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Conductors of the World-II
Introduced by Mr. Victor Hely-Hutchinson
Leopold Stokowski conducting the Philadelphia
Symphony Orchestra
Prelude in E flat minor (Bach); Toccata and Fugue in D minor (Bach); Prelude a l'aprèsmidi d'un fauno (Debussy) ; Japanese Nocturne (Eichheim); The Firebird : 1. Danse Infemale; 2. Berceuse; 3. Finale (Stravinsky)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Mr. Victor Hely-Hutchinson
Introduced By:
Leopold Stokowski

The Cast will include:
FELIX AYLMER; WALTER HORSBURGH; WILLIAM FAZAN; GORDON McLEOD; CYRIL NASH; FRANCIS JAMES; Dino GALVANI; Rus-TOM MEDORA; BERNARD BENOLIEL; PASCOE THORNTON; FRANK DENTON; GEORGE SANDERS; RICHARD HURNDALL; HARALD COLONNA; CYRIL GARDINER; THEODORE SMYTHE; Jock NANGLE; JOAN HARE; JOHN Y. Smart; F. VON BERGEN; ARVID LANGUI; ETHEL LODGE.
(See centre column and article on Whymper and the Matterhorn on page 811)

Contributors

Unknown:
Felix Aylmer
Unknown:
Walter Horsburgh
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William Fazan
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Gordon McLeod
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Cyril Nash
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Francis James
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Dino Galvani
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Bernard Benoliel
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Pascoe Thornton
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Frank Denton
Unknown:
George Sanders
Unknown:
Richard Hurndall
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Harald Colonna
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Cyril Gardiner
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Theodore Smythe
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Jock Nangle
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Joan Hare
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John Y. Smart

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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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