BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
61403
61404
61405

On the verso of Lewis' letter to BR, described at record 61404.

61406

Encloses photocopies of scripts by Lewis on the Morton Sobell case.

61407
61408
61409
61410
61411
61412
61413
61414
61415
61416
61417
61418
61419

On the verso of Farson's letter to BR, described at record 61418.

Re Jack the Ripper a Russell?

61420

Not a letter but a contract for BR's appearance on the programme "This Week".

61421
61422
61423
61424

BR to be interviewed by Robin Day.

61425
61426

Letter appears at the foot of page 2 of Magee's letter to BR, described in record 61425.

61427
61428

On the verso of page 2 of Magee's letter to BR, described at record 61427.

61429
61430
61431
61432
61433
61434
61435
61436
61437
61438
61439

Not a letter but a receipt issued to BR in payment for his appearance on the programme "About Religion", 26 Nov. 1961.

61440
61441
61442
61443
61444
61445
61446
Two copies.
61447
61448
61449
61450
61451
61452

On the verso of Lechleitner's letter to BR, described at record 61451.

61453
61454
61455
61456

Lambert invites BR to give a series of broadcast lectures, "Science in the Modern World". BR's note at the top is "No".

61457
61458

Re BBC monitoring of a Moscow broadcast re BR.

Attached is a carbon ts. titled "B.B.C. Monitoring of Moscow Radio in English 17th January, 1949".

BR is called "a wolf in a dinner jacket", and reference is made to his Westminster School speech (B&R C49.01).

"A Moscow broadcast in Arabic described Lord Russell's broadcasts on the BBC as 'the philosophy of a man-eater'." "If a wolf could talk English, he would express himself much like Russell, who expounded the latest concept of imperialism from the angle of his own savage instincts."

"Hence, though pretending to belong to the Labour Party, they denounced the new Communist civilisation over the microphone."

61459
61460
61461
61462
61463
61464
61465
61466
61467
61468
61469
61470
61471
61472
61473

Enclosed notice is for a BR broadcast on "Home Service", titled "Reflections on My Eightieth Birthday", to be broadcast 16 May 1952.

61474
61475
61476
61477
61478
61479
61480

Enclosed is a carbon copy of a note to Radio Times from Lewin re the first of BR's "Portraits from Memory" broadcasts on A.N. Whitehead.

61481

Enclosed is a carbon copy of a note to Radio Times from Lewin re the second of BR's "Portraits from Memory" broadcasts on Sidney and Beatrice Webb.

61482
61483
61484
61485
61486
61487

Marked "Athenians".

61488

Marked "Athenians".

61489
61490
61491
61492
61493
61494
61495
61496
61497
61498
61499

Re permission to reprint BR's "Why Fanaticism Always Brings Defeat", The Listener, 23 Sept. 1948.

61500

Re permission to reprint BR's "Why Fanaticism Always Brings Defeat", The Listener, 23 Sept. 1948.

61501
61502