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The Cattle Parade
Described by J. A. Scott Watson and John Green , from Windsor Great Park
It is hoped that during the broadcast the King and Queen will drive in state to the Royal box. Some of the King's own cattle will be on show, among the finest cattle of Great Britain, which fill some seven acres of enclosed space on the ground.

Contributors

Unknown:
J. A. Scott Watson
Unknown:
John Green

Frank Monckton 's Summer. Revue from the New Britannia Pier, Great
Yarmouth
The company includes
Geoffrey Dupree
Cecily Haines
Kathleen Lomas William Aspden
Renee Russell
The St. Louis Boys
Manuel and Manuella Mabs Newnham 's Six Valdettes
Frank Monckton
Orchestra under the direction of Cyril Weller
Production by Bobbie Cowgill and Frank Monckton

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Monckton
Unknown:
Geoffrey Dupree
Unknown:
Cecily Haines
Unknown:
Kathleen Lomas
Unknown:
William Aspden
Unknown:
Renee Russell
Unknown:
Manuella Mabs Newnham
Unknown:
Cyril Weller
Production By:
Bobbie Cowgill
Production By:
Frank Monckton

Howard Marshall entertains sporting personalities at 11, Trevor Square, Knightsbridge
With you round his fireside this evening, Howard Marshall will have sportsmen of the usual varied type. They will include J. G. Carruthers , Bowls Champion of England, who will talk about the Bowls international matches to be played at the Lensbury Bowling Club on July 12, 13, and 14. Also there will be J. H. Gibbon, well known among rowing folk ever since he stroked the Cambridge crew of 1899 that won the Boat Race and broke Oxford's sequence of nine wins. On July 8 Oxford and Cambridge will be meeting Harvard and Yale, and H. M. Abrahams will have something to say about this event.

Contributors

Unknown:
Howard Marshall
Unknown:
Trevor Square
Unknown:
Howard Marshall
Unknown:
J. G. Carruthers
Unknown:
J. H. Gibbon
Unknown:
H. M. Abrahams

A Revue for the Intelligent Listener
(This may mean you !)
Written and devised by Ronald Frankau
Music by Monte Crick with Alma Vane
Esther Coleman
Les Allen
Renee Roberts
Nosmo King and Hubert Monte Crick at the piano
Percival Mackey and his Orchestra and Ronald Frankau
Production by Douglas Moodie

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronald Frankau
Music By:
Monte Crick
Unknown:
Alma Vane
Unknown:
Esther Coleman
Unknown:
Renee Roberts
Unknown:
Nosmo King
Unknown:
Hubert Monte Crick
Piano:
Percival MacKey
Production By:
Douglas Moodie

A Study of Unity in Diversity by William Rappard , Adolf Keller , Paul Ganz , and Sir Alfred Zimmern
2-' The Tradition of the Churches' by Adolf iCeller a distinguished leader of the churches in Switzerland, Professor in the Uni- versity of Geneva and Director of the Central Bureau of Interchurch Aid

Contributors

Unknown:
William Rappard
Unknown:
Adolf Keller
Unknown:
Paul Ganz
Unknown:
Sir Alfred Zimmern
Unknown:
Adolf Iceller

The Listeners' Own Serial Thriller
Devised by Gale Pedrick
Written by Max Kester
Listen tonight and send your suggestion for next week's instalment on a postcard. The writer of the one used will receive one guinea.
The characters are: Sally Seldom , air hostess ; Christopher Cripps , newsreel cameraman ; Hildebrand Hurst , world-famous tenor ; John Newbold , North-Country business man ; and the Lady in Grey.

Contributors

Unknown:
Gale Pedrick
Written By:
Max Kester
Unknown:
Sally Seldom
Unknown:
Christopher Cripps
Unknown:
Hildebrand Hurst
Tenor:
John Newbold

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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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