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The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Marty : Overture, The Bartered Bride (Smetana)
Eugen Fuchs and Charles Kull man (tenor): Wer in Lieb entbrannt (When you're in Love) (The Bartered Bride) (Smetana)
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy : Polka (Schwaifda the Bagpiper) (Weinberger)
Theodor Scheidl (tenor): Wie kann ich denn vergessen ? (How could I ever forget, my Beloved ?) (Schwanda the Bagpiper) (Weinberger)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Hamilton Marty
Unknown:
Eugen Fuchs
Unknown:
Charles Kull
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy

' The Employer and his Secretary '
Written by E. M. Delafield
In thisthird dialogue of the series listeners are to hear Mr. Matthews and his secretary Miss Gray talking over a relationship that forms an important part of office life. E. M. Delafield will introduce and sum up the dialogue.
(From West of England)

Contributors

Written By:
E. M. Delafield
Unknown:
E. M. Delafield

A Reading by Lydia Lopokova
It is characteristic of the famous ballerina Lydia Lopokova to tire of success and turn to something new. She has danced and acted, and more recently she has acquired a third reputation as a delightful reader on the air.
She was an original member of the ' Band-Box ' Players, who performed in a hall on 57th Street, New York, playing on sharing terms. Out of that small beginning was to grow the famous New York Theatre Guild.
Lopokova said goodbye to ballet after dancing one of her famous roles, the doll Swanilda in Coppelia, for the Vic-Wells Ballet in 1932. The following year she appeared as Olivia in Twelfth Night at the Old Vic, and in 1934 gave a moving performance at the Arts Theatre.as Nora Helmer in A Doll's House. '

Contributors

Reading By:
Lydia Lopokova
Unknown:
Lydia Lopokova
Unknown:
Nora Helmer

Regional Programme London

About Regional Programme

Regional 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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