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A Message from H.M. The King

on National Programme Daventry

View in Radio Times

relayed from Sandringham

God Save the King

(See description of programme on page 8)

The following Broadcasting Organisations have co-operated in the preparation of the programme:
Australian Broadcasting Commission
New Zealand Broadcasting Board
African Broadcasting Company Limited
Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission
Controller of Broadcasting, Government of India
Department of Posts and Telegraphs, Palestine

In view of the national interest of this broadcast, no objection will be taken, so far as the Corporation is concerned, to its rediffusion to the public. This permission is in respect of the Corporation's rights only, and no recordings of any kind may be made from the broadcast.

[Photo article] The King's Broadcast
His Majesty the King will again broadcast a Christmas Message to his Peoples, speaking from Sandringham at 3.0 on the afternoon of Christmas Day.

The photograph on the left, showing the King broadcasting, was taken at Sandringham on the occasion of his Christmas broadcast last year. Below is a view of Sandringham, the King's country residence, where he will be spending Christmas. His broadcast will immediately follow the programme entitled 'This Great Family', which is to be ushered in by the bells of Bethlehem at 2.25.

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Speaker:
HM King George V

National Programme Daventry

About National Programme

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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