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Frederick Thurston (clarinet) :
A Truro Maggot (Browne). Gigue (Lloyd). Largo and Allegro giocoso (Galuppi, arr. Craxton)
Nan Maryska (soprano) : My
Lovely Celia (arr. Lane Wilson ). The Lass with the Delicate Air
(Arne)
Frederick Thurston (clarinet) :
Caoine from clarinet sonata (Stanford)
John McCormack (tenor) : There;
Three Aspects (English Lyrics) (Parry). Love's Secret (Blake, Bantock)

Contributors

Clarinet:
Frederick Thurston
Soprano:
Nan Maryska
Unknown:
Lane Wilson
Clarinet:
Frederick Thurston
Tenor:
John McCormacK

A running commentary on The final of the amateur singles championship by Aidan Crawley from the Queen's Club,
West Kensington
This tournament-the great event of the year in the Amateur Racquets world-began at Queen's Club last Monday, and the final for the doubles championship was played on Saturday. Listeners are to hear a commentary on the final of the singles-the best of five games. It was hoped that the American champion would compete, but it is interesting in itself that last year's winner, D. S. Milford, open and world champion, is defending his title.
Aidan Crawley , who is to give the commentary, played with Neville Ford for Harrow in 1926, the pair being regarded as certainties. It was the last time that Earl Baldwin went down to his old school to present the cup, but he had to give it to the representatives of Wellington, who were surprise winners.

Contributors

Unknown:
Aidan Crawley
Unknown:
Aidan Crawley
Unknown:
Earl Baldwin

Mary Bonin was born in Russia, but has lived in England since the age of three. Miss Bonin began her career as a dancer at the age of ten, and four years later, during the war, began to sing at concerts and in hospitals. After a course of serious study Miss Bonin gave several recitals and appeared in opera at the Old Vic. She first broadcast in 1925 and since that time has been heard on several occasions from Milan. Miss Bonin's artistic interests are not confined to music alone, for she has won considerable success at painting and sculpture.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Bonin

' Birthday '
Presented by Harry S. Pepper and Douglas
Moodie
Singing Commère, Judy Shirley
The Four Aces
Inspector Hornleigh Investigates
(S. J. Warmington as Inspector
Hornleigh)
No. 35—' Excitement in Mitcham '
' by Hans W. Priwin
Puzzle Corner
? ? ? Guess ? ? ?
Ivy St. Helier and Nelson Keys
Tom Webster
' The Week's Sport'
Larry Adler and Carroll Gibbons
The BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell

Contributors

Presented By:
Harry S. Pepper
Unknown:
Judy Shirley
Unknown:
J. Warmington
Unknown:
Nelson Keys
Unknown:
Tom Webster
Unknown:
Larry Adler
Unknown:
Carroll Gibbons
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell

Episode I
' John Martinson Takes a Hand '
A radio serial adanted by Jack Inglis from the novel
' The Gang Smasher ' by Hugh Clevely
The cast includes
Ivan Samson
Howard Marion-Crawford .
Edwin Ellis
(By permission of the Adelphi Theatre
Management)
Eileen Erskinc
Charles Mason
Robert Mawdesley
Carleton Hobbs
Production by John Cheatle

Contributors

Unknown:
John Martinson
Unknown:
Jack Inglis
Unknown:
Hugh Clevely
Unknown:
Ivan Samson
Unknown:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Unknown:
Edwin Ellis
Unknown:
Eileen Erskinc
Unknown:
Charles Mason
Unknown:
Robert Mawdesley
Unknown:
Carleton Hobbs
Production By:
John Cheatle

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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