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Under the direction of Johan Hock
from Queen's College Chambers Lecture Hall, Birmingham
Joan Davies (pianoforte)
Wilfrid Kealey (clarinet)
Johan Hock (violoncello)
Sonata in E flat for clarinet and pianoforte, Op. 120, No. 2 Brahms 1 Allegro amabile. 2 Appassionato, ma non troppo allegro. 3 Andante con moto

Contributors

Unknown:
Johan Hock
Pianoforte:
Joan Davies
Clarinet:
Wilfrid Kealey
Clarinet:
Johan Hock

★ Junior English
A play about the Pooka, a strange creature from tales and legends, arranged by JEAN SUTCLIFFE
3.5 ★ Interval Music
3.10 Topical Talks and Feature
★ Programmes
A Day in the Law Courts
A programme illustrated by recordings or dramatic interludes. Listeners will meet some of the personalities of the Law Courts and hear part of an imaginary case
3.30 ★ Interval Music
3.35 Talks for Sixth Forms
★ ' Anthropology '-2
C. D. FORDE , Ph.D.

Contributors

Arranged By:
Jean Sutcliffe
Unknown:
C. D. Forde

on the S.S. Freeaneasy
Cast
Passengers, Mamie Soutter ,
Helen Clare , and Helene Cooney
The BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
Script by Stanelli Kester
andMax Kester
Produced by John Sharman
Here is the first broadcast of a new monthly series introducing Stanelli, of Bachelor Party fame, to listeners as the captain of S.S. Freeaneasy leaving port this evening. As the aim and object of the captain and the crew is to keep the passengers amused, and as the mess waiter, 'Jitters ', the most miserable man on board, is played by Horace Kenney , who won fame on the halls and on the air as a down-trodden little man in a fireman's uniform in The Trial Turn, this programme should live up to its slogan of 'not a dull moment'.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mamie Soutter
Unknown:
Helen Clare
Unknown:
Helene Cooney
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell
Script By:
Stanelli Kester
Script By:
Max Kester
Produced By:
John Sharman
Played By:
Horace Kenney
Captain:
Stanelli
First Officer:
Sydney Jerome
Sliggs (The Bar Steward):
Ted Andrews
Jitters (' Mess ' Waiter):
Horace Kenney
Two Deck Hands:
Murray
Two Deck Hands:
Mooney

Devised by Rion Voigt
Romance! laughter! tragedy!
Tonight members of the audience in St. George's Hall will become fully-fledged actors in a radio play. Listeners will hear the aspirants tested, the cast chosen, and the play rehearsed and performed
Incidental music by Sandy Macpherson
Presented by Vernon Harris

Contributors

Unknown:
Rion Voigt
Music By:
Sandy MacPherson
Presented By:
Vernon Harris

Presented by Van Phillips with James Hayter Vera Lennox
Maurice Denham
George Adam
Helen Clare
The Men about Town
Van Phillips and his two Orchestras
Orchestrations by Van Phillips and Alf Ralston
Produced by Vernon Harris

Contributors

Presented By:
Van Phillips
Unknown:
James Hayter
Unknown:
Vera Lennox
Unknown:
Maurice Denham
Unknown:
George Adam
Unknown:
Helen Clare
Unknown:
Van Phillips
Unknown:
Van Phillips
Unknown:
Alf Ralston
Produced By:
Vernon Harris

(in aid of Scottish Charities)
Piping, Dancing, Reels by children of the Royal Galedonian Schools and the Band of the Atholl Highlanders described by Ian Hay from Grosvenor House, Park Lane
Listeners are to hear something of the Scottish music and colourful scene to be heard and witnessed tonight at Grosvenor House. Men in mess dress, Highland dress, Court uniform, hunt coats, and ladies with Clan Tartan sashes. Throughout the broadcast the scene will be described by Major-General Beith, better known as Ian Hay , who served in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders during the war.
As the broadcast opens, listeners will hear a display of piping and dancing by the boys and girls of the Royal Caledonian Schools. Then the pipers and drummers of the Atholl Highlanders will lead a processional march of sets of reels, and in addition this famous band will play the reels.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Hay
Unknown:
Ian Hay

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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