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Round the Countryside: The Nature Detective: Keeping Records
W. W. Williams
(D)

2.25 Interval Music
(D)

2.30 Senior English: Dramatic Reading: St. Joan by Bernard Shaw (Scenes 1 and 3)
(D)

3.5 Interval Music
(D)

3.10 Concert Lesson: Elgar and the Orchestra
Thomas Armstrong, D.Mus.
(D)

3.40 Interval Music
(D)

3.45 Early Stages in French
E.M. Stephan and Germaine Chamayou
(D)

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Armstrong
Unknown:
E.M. Stephan
Unknown:
Germaine Chamayou

Recorded under the direction of Nadia Boulanger
Mmes. J. de Polignac , J . Kederoff ,
L. Rauh , N. Kederoff and MM. P. Derenne , H. Cuenod , and D. Conrad : Hor che'l Ciel e la terra (for six voices). Lasciatemi Morire (for five voices)
Doda Conrad (bass), J. de Polignac (soprano), and Ensemble : II ballo dell' ingrate

Contributors

Unknown:
Nadia Boulanger
Unknown:
Mmes. J. de Polignac
Unknown:
J Kederoff
Unknown:
L. Rauh
Unknown:
N. Kederoff
Unknown:
P. Derenne
Unknown:
H. Cuenod
Bass:
Doda Conrad

@ Les Allen's new series of musical sequences
3, ' Foreign Climes '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

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

A musical play by Frederick Lonsdale and Gladys Unger
Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Paul A. Rubens
Music by Paul A. Rubens
Adapted for broadcasting by Henrik Ege
Characters
The BBC Theatre Orchestra and the BBC Revue Chorus
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Produced by Ronald Waldman and John Watt
' Betty' will be repealed tomorrow at
6.0 in the Regional programme.

Contributors

Play By:
Frederick Lonsdale
Play By:
Gladys Unger
Unknown:
Adrian Ross
Unknown:
Paul A. Rubens
Music By:
Paul A. Rubens
Broadcasting By:
Henrik Ege
Conducted By:
Harold Lowe
Produced By:
Ronald Waldman
Produced By:
John Watt
Gerard, The Earl of Beverley:
Bruce Carfax
The Duke of Crowborough:
Brian Powley
The Hon Victor Halifax:
Phil Ray
Lathers:
Phil Ray
Lord Playne:
Ewart Scott
David Playne (Lord Playne's nephew):
Peter Mosley
Achille Jotte (Court dressmaker):
W. H. Berry
Hillier:
Franklyn Bellamy
Alf:
Donald Smith
Chiquette:
Hermione Gingold
Estelle:
Elsie Hay
Dolly:
Joan Miller
Mrs Rawlins:
Veronica Brady
Betty:
Wynne Ajello

of The Eastbourne Combined
Ex-Servicemen's Association with Entertainment by The Roosters
Community Singing and An Epilogue from the Winter Gardens, Eastbourne
In commemoration of the 22nd anniversary of the Battle of Jutland, the audience of ex-Servicemen are to be entertained at the Winter Gardens, Eastbourne, by ex-Servicemen-the famous Roosters Concert
Party.
Lu-Col. Gwynne, President of the Association, will propose a silent toast in remembrance of those who were killed in the war, and he will call on a petty-officer to strike ' Four Bells ' on a bell that belonged to the late Admiral Lord Beatty 's flagship, H.M.S. Lion.

Contributors

Unknown:
Admiral Lord Beatty
Unknown:
H.M.S. Lion.

Antonio Brosa (violin) Leonard Rubens (viola)
Livio Mannucci (violoncello) Victor Watson (double bass)
Horace Green (oboe)
Wilfrid Kealey (clarinet) John Wills (pianoforte) LIVIO MANNUCCI , WILFRID KEALEY , AND JOHN WILLS
ANTONIO BROSA AND LIVIO MANNUCCI
ANTONIO BROSA , LEONARD RUBENS , VICTOR WATSON , HORACE GREEN ,
AND WILFRID KEALEY

Contributors

Violin:
Antonio Brosa
Viola:
Leonard Rubens
Viola:
Livio Mannucci
Unknown:
Victor Watson
Oboe:
Horace Green
Clarinet:
Wilfrid Kealey
Pianoforte:
John Wills
Pianoforte:
Livio Mannucci
Pianoforte:
Wilfrid Kealey
Pianoforte:
John Wills
Unknown:
Antonio Brosa
Unknown:
Livio Mannucci
Unknown:
Antonio Brosa
Unknown:
Leonard Rubens
Unknown:
Victor Watson
Unknown:
Horace Green
Unknown:
Wilfrid Kealey

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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