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Light Instrumental and Vocal
The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, conducted by Sir Dan Godfrey : Carlsbad Doll Dance (Pleier)
Gordon Little (baritone) : My Little
Girl (Hackforth) ; Café in Vienna (Kennedy and Vacek)
Dajos Bela Orchestra : Love's Hour
(Siede) ; Baby Parade (Manfred)
Danny Malone (tenor) : The Hills of Donegal (Sanderson, arr. Hughes) ; The Band of Armagh (Sanderson, arr.Hughes)
The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, conducted by Sir Dan Godfrey : Oriental Dance (White)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Dan Godfrey
Baritone:
Gordon Little
Unknown:
Dajos Bela
Tenor:
Danny Malone
Conducted By:
Sir Dan Godfrey

(Promoted by the Ulster Motor Cycle Club and run over the Clady Circuit,
County Antrim)
A Running Commentary on the last phase by GRAHAM WALKER at the Starting Point and HENRY McMuLLAN at Muckamore
Corner
(Belfast Programme)
(Copyright. See notice on page 393)
(There is a descriptive article on page 355 by Stanley Woods , winner of the Grand Prix in 1930, 1931, 1932, and 1933)

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Walker
Unknown:
Henry McMullan
Unknown:
Stanley Woods

(From Birmingham)

Tonight Mr. T.A. Waterhouse, of Birmingham, will describe a fisherman's visit to the River Severn. He admits he began to pursue the little fishes with zest almost as soon as he was big enough to follow other lads, a shade older than himself, on their venturesome fishing excursions to the pools and canals outside the town, even when some of them ought really to have been at school. Parental correction, often and ungrudgingly administered for returning from the waterside long after the hour when good little boys should be in bed, failed to subdue his ardent interest in a sport that always seemed to him full of pleasure.

In time he became a member of one of the many fishing clubs to be found in almost every industrial centre in this country. Mr. Waterhouse has been for twenty-five years president of the Birmingham Anglers' Association (with a membership of 14,000), and he was for eight years the Hon. Secretary of the National Federation of Anglers; afterwards becoming president of the Federation. He is still serving in that capacity today, and is also the Chairman of the Severn Fishery Board, yet he finds time to wander occasionally by the rivers with a rod.

Last September he was official starter of the English Championship Annual Angling Contest in the River Ouse at Olney, where teams competed from London, Sheffield, Liverpool, Hull, Bristol, Birmingham - all the fifty-six big towns. In this interesting talk Mr. Waterhouse will have something to say of fishing contests in general, of the art and delights of fresh water angling, especially in the River Severn, of the make-up of the tens of thousands of disciples of Izaak Walton who pursue his hobby in Britain today.

Contributors

Speaker:
T. A. Waterhouse

Relayed from
The Queen's Hall, London
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell.and Co., Ltd) CONCHITA SUPERVIA (contralto)
HAROLD WILLIAMS (baritone)
LISA MINGHETTI (violin)
THE B.B.C.
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(Principal Violin,
CHARLES WOODHOUSE)
Conducted by Sir HENRY WOOD
Part I Tickets can be obtained from [address removed], and usual agents. Prices (including Entertainment Tax) 7s. 6d., 6s., 5s. (reserved), 3s. (unreserved), Promenade (payment at doors only), 2.1.

Contributors

Contralto:
Conchita Supervia
Baritone:
Harold Williams
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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