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Regional Variations (5)

The Children's Hour

Regional Programme Northern

The Children's Hour

Regional Programme London

Scottish Children's Hour

Regional Programme Scotland

The Children's Hour

Regional Programme Midland

'The Sad Fate of the Heir of the Entwistle-Gubbys', a story in verse, by Lesley Gordon

'The Red Capped Float', being the first of a series of chats to would-be fishermen given by Charles Fisher

'Specials' - 10
Another gramophone recital for children

Farmer Giles will tell you about 'Julia at the Circus', by Frederick Chester and Eric Logan

Contributors

Writer (The Sad Fate of the Heir of the Entwistle-Gubbys):
Lesley Gordon
Speaker (The Red Capped Float):
Charles Fisher
Storyteller (Julia at the Circus):
Farmer Giles
Writer (Julia at the Circus):
Frederick Chester
Writer (Julia at the Circus):
Eric Logan

Regional Variations (5)

' The First News '

Regional Programme London

'The First News'

Regional Programme Midland

' The First News '

Regional Programme Northern

' The First News'

Regional Programme Scotland

Weather Forecast, First General News Bulletin and Bulletin for Farmers, followed by Regional Announcements

Regional Variations (3)

West Regional Programme

Regional Programme Northern

West Regional Programme

Regional Programme Scotland

Mary Hamlin (soprano)
The Western Studio Orchestra
Leader, Frank Thomas

Orchestra
Overture, Rosamunde

Mary Hamlin
The Heart of Spring
The Call
Song of the Night
The Name

Orchestra
Two Entr'actes (Rosamunde)
Marche Militaire

Mary Hamlin
Bliss
The Brook's Lullaby
Hark, hark! the lark

Contributors

Soprano:
Mary Hamlin
Musicians:
The Western Studio Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Frank Thomas

Regional Variations (5)

As it strikes me'

Regional Programme Midland

THE B.B.C.

Regional Programme London

THE SPA ORCHESTRA

Regional Programme Northern

SCOTTISH MILITARY BAND

Regional Programme Scotland

(The Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales, Neath, 1934)
Heno fe ddaw gwyr blaenllaw yr Eisteddfod i'r Stiwdio i son am baratoadau'r Wyl, sef -

Syr William Jenkins, A.S., Y.H. (Is-Lywydd ac Is-Gadeirydd y Pwyllgor Gwaith)
Philip Thomas, Y.H. (Cadeirydd y Pwyllgor Gwaith)
John Walter Jones, B.A. (Cadeirydd y Pwyllgor Lien)

These three speakers are well-known Eisteddfodwyr; they have followed the Eisteddfod for years and have an intimate knowledge of all its workings. Sir William Jenkins is Vice-President of the Eisteddfod this year, and he is also Vice-Chairman of the Executive Committee; Mr. Philip Thomas is the Chairman of the Executive Committee; and Mr. John Walter Jones is the Chairman of the Literary Committee.

Contributors

Speaker:
Syr William Jenkins
Speaker:
Philip Thomas
Speaker:
John Walter Jones

(The Tabernacle Skewen Male Voice Party, conducted by Evan W. Davies, in a Happy Interlude, from Tabernacle Hall, Skewen)

Rhoddir yr Orig Hapus heno gan Barti Meibion Tabernacl , Sciwen, o dan arweiniad Evan W. Davies, o Neuadd y Tabernaci, Skiwen
Cenir y darnau a ganlyn:

Contributors

Singers:
The Tabernacle Skewen Male Voice Party
Conductor:
Evan W. Davies

Regional Programme Western

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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