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Free Entertainment in London
Kevin Fitzgerald
'Nothing ', says Kevin Fitzgerald , ' is impossible or too fantastic in London ', and he is to talk about the entertainment that is to be had for nothing in the largest city in the world. There are the different people one meets on a bus journey, from the Cockney to the wedding guest in his silk hat. The remarks of the bus conductors, workmen, and errand boys are an entertainment in themselves...Mr. Fitzgerald will speak of the interest to be had in a visit to a street market, of the entertainment to be got out of one of the London parks on a sunny afternoon, and of the thrill of a fire-engine dashing through the West End or the City in the rush hour of the day. His talks are an entertainment in themselves, as those listeners know who heard his talk on ' The Lost Art of Staying at Home '.

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Kevin Fitzgerald
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National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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