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D Interval Music
2.5 Round the Countryside A Day on the Sea-Shore
C. C. GADDUM
2.25 Interval Music
2.30 Senior English
D Dramatic Reading from
'As You Like It'
The broadcast will concentrate on the story of Rosalind and Orlando. No scenes will be done in full, so it will not be possible to follow the text during the broadcast, but extracts will be read from
Act 1, Scenes 1, 2, 3
Act 2, Scene 1 (beginning speech),
Scene 7
Act 3, Scene 2 Act 4, Scene 1
2.5 5 D Interval Music
3.0 Elgar
A Concert for Schools
Alice Vaughan (contralto)
The BBC Midland Orchestra
Leader, Alfred Cave
Conducted by Eric Warr from the Concert Hall, Bournville,
Birmingham
ORCHESTRA
March, Pomp and Circumstance
No. 4
ALICE VAUGHAN AND ORCHESTRA
Where corals lie (Sea Pictures)
ORCHESTRA
Overture, Cockaigne

Contributors

Contralto:
Alice Vaughan
Conducted By:
Eric Warr
Unknown:
Alice Vaughan

Aldous Huxley
Extracts from his writings read by Eric Gillett
Aldous Huxley is one of the keenest observers among contemporary writers, and he has exercised his perceptive talent in several travel books, showing that he can discern the subtleties of people and places abroad as sharply as he exposes the foibles of his fellow-countrymen. The books from which Eric Gillet hopes to draw are Along the Road 'Jesting Pilate ', and ' Beyond the Mexique Bay'.

Contributors

Unknown:
Aldous Huxley
Read By:
Eric Gillett
Read By:
Aldous Huxley
Unknown:
Eric Gillet

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

(by permission of the 20th Century Fox
Film Corporation)
Story, words, and music by De Sylva , Brown, and Henderson
Radio adaptation by B. Martin Marks
Radio score by Jack Beaver with Gina Malo as Molly Carr and Lesley Bradley as Jack Cromwell
Other parts played by : Macdonald Parke , Joan Young , Mary Alice
Collins, Peter Scott
Children played by : Toni Bagnall , Olga Dalglish , Frederick Veale , Gordon Millar , Jean Axten (by permission of Italia Conti)
Solo pianist, Harry Foster
The BBC Augmented Variety
Orchestra
Conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
Production by Douglas Moodie
' Sunny Side Up ' will be repeated on Thursday (Regional)

Contributors

Music By:
De Sylva
Unknown:
Jack Beaver
Unknown:
Gina Malo
Unknown:
Molly Carr
Unknown:
Lesley Bradley
Unknown:
Jack Cromwell
Played By:
MacDonald Parke
Played By:
Joan Young
Played By:
Mary Alice
Unknown:
Peter Scott
Played By:
Toni Bagnall
Played By:
Olga Dalglish
Played By:
Frederick Veale
Played By:
Gordon Millar
Unknown:
Jean Axten
Pianist:
Harry Foster
Conducted By:
Mark H. Lubbock
Production By:
Douglas Moodie
Jane Worth:
Alice Mann
Eddie Rafferty:
George Moon
Bee Nicholls:
Paddy Browne
Eric Svensen:
Sidney Keith
Mrs Cromwell:
Gladys Young
Raoul:
Guy Glover

Organ Concertos
Played by G. D. Cunningham
The BBC Midland Orchestra
Led by Ernest Element
Conducted by Leslie Heward from the Institution for the Blind,
Edgbaston, Birmingham
G. D. CUNNINGHAM AND ORCHESTRA
Concerto No. 15, in D minor
1 Andante. 2 Allegro
ORCHESTRA
Overture, Theodora
G. D. CUNNINGHAM AND ORCHESTRA
Concerto No. 3, in G minor
1 Adagio—Allegro. 2 Adagio— Allegro
Further programmes in this series will be broadcast on Friday (Regional,
8.15) and Saturday (Regional, 6.45)

Contributors

Played By:
G. D. Cunningham
Conducted By:
Leslie Heward
Unknown:
G. D. Cunningham

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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