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Grand Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Otto Dobrindt : Overture, The Jolly Robbers (Suppe)
Lily Dymont (pianoforte): Sevilla
(Albeniz)
Guiseppe Lugo (tenor): Air de
Jean (Herodiade) ; and Air de St. Sulpice (Manon) (Massenet)
Joseph Szigeti (violin): Serenade
(Elgar). Adieu (arr. Szigeti)
The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ernst Dohnanyi : Ruralia Hungarica (Dohnanyi)

Contributors

Unknown:
Otto Dobrindt
Tenor:
Guiseppe Lugo
Violin:
Joseph Szigeti
Conducted By:
Ernst Dohnanyi
Conducted By:
Ruralia Hungarica

Conductor, Albert Cazabon
This is the first broadcast of this new combination formed and conducted by Albert Cazabon , well known on the air in connection with the Cazabon Trio. The Orchestre Intime has thirteen instrumentalists and will be led by Daniel Melsa , also well known to listeners.
Albert Cazabon used to conduct the City of Sydney Orchestra and while out in Australia Rave violin recitals and lectures at various important musical centres, and was frequently on the air. Soon after his return to England in 1937 he conducted the BBC Orchestra in two works of his own, ' The Song of the Great Bridge '—a tone poem inspired by Sydney Bridge—and ' Autumn Nocturne '.
In April last he returned from a tour with the Old Vic Company of the Mediterranean and the Near East. The Company played Shakespeare, classical comedy, and modern plays and appeared in Lisbon, the principal towns of Italy, and in Egypt.

Contributors

Conductor:
Albert Cazabon
Unknown:
Albert Cazabon
Unknown:
Daniel Melsa
Unknown:
Albert Cazabon

A. C. Cameron , M.C.,
Secretary of the Central Council for School Broadcasting and the Central
Committee for Group Listening
A. C. Cameron will talk to teachers and others interested in education about the programme sponsored by the Central Council for School broadcasting for a new year of School broadcasting ; certain changes have been made and there are problems to be faced. He will also speak about the arrangements for Group Listening during the coming winter, and the Under-Twenty Club.

Contributors

Unknown:
C. Cameron

A Variety entertainment for the Army of today and yesterday
Written by Ted Kavanagh
with Frank O'Brian
Joe Hudson
Collinson and Breen
Peter Vokes
Sidney Burchall
Ernest Sefton and Hal Walters
The Three Musketeers (Leo Massey, Jack Hodges , and Hank Swain)
Guest Artist, Dusty Miller (for many years lightweight champion of the Imperial Services)
Sandy Macpherson at the Theatre Organ
The BBC Male Revue Chorus
Percival Mackey's Orchestra
The show produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe

Contributors

Written By:
Ted Kavanagh
Unknown:
Frank O'Brian
Unknown:
Joe Hudson
Unknown:
Peter Vokes
Unknown:
Sidney Burchall
Unknown:
Ernest Sefton
Unknown:
Hal Walters
Unknown:
Leo Massey
Unknown:
Jack Hodges
Unknown:
Hank Swain
Artist:
Dusty Miller
Unknown:
Sandy MacPherson
Unknown:
Percival MacKey
Conducted By:
Ernest Longstaffe

A radio drama by Francis Beeding
Cast
Other characters : Club steward, butler, officer, usher, foreman of the )ury, chaplain, clubmen, office-boys, and warders
Production by B. W. Cave-Browne -Cave

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Beeding
Production By:
B. W. Cave-Browne
Bentham:
Henry Longhurst
Gertrude:
Joyce Kennedy
Derek:
Norman Claridge
Walker:
Phil Ray
Counsel for the Defence:
Ivan Samson
Judge:
Bryan Powley
Governor of the Prison:
Henry Hallatt

London's Air Defences surveyed from the air and from a Ground Station
This programme will give an idea of the work now being done by those members of the Territorial Army and the Auxiliary Air Force who are permanently manning anti-aircraft guns, searchlights, fighter aircraft, and barrage balloon units for the protection of their country. The broadcast has been arranged with the co-operation of the War Office and the Air Ministry.

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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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