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Conductor, Joseph Jenkins

Madrigal, All creatures now are merry-minded (For five voices) - John Benet
Part songs : The Song of the Pedlar - Lee Williams
In Praise of Spring - Stanford
Fain would I change that note - Vaughan Williams
Faery song - Rutland Boughton
Better music ne'er was known - Parry
Since thou O fondest - Parry
O Happy Eyes - Elgar
Whether I find thee - Elgar
Bold Turpin - J. F. Bridge
Begone! dull care (seventeenth-century song) - arr. Harold Rhodes

Contributors

Conductor:
Joseph Jenkins

The last independent feudal state within the British Empire
An account of the lives and customs of the people throughout the year, taken from recordings made on the Island by La Dame de Serq
William Carre , Seneschal de Serq
Bertie Falle , Philip Guille , Philip Hamon , Walter Vibart , Henri Carre , Mai Carre , W. Ie Feuvre , H. Ie Feuvre , John Baker , and W. H. Carre
The music specially composed by Philip Sainton and played by the BBC Orchestra (Section C), led by Manus O'Donnell , conducted by the composer
Written and produced by Francis Dillon
Interesting pictures of the Island of Sark and an article by the Dame de
Serq will be found on page 7

Contributors

Unknown:
La Dame de Serq
Unknown:
William Carre
Unknown:
Seneschal de Serq
Unknown:
Bertie Falle
Unknown:
Philip Guille
Unknown:
Philip Hamon
Unknown:
Walter Vibart
Unknown:
Henri Carre
Unknown:
Mai Carre
Unknown:
W. Ie Feuvre
Unknown:
H. Ie Feuvre
Unknown:
John Baker
Unknown:
W. H. Carre
Composed By:
Philip Sainton
Unknown:
Manus O'Donnell
Produced By:
Francis Dillon

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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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More