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Regional Variations (7)

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Regional Programme Northern Ireland

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Regional Programme Scotland

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Regional Programme Western

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Regional Programme Wales

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Regional Programme Midland

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Regional Programme Northern

John Reynders, who broadcasts with his orchestra about twenty times a year, has had a wide experience of. the entertainment world. He entered the musical profession at the age of thirteen, and soon obtained his first engagement at the Gaiety Theatre in London as violinist under the late Ivan Caryll. He subsequently toured as orchestral leader with many of the big musical-comedy successes of the Gaiety, Daly's, and Adelphi Theatres. At twenty he was conducting a George Edwardes touring production. After the war Reynders entered the cinema field, conducted the orchestra for The Four Horse-men of the Apocalypse at the London Palace Theatre, and later became Director of Music at the Tivoli Cinema in the Strand. He has done a lot of work for the films, and arranged the music for Emlyn Williams 's picture A Night Alone.

Contributors

Musicians:
John Reynders with his Orchestra

' The Fleet in Being '
Vice-Admiral Sir James Somerville ,
K.C.B., D.S.O., R.N. (Retd.)
Vice-Admiral Somerville retired from the Navy just a month ago, after having been Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies Station. He will tell listeners of the Royal Navy as it is today from the view-point of a man who has been in it all his life.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir James Somerville

Favourite Songs and Piano Pieces
Arthur Rubinstein (piano): Minuet and Trio (Sonata in G, Op. 78)
Lisa Perli (soprano): Who is
Sylvia ?
18 Lili Krauss (piano): Landler, Op.
Herbert Janssen (baritone): Serenade
Edwin Fischer (piano): Impromptu in A flat, Op. 162, No. 2
Elisabeth Schumann (soprano):
Hark! Hark! the Lark
Wilhelm Backhaus (piano) :
Moment musical, Op. 94, No. 6
Gerhard Hiisch (baritone): Ungeduld (Impatience). Das Wandern (Wayfaring). Wohin ? (Whither ?)
Lili Krauss : Valses nobles, Op. 77

Contributors

Piano:
Arthur Rubinstein
Soprano:
Lisa Perli
Piano:
Lili Krauss
Baritone:
Herbert Janssen
Piano:
Edwin Fischer
Piano:
Wilhelm Backhaus
Baritone:
Gerhard Hiisch
Unknown:
Lili Krauss

Regional Variations (7)

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

Regional Programme Midland

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

Regional Programme Northern

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

Regional Programme Western

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

Regional Programme Scotland

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

Regional Programme Wales

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

Regional Programme Northern Ireland

The Children's Hour programme for all Regions 5.0-6.0

Regional Variations (7)

NORTHFLEET SILVER BAND

Regional Programme Western

THE ECCLESFIELD SILVER BAND

Regional Programme Northern

NORTHFLEET SILVER BAND

Regional Programme Northern Ireland

THE BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA

Regional Programme Wales

Jack Wilson and his Versatile Five

Regional Programme Midland

THE FIRST NEWS

Regional Programme Scotland

Conductor. E. S. Carter
George Baker (baritone)

Contributors

Conductor:
E. S. Carter
Baritone:
George Baker

Regional Variations (7)

THE TRIAL

Regional Programme Midland

THE TRIAL

Regional Programme Scotland

THE TRIAL

Regional Programme Western

TRIAL OF WITCHES

Regional Programme Northern Ireland

TRIAL OF WITCHES

Regional Programme Northern

DALENNAU O LYFR DU

Regional Programme Wales

of Temperance Lloyd,
Mary Trembles, and Susannah Edwards
Witches
Bideford, Devon. July 3, 1682
Arranged from the original depositions by E. W. Martin
Production by Francis Dillon
Trials for witchcraft were at one time common in England, though records of court proceedings are scarce. This evening's programme is, however, based on the original depositions made at Bideford in 1682, when Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles , and Susannah Edwards were charged with the practice of witchcraft, and associating with the Devil, and causing the death of several persons by the means of spells!
The confessions of the witches were so full, and delivered with such eloquence and sincerity that the court had no choice but to condemn them. All three claimed to have had acquaintance with the Devil, whom they described in divers and gruesome terms.
(West)

Contributors

Production By:
Francis Dillon
Unknown:
Mary Trembles
Unknown:
Susannah Edwards

Regional Variations (7)

Midland Bulletin for Farmers (Potato Prices), Midland Announcements, and Sports Bulletin

Regional Programme Midland

Northern Ireland News

Regional Programme Northern Ireland

Western Announcements and Sports Bulletin

Regional Programme Western

Scottish Programmes Summary and Scottish Announcements

Regional Programme Scotland

Y NEWYDDION

Regional Programme Wales

Cotton and Wheat Prices Northern Bulletin for Farmers Northern Sports Bulletin

Regional Programme Northern

Regional Variations (7)

'THE 'APPY 'ARF 'OUR'

Regional Programme Western

JACK McCORMICK AND HIS AMBASSADORS

Regional Programme Northern

'THE 'APPY 'ARF 'OUR'

Regional Programme Midland

Violet Davidson presents 'THE NORTH STARS'

Regional Programme Scotland

THE 'APPY 'ARF 'OUR'

Regional Programme Northern Ireland

'THE 'APPY 'ARF 'OUR'

Regional Programme Wales

with Leon Cortez and his Coster Pals
Conducted by Alan Paul
Meet
Stanley Miller with his electric organ
Some welcome guests and ' The 'Awkins Family'
(Alf, Liz, and Little Judy )
Presented by Leon Cortez and William MacLurg

Contributors

Unknown:
Leon Cortez
Conducted By:
Alan Paul
Unknown:
Stanley Miller
Unknown:
Little Judy
Presented By:
Leon Cortez
Presented By:
William MacLurg

Regional Variations (7)

PROMENADE CONCERT

Regional Programme Northern

PROMENADE CONCERT

Regional Programme Western

PROMENADE CONCERT

Regional Programme Scotland

PROMENADE CONCERT

Regional Programme Northern Ireland

PROMENADE CONCERT

Regional Programme Wales

PROMENADE CONCERT

Regional Programme Midland

Part 1 from Queen's Hall, London
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co. Ltd.)
Mary Jarred (contralto)
Dennis Noble (baritone)
Myra Hess (pianoforte)
The BBC Symphony Orchestra
(ninety players)
Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by SIR HENRY J. WOOD Tickets may be obtained from Broadcasting House, W.1, Queen's Hall, and the usual agents

Contributors

Baritone:
Dennis Noble
Pianoforte:
Myra Hess
Leader:
Paul Beard
Conducted By:
Sir Henry J. Wood

Regional Variations (7)

HENRY HALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Regional Programme Northern Ireland

DANCE MUSIC

Regional Programme Wales

DANCE MUSIC

Regional Programme Midland

Henry Hall and his Orchestra

Regional Programme Scotland

HENRY HALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Regional Programme Western

HENRY HALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Regional Programme Northern

, at 11.30

Regional Programme London

About Regional Programme

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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