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Mr. GEORGE F. ALLISON : 'The Forthcoming Season'
FIFTEEN talks on Association Football have been planned for the coming season, in which all aspects of the game will be represented. The point of view of the Professional Player, the Amateur Player, the Manager, the Director, the Legislator, the Trainer and the Referee will be given by well-known and authoritative speakers.
Mr. George F. Allison , who opens the series tonight with a review of the prospects for the coming season, has been associated with the Arsenal F.C. ifor twenty-rivo years, and is well known to listeners as a brilliant football commentator. Later, he will review the first three months' games, and later still, analyse the chances of the clubs in the various rounds of the Cup ties.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr. George F. Allison

(Arranged by WALFORD DAVIES )
ARTHUR CRANMER (Baritone)
THE WIRELESS MALE CHORUS
Conducted by CYRIL DALMAINE At the Pianoforte, ERNEST LusH
The Mermaid
Peace among Men (French Folk Song) Boney was a Warrior
I have lost the Doh of my Clarinet Afton Water
Some Folk do
The Breeze (Round) Aloiiette
Simple Simon
Come, Lassies and Lads Annie Laurie
King Arthur

Contributors

Arranged By:
Walford Davies
Baritone:
Arthur Cranmer
Conducted By:
Cyril Dalmaine
Pianoforte:
Ernest Lush
Unknown:
Annie Laurie

Relayed from THE QUEEN'S HALL, LONDON
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
STILES-ALLEN
JOSEPH HISLOP
ANGUS MORRISON
MARCEL DUPRE
THE WIRELESS CHORUS
THE B.B.C. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(Principal First Violin, CHARLES WOODHOUSE)
Conducted by Sir HENRY WOOD

Contributors

Unknown:
Joseph Hislop
Unknown:
Angus Morrison
Unknown:
Marcel Dupre
Conducted By:
Sir Henry Wood

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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