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'QUEERIES'

on Regional Programme Scotland

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(Jubilee Edition)
The fiftieth query in this series will be included in tonight's edition of out-of-the-ordinary questions asked by Alan Melville and answered by John Bruce
(friend of Lawrence of Arabia)
Douglas Simpson
(Librarian of Aberdeen University)
Hon. Elizabeth Forbes Sempill
(Founder of the Dancers of Don)
Alexander Keith
Arthur Black and others
John Bruce was a friend of Lawrence of Arabia from 1925 till his death and the question which Alan Melville will ask him is: 'Was Lawrence ever in Aberdeen ? ' Bruce served in the Air Force and the Tank Corps with Lawrence, besides knowing him in civil life. He is of a retiring disposition and it was only by chance that he became known to Scottish broadcasting.
The Hon. Elizabeth Forbes
Sempill is a Scottish-dance enthusiast; her Dancers of Don demonstrated Scottish dances at the Paris Exhibition last year.

Contributors

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Alan Melville
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John Bruce
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Douglas Simpson
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Elizabeth Forbes Sempill
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Alexander Keith
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Arthur Black
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John Bruce
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Elizabeth Forbes

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Regional 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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