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by Harry Rudall told by Felix Deebank
In this, the fourth talk of the series, Harry Rudall continues his description of his North of England cycle tour. This time he covers most of the English Lake District, and, at the end, is lucky enough to be picked up by a lorry not far from Lake
Windermere and given a lift as far as the Peak in Derbyshire.

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Unknown:
Harry Rudall
Told By:
Felix Deebank
Unknown:
Harry Rudall

@ Travel Talk
The Swing of the Seasons
' Fairy Tale Germany '
VINCENT ALFORD
2.25 @ Interval Music
2.30 Feature Programme
@ Empire Exhibition (Scotland)
A broadcast that will be given by a variety of visitors from overseas who are in Glasgow to see or take part in the Exhibition
2.50 @ Interval Music
2.55 Junior English
@ An Indian Folk-tale and a Play for Puppets
3.15 'Next Week's Broadcast
Ⓓ Music'
SCOTT GODDARD
3.35 Talk for Sixth Forms
@ Problems of the Empire-3
' Eire and Northern Ireland '

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Unknown:
Vincent Alford
Unknown:
Scott Goddard

Sixty Minutes of High Speed
Entertainment by Ray Noble and his Orchestra with Jimmy Davidson and featuring
Marian Manners
Warren Phillips
Tall, fair-haired Ray Noble is still very much of the American idea of the typical Englishman-he was born in Brighton, and is no publicity man. He hates talking about himself, but professionally his art does thje talking. Everyone knows him either as a brilliant arranger or as a composer of numerous hits ; many of them his own themes' which regularly announce him on the air in the States—' The very thought of you ' and ' Goodnight, sweetheart '.
From coast to coast in America this maestro of jazz has broadcast for two seasons from the famous Rainbow Room ' sixty-five stories nearer the stars ' at Radio City, New York. Twice he has taken his orchestra on stage tours, and now, at the beginning of three months' hustle in this country, he makes his ' live ' debut to British listeners with typical programmes full of intriguing arrangements and popular hits, as interesting to the connoisseur as to anyone. He brings with him, too, three artists with a big reputation.
He is doing two broadcasts: the first tonight on the National wavelength, and the second in ' BBC Ballroom ', tomorrow on the Regional wavelength.
An article by Ray Noble will be found on page 11.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Noble
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Jimmy Davidson
Unknown:
Ray Noble
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Ray Noble

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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