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Travel Talk
New Homes in the Wilderness
(Upper Parana)
Captain A. J. TROUSDELL , D.S.O.
2.25 Interval Music
2.30 Feature Programmes and (0) Topical Talks
Guy Fawkes Day
S. P. B. MAis
2.50 Interval Music
2.55 Junior English
Some Stories: More African
Folk-Tales
Devised by JEAN SUTCLIFFE and broadcast by RUTH FIELD
3.15 Talk on Next Week's Broadcast Music
HERBERT HOWELLS
3.35 Talk for Sixth Forms
Philosophy and Religion
W. R. MATTHEWS , D.D.
3.55 Interval

Contributors

Unknown:
Captain A. J. Trousdell
Unknown:
S. P. B. Mais
Unknown:
Jean Sutcliffe
Unknown:
Herbert Howells
Unknown:
R. Matthews

No. I-South Wales Copper
This is the first of a series of programmes which aim at giving a cross-section of the country and of the industries and interests of its people. This programme will take you among the copper workers of South Wales to hear something of their work and their leisure
Arranged by A. K. Hamilton Jenkinand
S. E. Reynolds
Produced by Pascoe Thornton
(Empire Programme)

Contributors

Arranged By:
A. K. Hamilton Jenkinand
Arranged By:
S. E. Reynolds
Produced By:
Pascoe Thornton

(' Tsar and Carpenter ')
Act I of Lortzing's Opera from the Berlin State Opera House
The Berlin State Opera Orchestra
Conductor, Robert Heger
Producer, Harms Friederici

Contributors

Conductor:
Robert Heger
The Tsar:
Heinrich Schlusnus
Peter Iwanow:
Erich Zimmermann
van Bett:
Eugen Fuchs
Marie:
Carla Spletter
Chateauneuf:
Gino Sinimberghi
Lord Syndham:
Otto Helgers
Admiral Lefort:
Michael von Roggen
Widow Brown:
Margarete Arndt-Ober

A commentary by C. L. de Beaumont on the final stages of the contest for the Alfred Hutton Memorial Cup from the Salle Bertrand
At 8.40 for a few minutes Emrys Lloyd, well-known swordsman, who was a member of the British Olympic Team in Berlin in 1936, will describe exactly what fencing is, the points to look out for, and something of the technical terms.
Listeners will then be in a better position to follow the commentary by de Beaumont (who was captain of the fencing team in Berlin) when they are taken over to the Salle Bertrand to hear his commentary.

Contributors

Commentary By:
C. L. de Beaumont
Unknown:
Alfred Hutton
Unknown:
Salle Bertrand
Unknown:
Salle Bertrand

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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