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The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates : A Faust Overture (Wagner)
The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Leo Blech : German Dances 1-6 (Schubert, arr. Webern)
. The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Issai Dobrowen : Symphonic Dances, Op. 64 (Grieg)-1. Allegro moderate ; 2. Allegretto grazioso ; 3. Allegro giocoso ; 4. Piu tranquillo
The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Clemens Schmalstich : Ginger Bread Waltz (Hansel and Gretel) (Humperdinck)
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Felix Weingartner : Waltz, Blue Danube (Johann Strauss )

Contributors

Conducted By:
Albert Coates
Conducted By:
Issai Dobrowen
Conducted By:
Clemens Schmalstich
Conducted By:
Felix Weingartner
Unknown:
Johann Strauss

THE WIRELESS
MALE VOICE CHORUS
Conductor, LESLIE WOODGATE
GEORGE PIZZEY (baritone)
At the pianoforte, ERNEST LUSH
Blow away the morning dew Cockles and Mussels
The Farmer's Daughters Cock Robin
Eileen Aroon
Ould John Braddlum The Orderlies' Song
(From the New Fellowship Song Book, arr. H. Walford Davies )

Contributors

Conductor:
Leslie Woodgate
Baritone:
George Pizzey
Unknown:
Cock Robin
Unknown:
Eileen Aroon
Unknown:
Ould John Braddlum
Unknown:
H. Walford Davies

IVAN SHARPE
' Football Tactics: Are British Methods
Wrong?'
The week after next, England are to play Italy, the World's Cup Champion's, at the Arsenal Stadium, and in view of this, Mr. Ivan Sharpe proposes to compare British methods with those of other countries-of Italy in particular.
Mr. Sharpe is very well known as a newspaper correspondent on football, primarily attached to the Sunday Chronicle. Since the War. he has accompanied the English and Scottish International elevens, as special representative of Allied Newspapers, to Austria, Italy (twice), Switzerland (twice), Hungary, and Czecho-Slovakia.
As an amateur international he played for England twelve times between 1910 and 1914, taking part in all four matches in the Olympic Games tournament at Stockholm in 1912. In the same year he played in the English League with Derby Country when they were Second League champions and were promoted to the First League.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ivan Sharpe
Unknown:
Mr. Ivan Sharpe

Mrs. JACK HYLTON and her BOYS
RUPERT HAZELL and ELSIE DAY
In Harmonylarity
SCOTT and WHALEY
The Celebrated Koloured Komedy Kings
FLORRIE FORDE
The World's Greatest Chorus Singer
THE DANCING DAUGHTERS
(Trained by Miss ROSALIND WADE)
THE ORCHESTRA, under the direction of KNEALE KELLEY
Tonight's bill is headed by Mrs. Jack Hylton and her Boys, who received such an ovation on their first appearance in Music-Hall last December.
Mrs. Hylton is the first dance band leader's wife to start a band of her own, and she is proving a close rival to her popular husband.
Scott and Whaley last broadcast in September, and their appearance in tonight's bill assures a good laugh to listeners; while the popular Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day are to give their first London broadcast since their return from Australia.
Florrie Forde, of' 'Flanagan' and 'The Old Bull and Bush' fame, is to delight her admirers in all parts of the country by singing some of the songs she made famous years ago.

Contributors

Unknown:
Rupert Hazell
Unknown:
Koloured Komedy
Unknown:
Florrie Forde
Unknown:
Miss Rosalind Wade
Unknown:
Kneale Kelley
Unknown:
Rupert Hazell

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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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