(piano)
by Ivan Yates
Is the Labour Party claim to be a ' democratic ' party a myth or reality today? Ivan Yates thinks control must lie with the Parliamentary Party, regrets trends away from this position, and suggests how they might be reversed.
of the 16th and 17th centuries
New English Consort:
Marylin Wailes (treble recorder)
Edward Selwyn (oboe)
Archie Camden (bassoon).
Edith Lake (viola da gamba) Dorothy Erhart (harpsichord)
A Village in North Wales
Many of the original inhabitants have gone away. In this programme Philip O'Connor talks with the few who have remained and with newcomers like himself
Produced by David Thomson
Some limitations of the early Royal Society by Michael Hoskin , Ph.D.
Lecturer In History and Philosophy of Science in the University of Cambridge How valuable an institution did the early Royal Society prove to be? How does its record compare with the French Academic? Why did it have to struggle so hard for survival in an age of genius?
Dr. D. O. Martin writes on page 2
by Edmund Spenser
July: THE SEVENTH ECLOGUE
Introduced by Rayner Heppenstall
Walter Sickert (1860-1942)
, by Andrew Forge
The Arts Council centenary exhibition of Sickert's work, originally on view at the Tate, is now at Southampton Art Gallery.