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Six weekly broadcasts on political, economic. and sociological affairs in Germany today
3: Is Business Stability Suspect?
DR. J. K. ZEIDLER , an official of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce who has also worked in Britain argues that although there has been considerable economic success in Federal Germany since the war, financial stability remains a severe problem.
Introduced by Uwe KITZINGER
Recorded for the BBC by North German Broadcasting Service
May 13: a discussion about part..., politics and loreign policy

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr. J. K. Zeidler
Introduced By:
Uwe Kitzinger

First of three programmes by Michael Blakstad and George Bruce with MRS. WILLA Munn
STANLEY Cursiter
ERIC Linklater
George Mackay Brown
NEIL GUNN
Reader, Duncan McIntyre
Commentary by MICHAEL BLAKSTAD
Broadcast on April 28 In the Scottish Home Service
See page 45

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Blakstad
Unknown:
George Bruce
Unknown:
Mrs. Willa Munn
Unknown:
Stanley Cursiter
Unknown:
Eric Linklater
Unknown:
George MacKay Brown
Reader:
Neil Gunn
Reader:
Duncan McIntyre
Commentary By:
Michael Blakstad

Quartet No. 3 Bartok played by the AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin) Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Watson Forbes (viola) Derek Simpson (cello) tThird of six programmes including
Bartok's string quartets and Haydn's Op SO

Contributors

Violin:
Raymond Keenlyside
Viola:
Watson Forbes
Cello:
Derek Simpson

A monologue by Maggie Ross . with Donald Pleasence
' .. - I have been waiting here with you for a long time now. You will remember that I waited here. You will vouch that I worried about my wife.'
Produced by JOHN Gibson
Donald Pleasence is in ' Poor Bitos ' at the Duke of York's Theatre. London followed by an interlude at 10.55

Contributors

Unknown:
Maggie Ross
Unknown:
Donald Pleasence
Produced By:
John Gibson
Produced By:
Donald Pleasence

Third Programme

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