tby JOSEPH WOLPE
Professor of Psychiatry In the University of Virginia
Dr. Wolpe has derived therapeutic techniques for neurotic patients from a study of Pavlov, Watson, later American psychologists specialising in learning, and experimental work of his own. He 'describes these techniques and their rationale as he sees it, and brings to light a remarkable curative property of the imagination.
by William Shakespeare
Read by JUDY CAMPBELL
MICHAEL HORDERN
DAVID SPENSER
Produced by JOHN GIBSON
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JACQUELINE DELMAN (soprano)
GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano) Mendelssohn
Suleika: Ach, um detne feuchten Schwingen
Die Liebende schreibt
Nachtlied; Neue Liebe
9.32* Debussy
Fêtes Galantes (first set)
En sourdine; Fantoches; Clair de lune
9.41' Mussorgsky
The little star; The magpie Parassia's reverie and dance
(Sorochintsy Fair)
by L. R. LEWITTER
The speaker traces the influence of Peter the Great in fact and fiction throughout Russian history till today.
Second broadcast
Sonatas
E flat major, Op. 31 No. S G miner, Op. 49 No.1 G major, Op. 49 No. 2 played by ARTUR SCHNABEL (piano) on a gramophone record followed by an interlude at 10.5t
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