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A Scheme for Savouries
AMBROSE HEATH
Last week Ambrose Heath , the well-known cookery expert, gave a talk on Varying Vegetables ; this evening he is to discuss a Scheme for Savouries. As an Englishman, Ambrose Heath is naturally a savoury enthusiast and, unlike Continental chefs and gourmets, sees the savoury as an essential dish in the English dinner.
His book ' Good Savouries ', published at the beginning of the year, is already a best-seller. He has been cookery correspondent for The Morning Post for the last three years, and is a frequent contributor to other leading periodicals. Several articles by him have appeared on the Home Page of THE RADIO TIMES.
This evening, Ambrose Heath will give certain basic ingredients from which a round of savouries can be made without notice should friends drop in to dinner.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ambrose Heath
Unknown:
Ambrose Heath
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Ambrose Heath

C. H. MIDDLETON
This evening Mr. C. H. Middleton and Mr. E. R. James are to hold a discussion on the summer sowing of vegetables. By sowing early varieties of carrots, turnips, peas, potatoes, and other vegetables agSin in late June and July, we can enjoy fresh young vegetables again in the autumn-a point not often appreciated by the average amateur gardener.
Mr. James is a member of the staff of one of the big seed firms, and is responsible for their wonderful exhibits as seen at the Chelsea Flower Show.

Contributors

Unknown:
C. H. Middleton
Unknown:
Mr. C. H. Middleton
Unknown:
Mr. E. R. James

GORDON WALKER (flute)
ANTONIO BROSA (violin)
ERNEST LUSH (harpsichord)
A CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Leader, Louis Willoughby
Conducted by ADRIAN BOULT
Triple Concerto in A minor for Flute, Violin, Strings and Harpsichord i. Allegro ; 2. Adagio, ma non tanto, e doice; 3. Allabreve

Contributors

Flute:
Gordon Walker
Violin:
Antonio Brosa
Harpsichord:
Ernest Lush
Conducted By:
Adrian Boult

A Programme devised to tell the story of a famous Symphony-the Fantastic
Symphony, by Hector Berlioz
Written by WILFRID ROOKE LEY and presented by STANFORD ROBINSON and THE B B C THEATRE ORCHESTRA with Hector Berlioz
Franz Liszt
Charles Kemble
Henrietta Smithson
Mrs. Smithson
The Landlord
Narrator

Contributors

Unknown:
Hector Berlioz
Written By:
Wilfrid Rooke
Presented By:
Stanford Robinson
Unknown:
Hector Berlioz
Unknown:
Franz Liszt
Unknown:
Charles Kemble
Unknown:
Henrietta Smithson

ALEC McGILL and GWEN VAUGHAN
The Cheerful Chatterers
GEORGE BUCK
Comedian
MARIO LORENZI
Harp Solos
MURIEL GEORGE and ERNEST BUTCHER
In Folk Songs and Duets
FRED DUPREZ
Entertainer
ANNE ZIEGLER
The Radio Operatic Star
CLAUDE HULBERT and ENID TREVOR
In Some More Nonsense
THE BBC VARIETY
ORCHESTRA
Directed by KNEALE KELLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Gwen Vaughan
Unknown:
Anne Ziegler
Unknown:
Claude Hulbert
Directed By:
Kneale Kelley

' Sport'
A. G. MACDONNELL
In his broadcast talk tonight the visitor to our planet is to discuss the strange games that are played by inhabitants of our earth. He had seen curious sports before coming to these islands, and as peculiar games have been very largely introduced by the adventurers among us into other parts of the world, he was to some extent prepared for what he saw here.
His division of us into strikers of balls, chasers and killers, competing acrobats, and mugs who gamble is perhaps not unfair, and certainly lends itself to what must appear to us excellent satire.
A. G. Macdonnell made a name for himself two years ago with ' England, their England ! ', and again scored a hit last year with ' How like an Ange)!'

Contributors

Unknown:
A. G. MacDonnell
Unknown:
A. G. MacDonnell

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