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National Programme

National Programme Scotland

Adventures of a Clergyman's Wife
Mrs. STACY WADDY
This is the second of four talks on her adventures by Mrs. Waddy. She was a parson's daughter, a journalist in London in the late 'nineties, and went out to Australia in a sailing ship. She was married in 1901, and with her husband has worked in a number of parishes . a coal-mine parish bv the sea till 1905 ; an up-country parish (as big as many an English county) to the end of 1906; at the King's School, Parramatta, till 1916 ; Jerusalem from 1919 to 1925.
She savs she has spent her life avoiding adventures. Twice the ships she has travelled in have been wrecked on the voyage. An illness saved her from embarking on the ill-fated Egypt in 1022 Bush fires have blown the other way, floods gone down in the nick of time, and bandits gone home the day before she drove along the roads. But her experiences as a bride in New South Wales thirty-five years ago, living on the top of a coal-mine that was expected to blow up, then up-country in Australia during the war, followed by six years in Palestine, seem adventures enough for most people.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs. Stacy Waddy

Maria Caniglia (soprano) : La mamma morta (Andrea Chinier) (Giordano)
Alessandro Valente (tenor) : Or son sei mesi, Ch'ella mi creda (Girl of the Golden West) (Puccini)
The Milan Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Lorenzo Molajoli : Intermezzo (Suor Angelica) (Puccini)
Apollo Granforte (baritone): Zaza, piccola zingara, Buona Zaza (Zaza) (Leoncavallo)
Aureliano Pertile (tenor) : La dolcissima effigie (Adriana Lecouvreur ) (Cilea)
Adelaide Saraceni (soprano),
Piero Pauli (tenor) : No, la mia fronte (Adriana Lecouvreur ) (Cilea)

Contributors

Tenor:
Alessandro Valente
Conducted By:
Lorenzo Molajoli
Unknown:
Adriana Lecouvreur
Soprano:
Adelaide Saraceni
Soprano:
Piero Pauli
Unknown:
Adriana Lecouvreur

Rubinstein (pianoforte) : Polonaise in A flat, Op. 53, Andante spianato, Op. 22, Mazurka in B, Op. 63, No. 1, Mazurka in D, Op. 33, No. 2 (Chopin)
Elisabeth Schumann (soprano) :
Standchen, Morgen, Wiegenlied (Richard Strauss )
Heifetz (violin): Rondo (Schubert, arr. Freidberg); Largo on G string (Clerambault) ; Scherzo Tararitelle (Wieniazcski)

Contributors

Soprano:
Elisabeth Schumann
Unknown:
Richard Strauss

Regional Variations (2)

6.30 Yr Egwyl Gymraeg
(Welsh Interlude) Erasmus, ei bedwerydd
Canmlwyddiant HERBERT MORGAN
(A Welsh Talk by Herbert Morgan on the Fourth Centenary of Erasmus)
(From Swansea)

Contributors

Unknown:
Canmlwyddiant Herbert Morgan
Talk By:
Herbert Morgan

THE SOUTHERN SISTERS, with DAVID Low at the Piano
GEORGIE WOOD ,
The Peter Pan of Vaudeville
GEORGE BEATTY , Half-Singer, Half-Wit
ALEXANDER AND MOSE, in 'Dark Subjects'
MARIE BURKE ,
Mezzo-soprano
MRS. JACK HYLTON AND HER
BOYS
THE BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CHARLES SHADWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
David Low
Piano:
Georgie Wood
Unknown:
Peter Pan
Unknown:
George Beatty
Mezzo-Soprano:
Marie Burke
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell

At Queen's Hall, London
(Sole Lesixs, Me. srs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
Last Night of the Season
Part 2
ROY HENDERSON (baritone)
THE BBC
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(90 Players)
Principal violin, MARIE WILSON
Conducted by Sir HENRY J. WOOD
God save the King
Tickets can be obtained from [address removed] ; and usual agents. Prices (including Entertainments Tax) : 7s. 6d., 6s., 5s. (reserved); 3s. (unreserved); promenade (payment at doors only), 25.

Contributors

Baritone:
Roy Henderson
Violin:
Marie Wilson
Conducted By:
Sir Henry J. 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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