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Jacques Thibaud (violin),
Alfred Cortot (pianoforte): Berceuse (Fauri)
Jacques Thibaud (violin): Intrada
(Displanes, arr. Machey)
Georges Thill (tenor): Nocturne,
La Marigen des Roses and S'il est un charmant gazon (Franck)
Georges Thill (tenor),
Gabriel Faure (pianoforte) : En prière (Prayer) (Faure)
Jacques Thibaud (violin): Havanaise, Op. 83 (Saint-Saens)

Contributors

Violin:
Jacques Thibaud
Violin:
Alfred Cortot
Violin:
Jacques Thibaud
Tenor:
Georges Thill
Tenor:
Georges Thill
Tenor:
Gabriel Faure
Violin:
Jacques Thibaud

with Renee Barr (soprano)
Charles Evans (vibraphone and marimba)
Robert Keys (pianoforte) Peter Valerio (accordion) from the Continental Restaurant,
Bournemouth
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Robert Keys> (Soloist, Peter Valerio>

Contributors

Soprano:
Renee Barr
Soprano:
Charles Evans
Accordion:
Peter Valerio
Soloist:
Charles Evans>)
Soloist:
Robert Keys>
Soloist:
Peter Valerio>

(Section C)
Led by Laurance Turner
Conducted by Warwick Braithwaite
At the age of seventeen Schubert entered his father's school as a master of the lowest class, and during his first weeks there he completed his first opera, The Devil's Pleasure Castle.
The libretto, like those of his later operas, was poor stuff, and the opera did not even receive the honour of a single public performance. The best part of the music was undoubtedly the overture, which is still occasionally performed.

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurance Turner
Conducted By:
Warwick Braithwaite

A Study of Unity in Diversity by William Rappard , Adolf Keller , Paul Ganz , and Sir Alfred Zimmern
4-' As it strikes an Englishman'
Sir Alfred Zimmern ,
Montague Burton Professor of International Relations in the University of Oxford
(From Geneva)

Contributors

Unknown:
William Rappard
Unknown:
Adolf Keller
Unknown:
Paul Ganz
Unknown:
Sir Alfred Zimmern
Unknown:
Sir Alfred Zimmern
Unknown:
Montague Burton

The second of a new series of radio revels with Tommy Trinder
Peter Vokes Jasmine Dee Gwen Catley
Monte Rey
Cyril Grantham
The Top Hatters
A section of the BBC Chorus
Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra (by permission of the Savoy Hotel, Ltd.)
Presented by Douglas Lawrence and Vernon Harris
Here is the second broadcast in this new Variety show which made its radio debut with such success on July 8. It is to be given every ten days on alternate Saturdays and Wednesdays, and each Saturday broadcast will be heard by America.
Each week there will be a topical sketch with the signature tune ' He was a Handsome Territorial '. Listeners have already heard the kind of amusing things that can happen when Tommy (Trinder) and Peter (Vokes) join the Army. More laughs to come ... and what will happen if Tommy steals Jasmine (Dee), Peter's girl ?
For the first time that popular radio comedian Tommy Trinder , who has broadcast in so many ' Music-Halls '. is starring in a series. He recently joined the 'Band
Waggon ' company at the Palladium. Peter Vokes took Richard Murdoch 's place in ' Band Waggon ' when the latter was away for his operation. Peter and Jasmine have been doing a double act on the halls.
In each programme a ' Star of the Week' will be interviewed by Vernon Harris , and Geraldo, who has been at the Savoy for eleven years, will introduce a new ballad to be heard on the air for the first time. That big hit ' Deep Purple ', by the way, was introduced by Geraldo as his signature tune five years ago.

Contributors

Unknown:
Tommy Trinder
Unknown:
Peter Vokes
Unknown:
Jasmine Dee
Unknown:
Gwen Catley
Unknown:
Monte Rey
Unknown:
Cyril Grantham
Presented By:
Douglas Lawrence
Presented By:
Vernon Harris
Unknown:
Tommy Trinder
Unknown:
Peter Vokes
Unknown:
Richard Murdoch
Interviewed By:
Vernon Harris

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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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