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The Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor, Stokowski : El Capitan March (Sousa)
The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor, Hans Weisbach : Waltz (Serenade for Strings) (Tchaikovsky)
The Boston Promenade Orchestra, conductor, Arthur Fiedler : Grand March (Aida) (Verdi)
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor, Karl Alwin ; solo violin, Arnold Rose : Waltz (Der Rosenkavalier) (Richard Strauss , arr. Naicbual)
Symphony Orchestra, conductor,
Bruno Waiter : Tales from the Vienna Woods (Johann Strauss )
The Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor, Stokowski : March, Stars and Stripes (Sousa)

Contributors

Conductor:
Hans Weisbach
Conductor:
Arthur Fiedler
Conductor:
Karl Alwin
Violin:
Arnold Rose
Unknown:
Richard Strauss
Unknown:
Johann Strauss

Scenes from the life of Edward Lear , artist and creator of the Nonsense
Rhymes
Written by Jonquil Antony and based on Angus Davidson 's biography
Edward Lear is played by Harold Scott
Others taking part are : Valentine Dyall , Jenny Lovelace , Gladys Young , John Wyse, Elton Hayes , Robert Holland , Desiree Carnell , Maureen Glynne , Clive Baxter , Roger Parker (by permission of Drury Lane Theatre), Irene Price , Jean Pratt ,
Charles Murray
Production by M. H. Allen

Contributors

Artist:
Edward Lear
Written By:
Jonquil Antony
Unknown:
Angus Davidson
Unknown:
Edward Lear
Played By:
Harold Scott
Unknown:
Valentine Dyall
Unknown:
Jenny Lovelace
Unknown:
Gladys Young
Unknown:
Elton Hayes
Unknown:
Robert Holland
Unknown:
Desiree Carnell
Unknown:
Maureen Glynne
Unknown:
Clive Baxter
Unknown:
Roger Parker
Unknown:
Irene Price
Unknown:
Jean Pratt
Unknown:
Charles Murray
Production By:
M. H. Allen

A radio version of the famous Gaiety musical comedy
Book by Otto Harbach and James Montgomery
Lyrics by Otto Harbach
Music by Louis A. Hirsch
A radio adaptation by Reginald Burston and Martyn C. Webster
Characters
Miss Zonne, a telephone girl
Marjorie Westbury
The Midland Revue Orchestra
Leader, Norris Stanley
Conductor, Reginald Burston
Production by Martyn C. Webster
(To be broadcast again on Wednesday: Regional, 9.0)

Contributors

Book By:
Otto Harbach
Book By:
James Montgomery
Unknown:
Otto Harbach
Music By:
Louis A. Hirsch
Unknown:
Reginald Bur
Unknown:
Martyn C. Webster
Unknown:
Marjorie Westbury
Production By:
Martyn C. Webster
John Gordon, manager of the Gordon Hotel:
' Leslie Bowmar
F H Douglas, a chronic ' better:
Ernest ' Sefton
Mrs Douglas, his wife:
Diana Morrison
Jules Gaillard, an aviator:
Fred Forgham
Grace Douglas:
Cora Goffin
Madeline Manners, her friend:
Brenda Hart
Hopkinson Brown:
John Bentley
Robert Street, author of ' Going Up:
Hugh 'Morton
James Brooks, his publisher:
Godfrey Baseley
Sam Robinson, a mechanic:
Alfred Butler
Guests at the Gordon Hotel:
Ethel Williams,
Helena Cook,:
Cuthbert Ford

' Our Father'
A Meditation on the Love of God compiled mainly from the oratorios by Joseph Lewis who conducts
The BBC Orchestra
(Section C)
Led by Laurance Turner and The BBC Chorus
(Section B)
(Chorus Master, Leslie Woodgate )
Gwen Catley (soprano)
Muriel Sotham (contralto)
Berkeley Mason (organ)
Music by Elgar, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Costa, Stainer, and a setting of the Lord's Prayer by Frederic d'Erlanger

Contributors

Unknown:
Joseph Lewis
Unknown:
Laurance Turner
Chorus Master:
Leslie Woodgate
Soprano:
Gwen Catley
Contralto:
Muriel Sotham

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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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