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MENDELSSOHN'S STRING QUARTETS
Played by THE INTERNATIONAL STRING QUARTET:
Andre Mangeot (Violin) ; Walter Price (Violin); Eric Bray (Viola); Jack Shinebourne (Violoncello)
Quartet No. 2 in A minor (Op. 13) (concluded)
3. Intermezzo: Allegro con moto, Allegro di molto, Tempo 1; 4. Presto, Adagio.

Contributors

Violin:
Andre Mangeot
Viola:
Eric Bray
Viola:
Jack Shinebourne

Voluntary Social Service-IV
Voluntary Service versus State Control
A Discussion between Mr. W. McG. EAGAR and Mr. MORGAN JONES , M.P.
In tonight'sdiscussion Mr. W. McG. Eagar, the advocate for Voluntary Service, is Secretary General of the National Institute for the Blind, Secretary of the British Wireless for the Blind Fund, and Honorary Editor of The Boy, a quarterly publication issued by the National Association of Boy Scouts. Mr. Morgan Jones , M.P., the advocate for State Control, is an ex-school teacher, was Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education from 1929 to 1931, and has been Labour M.P. for Caerphilly since 1921.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr. W. McG. Eagar
Unknown:
Mr. Morgan Jones
Unknown:
Mr. W. McG.
Unknown:
Mr. Morgan Jones

'THE THREE MUSKETEERS'
.\ Melodrama adapted from Dumas' novel by TYRONE GUTHRIE and PATRICK RIDDELL
With incidental music by VICTOR HELY -
HUTCHINSON
Part I
' The Diamond Studs '
The Cast includes :
GUY PELHAM BOULTON; IVAN SAMSON ; NORMAN SHEI. LEY; WILFRID FLETCHER ; CARLETON HOBBS ; GWENDOLEN EVANS ; CYRIL NASH ; ARTHUR EVANS ; LIONEL SCOTT ; THEODORE SMYTHE ; PASCOE THORNTON ; JANET TAYLOR ; RICHARD HURNDALL ; JAMES TOVEY ;
DOUGLAS Ross
Orchestra conducted by S. KNEALE KELLEY
This radio version of Dumas' novel was first broadcast on November 17 and 18, 1932, its first part in the Daventry National programme and its second part in the London Regional. The same procedure will be followed in this revival. The first part (in tonight'sprogramme) carries the story up to the great ball in Paris on the Eve of All Souls, and shows how D'Artagnan saves the face of Anne of Austria to the confusion of Richelieu ; while part two (in tomorrow's London Regional programme) paints the villainies of Milady in higher lights and carries the story on to her catastrophe.

Contributors

Novel By:
Tyrone Guthrie
Novel By:
Patrick Riddell
Music By:
Victor Hely
Unknown:
Ivan Samson
Unknown:
Norman Shei.
Unknown:
Wilfrid Fletcher
Unknown:
Carleton Hobbs
Unknown:
Cyril Nash
Unknown:
Arthur Evans
Unknown:
Lionel Scott
Unknown:
Theodore Smythe
Unknown:
Pascoe Thornton
Unknown:
Janet Taylor
Unknown:
Richard Hurndall
Unknown:
James Tovey
Conducted By:
S. Kneale Kelley

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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