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This is the last of the talks on the current cinema by the anonymous film critic and the end, for the moment, of broadcast film criticism: On April 21, Mr. Cecil Lewis , well known to listeners as a radio-playwright and broadcaster, beginsa lively series on film-making. For the last three years Mr. Lewis has been actively engaged as a film producer in British 'studios.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr. Cecil Lewis

Captain G. CRAWSHAY : Lilies '
Next week sees the beginning of a new scheme of gardening talks. One feature will be a practical talk during each of the next three months on flowers, fruit, and vegetables. An attractive innovation is promised under the title of ' a luxury cruise,' in which listeners will be taken to some famous gardens. In June Lord Aberconway's lovely gardens at Bodnant in Wales will be described, and in May Lord Aberconway's son, the Hon. Henry MacLaren , President' of the Royal Horticultural Society, will give a review of the Chelsea Flower Show.

Contributors

Unknown:
Captain G. Crawshay
Unknown:
Henry MacLaren

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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