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Erwin Bodky (clavichord) : Biblical
Sonata for Clavichord (David and Goliath) (Kuhnau)—Goliath's Bravado ; Israelites' Prayer ; David's Courage ; The Flight; Downfall of Goliath; David honoured with Music ; Flight and Pursuit of Philistines ; The People Dance and Rejoice
Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone) : The
Wanderer to the Moon and The Youth by the Brook (Schubert) ; The Drummer and Biterolf (Wolf) ; Devotion and I love you (Richard Strauss )
Fritz Kreisler (violin) with Franz Rupp (pianoforte) : Sonata No. 3 in E flat, Op. 12, No. 3 (Beethoven)— Allegro con spirito ; Andante con molto espressione ; Rondo : Allegro molto

Contributors

Unknown:
Erwin Bodky
Unknown:
Richard Strauss
Violin:
Fritz Kreisler
Pianoforte:
Franz Rupp

with OLGA ALEXEEVA (soprano)
MAX TURGANOFF (tenor)
VLADIMIR EUN (baritone)
ORCHESTRA
March, Going Home
Waltz Romance, Troika
VLADIMIR ELIN
ORCHESTRA
South Russian Gopak
OLGA ALEXEEVA
I was at the festival
ORCHESTRA
MAX TURGANOFF

Contributors

Soprano:
Olga Alexeeva
Tenor:
Max Turganoff
Baritone:
Vladimir Eun
Unknown:
Vladimir Elin
Unknown:
Olga Alexeeva
Unknown:
Max Turganoff

George Robey , with his many interests, has been a member of the M.C.C. for thirty-five years and attributes his health at sixty-seven to the mornings he used to spend at the nets. A Londoner living within a stone's throw of Lord's cricket ground, he makes it not surprisingly his chief cricketing haunt. Though he doesn't think cricket dead by a long way, he doesn't think it is what it used to be and has unorthodox ideas on how to brighten the game.

Contributors

Unknown:
George Robey

AL BURNETT
The Bad Boy from a Good Family

ELSIE CARLISLE
The Popular Radio Star, with her two pianists, FREDDIE ASPINALL and RONNIE ALDRIDGE
JACK DOYLE
The Famous Singing Boxer, and JUDITH ALLEN, American Film Star
JACK BARTY
Comedian
ROBB WILTON
Comedian
THE BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA conducted by KNEALE KELLEY
Elsie Carlisle is back on the air after an absence of three months. Jack Doyle, the singing Irish boxer, and Judith Allen, met each other at a party given by Kay Francis in Hollywood in February, 1935, and they were married within two months. They are over here with a contract to film in the autumn.
Jack Barty was in White Horse Inn.
Casanova, and The Silver Swan, and has broadcast and performed all over the world. Tonight with Leslie Hatton - new to the London microphone - he is to do a new act written by themselves.
Robb Wilton has been all round the world and has appeared at a Royal Command Performance. Al Burnett is to make his English debut tonight, but he has broadcast a lot in America.

Contributors

Unknown:
Elsie Carlisle
Pianists:
Freddie Aspinall
Pianists:
Ronnie Aldridge
Unknown:
Jack Doyle
Unknown:
Judith Allen
Unknown:
Jack Barty
Conducted By:
Kneale Kelley
Conducted By:
Elsie Carlisle
Unknown:
Jack Doyle
Unknown:
Judith Allen
Unknown:
Kay Francis
Unknown:
Jack Barty
Unknown:
Robb Wilton
Unknown:
Al Burnett

'LIGHTS OUT' ,
'THURSDAY EVENINGS'
The first story is adapted from the short story by Gwendoline Foyle and told by Charles Mason
The second, from the one-act play by Walter Hudd is told by Eric Anderson
The third, from the short story by E. F. Benson is told by V. C. Clinton-
Baddeley
The programme devised and produced by FELIX FELTON

Contributors

Story By:
Gwendoline Foyle
Told By:
Charles Mason
Play By:
Walter Hudd
Told By:
Eric Anderson
Story By:
E. F. Benson
Produced By:
Felix Felton
Jim Spurgess:
John Kevan
Arthur Pierce:
Robert Gilbert
Letty Baker:
Gladys Young
The Vicar:
Wallace Evennett
Helen:
Mary Gaskell
Elizabeth:
Cherry Cottrell
Margaret:
Jillian Sandlands
Colin:
John Gabriel
Bruce:
John Kevan
Mrs Georgiana Wallace:
Gladys Young
A Guest:
Wallace Evennett
Another Guest:
Robert Gilbert
Humphrey Lodge:
John Cheatlc
Julia Lodge:
Mary Gaskell

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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