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The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens , solo oboe, Leon Goossens : Concerto grosso in B flat
The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty : Royal Fireworks Music (trans. Harty) - Overture. Alia siciliana. Bourree. Minuetto

Contributors

Conducted By:
Eugene Goossens
Oboe:
Leon Goossens
Conducted By:
Sir Hamilton Harty

Chamber Music played by Evelyn Rothwell (oboe)
Natalie James (oboe)
William Pleeth (violoncello)
Ernest Lush (harpsichord)
Trio Sonata in G minor, Op. 2, No. 8
1 Andante - Allegro. 2 Largo. 3 Allegro
Harpsichord solos:
Fuga ) (Suite No. 8,
Allemande in F minor)
Trio Sonata No. 3, in E flat
1 Adagio. 2 Alia breve. 3 Andante-Allegro
Further programmes in this series will be broadcast on Thursday (National, 9.25) and Friday
(National, 7.30)

Contributors

Oboe:
Evelyn Rothwell
Oboe:
Natalie James
Oboe:
William Pleeth
Harpsichord:
Ernest Lush

A Magazine Programme for
Every Woman
Edited by Archie Campbell
Topical! Tuneful! Romantic!
This issue contains:
Jane Gardener
Your Radio Friend
Talking to you on Feminine Topics
Will you dance, Madam ?
A four-minute dancing lesson with a well-known instructor
Which Way to Turn ?
A Human Interest Problem presented in dramatic form
Is there a solution ? What would you do ?
Front-Page Wife
The Private Lives of Celebrities revealed by their Wives
(A new feature contributed by Howard Thomas )
No. 4, Mrs. George Formby
Echoes of the Past
The Love-Letters of famous Men and Women
Serenade for One
(A musical interlude-based on an idea by Henry Oscar ) introducing
The Singing Poet with L'Orchestre Romantique, under the direction of Percival Mackey
The programme produced by Archie Campbell

Contributors

Edited By:
Archie Campbell
Unknown:
Howard Thomas
Unknown:
Mrs. George Formby
Unknown:
Henry Oscar
Unknown:
Percival MacKey
Produced By:
Archie Campbell

Soldats de la Legion—Chantez!
After a long day's march a detachment of the Foreign Legion arrive at Wahat Annakheel (Palmy Oasis) where they pitch their tents
Personnel
Le Capitaine Dubois (Lance Fairfax) Sergent Lambkin (Jacques Brown )
Legionnaire Joe North (
Jacques Brown )
Legionnaire Antonio Fratelli (Tony)
(Peter Bernard )
Legionnaire Elmer P. Barton (Hank)
(Sonny Miller)
Legionnaire Pieter Vanderpump
(Dutchy) (Joe Lee )
Legionnaire Michael O'Sullivan
(Mike) (Denis O'Neil )
Legionnaire Sergei Kerenskivitch
Ivanov (Ivan) (Eric Lugg )
La musique et le chceur de la Legion sous la direction du Chef de Musique,
Monsieur Charles Shadwell
(The programme devised by Sonny Miller and produced by Max Kester )

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacques Brown
Unknown:
Jacques Brown
Unknown:
Legionnaire Antonio Fratelli
Unknown:
Peter Bernard
Unknown:
Legionnaire Pieter Vanderpump
Unknown:
Joe Lee
Unknown:
Legionnaire Michael O'Sullivan
Unknown:
Denis O'Neil
Unknown:
Legionnaire Sergei Kerenskivitch
Unknown:
Eric Lugg
Unknown:
Monsieur Charles Shadwell
Unknown:
Sonny Miller
Produced By:
Max Kester

A sophisticated Cabaret Entertainment, so go to bed and let the children listen! with Steve Geray and Magda Kun
Patrick Waddington Effie Atherton
Diana Ward Bob Dyer
The Cavendish Three
Miff Ferrie 's Dance Orchestra
Compere, Edwin Styles
Presentation by Ronald Waldman

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Geray
Unknown:
Magda Kun
Unknown:
Patrick Waddington
Unknown:
Effie Atherton
Unknown:
Diana Ward
Unknown:
Bob Dyer
Unknown:
Miff Ferrie
Presentation By:
Ronald Waldman

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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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