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Louis Wilkinson (known also as Louis Marlow ), novelist and biographer, who is now in his emhtythird year, recalls some incidents in his life and some of the people he has known, including Meredith. Hardy, and Swinburne
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Louis Wilkinson
Unknown:
Louis Marlow

String Quartets played by the AMADEUS String Quartet Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Part 1
Quartet in C sharp minor. Op
131
The third of six programmes recorded tn association with K. R. O Htlversum at public concerts given in Amsterdam during the autumn of last year
Quartets in F major. Op. 18 No. 1; B flat major, Op. 133; E minor, Op. 59 No. 2: May 11

Contributors

Violin:
Norbert Brainin
Viola:
Peter Schidlof
Cello:
Martin Lovett
Unknown:
K. R. O Htlversum

An analysis, in two parts, of some religious reconstructions
Speaker:
R. W. HEPBURN
Professor of Philosophy at Nottingham University
1: The religious humanist's predicament
In this pair of talks-the second to be broadcast on Tuesday of next week-Professor Hepburn refines upon his argument in the book Objections to Humanism, to which he contributed an essay entitled: 'A Critique' of Humanist Theology '
2: Some possible approaches-May 5
In this talk the speaker will reply to certain criticisms voiced by Renford Bambrough in a recent broadcast entitled; 'Praising with Faint Damns '

Contributors

Unknown:
R. W. Hepburn

by John Clare
Spring
A reading by HUGH DICKSON and Basil Jones from the original unpublished manuscript of the poem edited by Eric Robinson and Geoffrey Summerfield
Introduced by GEOFFREY SUMMERFIELD

Contributors

Unknown:
John Clare
Reading By:
Hugh Dickson
Reading By:
Basil Jones
Edited By:
Eric Robinson
Edited By:
Geoffrey Summerfield
Introduced By:
Geoffrey Summerfield

Third Programme

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