A play for radio by Jack Russell with Patrick Wymark as the narrator
' ... they cannot speak, or hear, or see, but they are there for you should you come to Ainam (Gloucester twenty, Birmingham thirty)-if you can spare the time.'
Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
Second broadcast
Zyklus, for percussion played by ERIC ALLEN
Recorded at a public concert given in the American Embassy theatre last January
An enquiry into the nature, dissemination, and effects of syphilis, gonorrhoea, and other venereal diseases
Conducted by Patrick FEENY with the assistance, and the recorded voices, of medical and other experts, and of a group of patients
Produced by TERENCE TILLER
Quartet in A major, Op. 26 played by the ST. CECILIA PIANO QUARTET Sydney Humphreys (violin) Dorothy Hemming (viola) Norman Jones (cello) Robin Wood (piano)
Second of three programmes in which his piano quartets will be heard
by WAYLAND YOUNG, Editor of Disarmament and Arms Control
Mr. Young, who speaks in the House of Lords on defence and disarmament, and is rapporteur to the W.E.U. Defence Committee, has recently visited the Strategic Air Command Headquarters in the United States.
He draws on these experiences to argue against the proposed multilateral force of nuclear weapons which, he believes, not only will hinder an East-West detente but also is creating unprecedented political differences within the Western Alliance.
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 10.55
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