christian Belief.
Second broadcast
A joke for radio by George Hahn
' you should set six monkeys to typing at random through all eternity, they would eventually turn out all the books in the British Museum
The Monkeys:
Produced by Richard Imison
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 7.25
Beethoven Concert
Heather Harper (soprano)
Helen Watts (contralto)
Ken Neate (tenor)
David Ward (bass)
Festival Chorus
Chorus-Master, Donald Hunt
Philharmonia Orchestra
Leader. Hugh Bean Conductor,
Carlo Maria Giulini
From the Town Hall, Leeds
Part I
SYMPHONY No. S. in F major
Alfred Fabre-Luce author of two recent and controversial books. The Trial of Charles de Gaulle and Men or InsectsT discusses his career as a rebel in conversation with CHRISTOPHER SYKES
Beethoven Concert
Part 2
SYMPHONY No. 9, in D minor
(Choral)
F. H. Hinsley gives the first of four commentaries on current affairs In this fortnightly series.
A series of six fortnightly programmes in which Londoners in various trades and professions talk about their lives and opinions
5: Anton Wallich-Clifford
Probation Officer
Introduced by PHILIP O'CONNOR
Produced by DAVID Thomsom
OEDOEN PARTOS (viola) with WILFRID PARRY (piano) followed by an Interlude at 10.55