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Mr. RONALD CROSS, M.P.
The first of another September series in which three Members-Mr. W. S. Morrison and Major C. P. Attlee, in addition to Mr. Cross-will explain the scope and application of some of the most important legislation of the present Parliament. Among others, the Road and Rail Traffic Act, the London Passenger Transport Act, and the Agricultural Marketing Act will be dealt with.

Contributors

Unknown:
S. Morrison

OLIVE GROVES (Soprano)
DOROTHY HILDRETH {Pianoforte)
OLIVE GROVES
Ein Schwan (A Swan)
Ich liebe dich (I love thoe)
Zwei braun Augen (Two brown eyes)
DOROTHY HILDRETH
Norwegian Bridal Procession Lullaby
Elves' Dance, No. 4 (From Eight Lyric Pieces)
OLIVE GROVES
Lauf der Welt (The World's Course) Ein Traum (A Dream)
Solveigslied (Soldier's Song)
Olive Groves is not only one of the most popular singers known to broadcasting, but easily the most versatile. As listeners must have observed, there is no kind of programme, in which music plays a part, in which she has not at some time or another appeared, and in which she does not excel; concerts, revues, musical comedies, musical plays, and vaudeville, and now, as a singer of lieder. Miss Groves is a musician of many parts, violinist, pianist, singer, and- won high distinction at the Royal Academy of Music in her student days. Her first broadcast was in 1926, and during the last seven years she has appeared before the microphone some three hundred times.

Contributors

Pianoforte:
Dorothy Hildreth
Unknown:
Zwei Braun Augen
Unknown:
Dorothy Hildreth
Unknown:
Olive Groves
Unknown:
Ein Traum
Unknown:
Olive Groves

Conducted by HAROLD RAMSAY
On the Stage of the Theatre
And two popular dance numbers
Arrangements by T. Lowry
Relayed from the Granada Theatre, Tooting
Tonight's novel relay from the stage of the Granada Theatre, Tooting, gives to the radio audience a special version of an act that has been entertaining audiences at this theatre three times a day this week.

Contributors

Conducted By:
Harold Ramsay
Arrangements By:
T. Lowry

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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