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Leader, BERTRAM LEWIS
Conductor,
RICHARD AUSTIN
HARRIET COHEN
(pianoforte)
Relayed from
The Pavilion, Bournemouth
ORCHESTRA
Symphony in D minor... César
Franck I. Lento , Allegro non troppo ; 2. Allegretto ; 3. Allegro non troppo
HARRIET COHEN AND ORCHESTRA
Concerto in B flat
Handel, arr. Constant
Lambert I. Maestoso , allegro ma non troppo ; 2. Larghetto ; 3. Allegro con brio
ORCHESTRA
Siegfried's Journey to the Rhine Wagner
HARRIET COHEN
Fantasy............. Bach, arr. Busoni La Cathedrale engloutie (The Submerged Cathedral) ......... Debussy
Prelude in F minor ..... Rachmaninov
ORCHESTRA
Carnival Overture........... Glazunov

Contributors

Leader:
Bertram Lewis
Unknown:
Franck I. Lento
Unknown:
Harriet Cohen
Unknown:
Lambert I. Maestoso
Unknown:
Rhine Wagner
Unknown:
Harriet Cohen

By'PHILEMON'
In early Savoy Hill days ' Philemon' charmed listeners with talks ' From his window ' on anything and everything. Years have passed, broadcasting has lost something of its pristine wonder and romance, he comes back as a broadcaster to a listening world apt to take things for granted.
But possibly it may be even readier to hear him, for there is a grace in his style as refreshing as primroses in spring. Every fortnight he is to talk to listeners on current fiction. He reintroduces himself to listeners in this week's ' Background to the Broadcast', on page 3.

Contributors

Unknown:
Savoy Hill

J. A. SCOTT WATSON
(Professor of Rural Economy, University of Oxford)
This evening Professor J. A. Scott Watson is to give his second talk in this series, and he will discuss pig problems-breeding and feeding for high grade bacon ; the reduction of food costs; and some general points in housing and general management. Professor Scott Watson is President of Section M (Agriculture) British Association 1934, and is Editor of the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England.
Pigs are bred extensively on the 48o-acre farm at Long Wittenham, near Oxford, which he manages on behalf of St. John's College, Oxford.

Contributors

Unknown:
J. A. Scott Watson
Unknown:
Professor J. A. Scott
Unknown:
Professor Scott Watson

under the direction of C. SANFORD TERRY , Litt.D., Mus.D., LL.D. (Hon Fellow of Clare College,
Cambridge)
Harpsichord Music played by BORIS ORD
The Fifteen Inventions and Sinfonias
Invention No. I, in C; No. 2, in C minor; No. 3, in D; No. 4, in D minor ; No. 5, in E flat
Sinfonia No. I, in C; No. 2, in C minor; No. 3, in D; No. 4, in D minor; NO.5, in E flat

Contributors

Unknown:
Sanford Terry
Played By:
Boris Ord

Relayed from Queen's Hall, London
Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.
Last Concert of the Series
ARTUR SCHNABEL
(pianoforte)
THE B.B.C.
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, ARTHUR CATTERALL
Conductor,
ADRIAN BOULT
God Save the King
(orchestrated by Gerrard Williams ) (First performance)

Contributors

Pianoforte:
Artur Schnabel
Leader:
Arthur Catterall
Conductor:
Adrian Boult
Unknown:
Gerrard Williams

THE GROSVENOR HOUSE DANCE BAND
Directed by SYDNEY LIPTON
Relayed from Grosvenor House, Park Lane
at 11.30
London National only (261.1 m.)
10.55 DANCE MUSIC

11.0 11.45 TELEVISION
(low definition) (By the Baird Process)
JOHN RORKE (songs)
JOAN CARR (songs)
OLIVETTE AND BARRICHAT (dances)
DUDLEY ROLPH (songs and dances)
GEORGIE HARRIS (the stage and screen comedian)
SYDNEY JEROME'S QUINTET
Sound will be radiated on 296.2 m.

Contributors

Directed By:
Sydney Lipton
Unknown:
John Rorke
Unknown:
Dudley Rolph
Unknown:
Georgie Harris

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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