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Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, conducted by Lt. R. G. Evans : March aux flambeaux (Torch Dance) (Meyerbeer). Selection, Tales of Hoffmann) (Offenbach)
Patricia Rossborough (pianoforte):
To a Wild Rose (MacDowell). Simple aveu (Avowal) (Thome)
The BBC Military Band, conducted by B. Walton O'Donnell : Overture, The Caliph of Baghdad (Boieldieu). Hungarian Dance (From Foreign Parts) (Moszhowski)
Patricia Rossborough (pianoforte):
Slipova (Bargy, Straight). Pianoflage (Bargy)
Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, conducted by Major George Miller : The Guards' Patrol (Williams)
The BBC Military Band, conducted by B. Walton O'Donnell : La Tarantelle de Belphegor (Roch d'Albert)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Lt. R. G. Evans
Pianoforte:
Patricia Rossborough
Unknown:
B. Walton O'Donnell
Pianoforte:
Patricia Rossborough
Conducted By:
Major George Miller
Unknown:
B. Walton O'Donnell

presented by Harry S. Pepper and Douglas Moodie
Singing Commere, Judy Shirley
1 Greta Keller
2 'Inspector Hornleigh Investigates'
(S. J. Warmington as Inspector Hornleigh)
No. 23, 'The Prodigy who Disappeared' by Hans W. Priwin
3 Puzzle Corner
? ? ? Guess ? ? ?
4 Mabel Constanduros with John Rorke in 'The Adventures of Grandma'
No. 2, 'A Poisonal Matter'
5 Ronald Gourley
The BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Charles Shadwell

Contributors

Presented By:
Harry S. Pepper
Presented By:
Douglas Moodie
Unknown:
Judy Shirley
Unknown:
Greta Keller
Unknown:
J. Warmington
Unknown:
John Rorke
Unknown:
Ronald Gourley
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell

' The Audience'
Herbert Hodge and others
The cinema will be discussed in this series as a social force, as a great industry, and as perhaps the most popular form of entertainment in the country today. At the end of each broadcast Herbert Hodge , a well-known broadcaster, will question the expert from the point of view of the ordinary cinema-goer. Tonight, in the opening broadcast, listeners are to hear the views of the audience. Representative members of cinema audiences in town and country — among them a farmer, a schoolboy, a housewife, and a highbrow-will come to the studio and be interviewed before the microphone by Herbert Hodge.

Contributors

Unknown:
Herbert Hodge
Unknown:
Herbert Hodge
Unknown:
Herbert Hodge.

A Romantic Melodrama by Alexandre Dumas
Adapted for broadcasting as a dramatic serial by Patrick Riddell, and produced by Peter Creswell

Persons of the Play [see below]

[Robert Holmes appears] (By permission of H. M. Tennent, Ltd.)

Contributors

Author:
Alexandre Dumas
Adapted by:
Patrick Riddell
Producer:
Peter Creswell
The Story Teller:
Cyril Nash
Monsieur Morrel:
Louis Goodrich
Edmond Dantes:
Terence de Marney
Danglars:
Robert Holmes
Fernand Mondego:
Jack Allen
Mercedes Herrera:
Elizabeth Gray
Old Dantes:
Edgar B. Skeet
Sergeant of Gendarmes:
John Dodsworth
Gerard de Villefort, Procureur du Roi et Marseilles:
Carleton Hobbs
Louis XVIII, King of France:
M. Landale
Minister of Police:
John Dodsworth
1st Secretary to Louis XVIII:
Dodd Mehan
2nd Secretary to Louis XVIII:
John Dodsworth
Blucher, Wellington, Soult, English Army officers, a jailer, guests at the wedding feast:
[artists uncredited]

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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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