Suite No. 2, in D minor for cello played by ENRICO MAINARDI
by John Mortimer
with Roger Livesey, Hugh David
A son recalls his dead father with irony, with humour, and, above all, with affection.
(A new production of the programme originally broadcast in December 1963)
Four Serious Songs sung by HERMANN PREY (baritone) with MARTIN MÜLZER (piano) on a gramophone record
A critical discussion between members of an invited audience including
DONALD DAVIE, ANTHONY THWAITE, EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH,
PETER Porter, VERNON SCANNELL under the chairmanship of PHILIP HOBSBAUM
The discussion arises from a reading of five poems by the poets themselves:
1790 by Robert Lowell
Hawk Roosting by Ted Hughes part of Howl by Allen Ginsberg
Sunny Prestatyn by Philip Larkin and Innocence by Thorn Gunn
Not all of these poems will necessarily be read while the programme is on the air.
Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH
See page 64
† by TAMAS VASARY followed by an interlude at 10.55