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By M. GEORGES POULET and Madame ELISABETH POULET
Lesson III
' Le Chien de Brisquet'
(From Edinburgh)
3.10 English Literature
Great Stories of the World, Lesson III Dr. J. C. SMITH : ' The Adventures of Odysseus'
(From Edinburgh)
3.30 Scottish Sports and Recreations
The Rev. P. STANLEY ELEY: The
Referee's Job in Football '
(From Glasgow)
THE REV. P. STANLEY ELEY belongs to a small group of clerical sportsmen who have taken part in football as referees. Beginning as a junior in the South of England thirty years ago, Mr. Eley worked his way through various grades of the game. He came to Scotland in 1926, and the Scottish Alliance quickly elected him to its list ; for three seasons he was regularly engaged in that league. Mr. Elev is the minister of the Ward-law Congregational Church, Glasgow. He is the Vice-President of the Scottish Football Referees' Association.

Contributors

Unknown:
M. Georges Poulet
Unknown:
Madame Elisabeth
Unknown:
Dr. J. C. Smith
Unknown:
Rev. P. Stanley
Unknown:
Rev. P. Stanley Eley

A Dramatised Version of Robert Burns' Poem
Specially written for broadcasting by Joe Corrie
Characters:
Tam-O-Shanter; Kate (Tam's Wife); Jean (Their Servant); Doonfit; Souter; Morrison; Landlord; Sodger; Nannie; A Witch; Townsfolk, Witches, etc.
Taking part:
JAMES ANDERSON, ARCHIBALD BUCHANAN, MEG BUCHANAN, CATHERINE FLETCHER, JAMES A. GIBSON, GRACE McCHLERY, ALAN MACKILL, JENNIE NEIL, ELSIE PAYNE, ROBERT REID, JAMES SLOAN, HAROLD WIGHTMAN
The action takes place in Tam's Cottage in the High Street of Ayr
Produced by HOWARD ROSE

Contributors

Unknown:
James Anderson
Unknown:
Archibald Buchanan
Unknown:
Meg Buchanan
Unknown:
Catherine Fletcher
Unknown:
James A. Gibson
Unknown:
Alan MacKill
Unknown:
Jennie Neil
Unknown:
Elsie Payne
Unknown:
Robert Reid
Unknown:
James Sloan
Unknown:
Harold Wightman
Produced By:
Howard Rose

Regional Programme Scotland

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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