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Ethel Leginska (pianoforte): Two
Impromptus (Schubert)-No. 2, in A flat. No. 3, in B flat
Elena Gerhardt (mezzo-soprano):
Geistliches Wiegenlied (Brahms). Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer (Brahms)
Bronislaw Huberman (violin):
Waltz in C sharp minor (Chopin). Waltz in A, Op. 39 (Brahms, arr. Hochstein)

Contributors

Pianoforte:
Ethel Leginska
Mezzo-Soprano:
Elena Gerhardt
Violin:
Bronislaw Huberman

3.0 Concert Lesson
@ ' Elgar-General Characteristics '
THOMAS ARMSTRONG , D.Mus.
During the first two terms of the school year, Dr. Armstrong has been discussing and illustrating the music of Handel and Mendelssohn. This term his subject will be an English composer-Elgar. Works of his that will receive special attention are the ' Enigma' Variations and the overture ' Cockaigne '.

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Armstrong

@ Sir Ernest Bennett
Although seen every year by thousands of our countrymen on their voyages between Aden and Colombo, the island of Sokotra is one of the least known portions of the Empire. Sir Ernest Bennett , M.P., is one of the very few English-men who have explored the interior of this fascinating island, interesting alike for its history and its inhabitants, and also for the peculiarities of its fauna and flora.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Ernest Bennett
Unknown:
Sir Ernest Bennett

@ Les Allen 's new series of musical sequences
1-The Seasons
(arranged by Lauri Day ) with The Radio Romancers
(Kay Munro Smyth , Vicki Roberts , and Donna Le Bourdais )
Lauri Day and Roy Willis and The Golden Voice of Melody,
Les Allen
Presented by George Gordon

Contributors

Unknown:
Les Allen
Arranged By:
Lauri Day
Unknown:
Kay Munro Smyth
Unknown:
Vicki Roberts
Unknown:
Donna Le Bourdais
Unknown:
Lauri Day
Unknown:
Roy Willis
Unknown:
Les Allen
Presented By:
George Gordon

(By permission of Warner Bros. Pictures Ltd.)
From the story by Bradford Ropes
Screenplay by Rian James and James Seymour
Radio adaptation by B. Martin Marks and Douglas Moodie
Lyrics and music by Harry Warren and Al Dubin
Radio score by Jack Beaver with Gertrude Niesen as 'Dorothy Brock' and Charles Farrell as 'Julian Marsh'
The Three Admirals
The Radio Graces
Mrs. Rodney Hudson's Eight Step Sisters
The Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
Solo -pianist, Harry Foster
Production by Douglas Moodie
See pictures on page 11
'42nd Street' will be broadcast again on Thursday in the Regional programme at 6.0.

Contributors

Story By:
Bradford Ropes
Play By:
Rian James
Play By:
James Seymour
Unknown:
B. Martin Marks
Unknown:
Douglas Moodie
Music By:
Harry Warren
Unknown:
Jack Beaver
Unknown:
Gertrude Niesen
Unknown:
Dorothy Brock
Unknown:
Charles Farrell
Unknown:
Julian Marsh
Unknown:
Mrs. Rodney Hudson
Conducted By:
Mark H. Lubbock
Production By:
Douglas Moodie
Abner Dillon:
Douglas Young
Peggy:
Eda Peel
Barry:
Guy Glover
Pat Denning:
David Miller
Ann:
Sarah Burton
Lorraine:
Joan Miller
Andy:
Bernard Jukes
Jones:
MacDonald Parke
Billy Lawler:
Gerry Fitzgerald
Mac:
Sonny Miller

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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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