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A commentary on the great steeplechase will be broadcast from Aintree this afternoon at 3.0, and recorded extracts from this commentary will be broadcast in the evening at 6.25.

FOLLOW THE RACE WITH THE AIR-PHOTO PLAN ON PAGE 7.

â’¹ A running commentary on the race by R.C. Lyie and Thomas Woodrooffe at the Grand Stand, Richard North with J. L. Topham at the Canal Turn, and Lance B. Todd at the start from Aintree.

Contributors

Commentator:
R.C. Lyie
Commentator:
Thomas Woodrooffe
Commentator:
Richard North
Commentator:
J. L. Topham
Commentator:
Lance B. Todd

played by Irene Kohler
A Turina Programme
Contes d'Espagne (Tales of Spain)
1 Before the Treasurer's Tower. (Salamanca). 2 An Old Church. (Logrono). 3 Miramar (Valencia). 4 In the Gardens of Murcia. 5 The Alhambra Road (Granada). 6 La Caleta (The Creek) (Malaga). 7 The Breakwater (Barcelona)
La brune coquette (The Dark
Coquette) (Femmes d'Espagne) (Ladies of Spain)

Contributors

Played By:
Irene Kohler

Written by D. F. Aitken and E. J. Alway
With music composed by Benjamin Britten
Produced by John Pudney and Leslie Stokes
Today's ' Lines on the Map ' is a dramatised history of communication from earliest times down to the present day. Listeners will hear something of bonfires on the hills, African drums, the first electric telegraph between Slough and London, the first Atlantic cable, and the discovery and development of wireless.
(Empire Programme)

Contributors

Written By:
D. F. Aitken
Written By:
E. J. Alway
Composed By:
Benjamin Britten
Produced By:
John Pudney
Produced By:
Leslie Stokes

Candid Interviews with the Men behind the Scenes
Meet the Show-Makers
A New Series devised and written by Howard Thomas
No. I-BERTRAM MILLS
With some of his friends of whom we hope to include the following :
Dame Laura Knight
Herman Darewski
Captain J. Russell Pickering
W. E. Butlin
Cyril Mills Tom Tagg
Jack Lindesley Alfred Simpson CoCo, the clown supported by : Ernest Sefton George Hirste
Maurice Denham
Mollie Maureen Audrey Cameron
The Interviewer, Leslie Mitchell
(by permission of British Movietonews) and The Orchestra conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
Production by Archie Campbell

Contributors

Written By:
Howard Thomas
Unknown:
Dame Laura Knight
Unknown:
Herman Darewski
Unknown:
Captain J. Russell Pickering
Unknown:
W. E. Butlin
Unknown:
Cyril Mills
Unknown:
Tom Tagg
Unknown:
Jack Lindesley
Unknown:
Alfred Simpson
Unknown:
Ernest Sefton
Unknown:
George Hirste
Unknown:
Maurice Denham
Unknown:
Mollie Maureen
Unknown:
Audrey Cameron
Interviewer:
Leslie Mitchell
Conducted By:
Mark H. Lubbock
Production By:
Archie Campbell

Both sides of the Line
From time to time speakers who have been behind the lines in the Spanish Civil War will come to the microphone to give a factual description of the War as they have seen it. In each talk there will be two speakers-one who has seen the War from the Government side, and one who has done the same thing on the Insurgent side. The speakers will, it is hoped, include journalists, military experts, doctors, ambulance workers, and some who have actually fought. The aim is to give a picture based on actual personal experience, not a political analysis.

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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