30 NOVEMBER 1934, Page 20

A Broadcasting Calendar

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3oth /.15 Friday Midday Concert from Birmingham-Quartet by 6.3o Beethoven-Professor Tovey's Keyboard Talk .. 6.5o In your garden : C. H. Middleton .. 7.15 Ripe for development-5. Industry comes to Corby : G. M. Boumphrey M.R, 8.15 B.B.C. Organ Recital : Sir Walter Alcock 8.3o " News out of Scotland "-Programme for St. Andrew's

Day, arranged by George Blake .. N. ro.00 Causes of War : Major C. H. Douglas, of the Douglas Credit scheme ..

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1st

10.45 The Week in Westminster : Gordon Macdonald, M.P. .. N.

7.00 In Town Tonight .. N. 7.3o Scots Dances and Folk Songs : The Reel Players .. L.R. 7.3o Leeds Symphony Orchestra, cond. Barbirolli N.R. 8.3o Short Story read by Sara Allgood.. .. L.11, 9.00 The Scottish Orchestra, cond. Adrian Boult S.R.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER and 3.00 Scottish Festival Service from St. Columba's, Pont Street : Rev. Archibald Fleming. Lessons read by the Home

Secretary N. 4.5o Heroes of the Free Churches-Francis Asbury : Rev.

Benjamin Gregory .. ' N. 5.10 David the Shepherd-play by Mona Swann, produced by

Peter Creswell.. .. , ... N.

7.55 Fishermen's Service from Morecambe .. N.R. 8.00 Service and Lecture-Does God Speak ? : Rev. W. R.

Matthews, Dean of St. Paul's .. N. 9.00 American Points of View : Miss Frances Perkins, Minister

of Labour L.R. 9.3o Sunday Orchestral Concerts : Lionel Tertis (viola), B.B.C.

Orchestra .. L.R.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3rd 10.45 Things I Remember : Alfred Barker, the musician .. N• 2.30 China : Professor Eileen Power, to schools .. N• 6.3o Science in the Making : Gerald Heard .. N.

6.45 The Cinema : Alistair Cooke .. N.

7.3o Restriction and Intervention : Professor Lionel Robbins N.

7.45 Rodewald Society's Concert : Brosa String Quartet N.R. 8.00 The Gypsy Baron scenes from Johann Strauss's opera L.R.

8.10 Speeches at the Dinner of the Round Table No. 26, Cardiff : Lord Melchett and 0. Temple Morris, M.P. W.R. 8.40 Village Wooing-Bernard Shaw play from Malvern N.

10.10 Poems by Louis MacNeice, read by himself M.R.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4th 11.3o Address on unemployment : Archbishop of York Regionals 6.3o Village Wooing-repeat performance .M.R.

7.3o Is the State's claim absolute ? : C. R. M. F. Cruttwell .. N. 7.3o Recital of Coquetdale Fishing Songi : Archie Armstrong N.R. 8.00 " The Tail o' the Herrin' "-programme from the deck of the steam drifter Mary Herd at Fraserburgh and the " Mariner's Arms " L.R., &r. 8.3o The Gypsy Baron-repeat performanceN. 10.00 Julian Wylie, pantomime producer, and Mack Sennett,

film' producer, discussing pantomimes v.: films ' 10.15 Wireless Singers and Alice Ehlers (harpsichord) WEDNESDAY,- DECEMBER 5th 10.45 Life as I see it : Lady Reading .. 6.3o Books in General : G. K. qhesterton 6.45 For Farmers Only : John Morgan.. 7.3o B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra at Manchester, cond. Adrian Boult-Strauses, Heldenleben, Hindemith's Philharmonic

.7.3o The Churches and the Nations : discussion between Sir

Evan Jones and Rev Marcus Knight .. W.R.

8.00 Choral Concert : Glasgow Orpheus Choir .. S.R. 8.5o New Lamps for Old--radio version of a Compton Mackenzie

9.45 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6th 1.2o Leeds University Midday Concert. Recital of two pianos .. • • • • • Regionals '7.15 Leisure and Land : A. Noel Skelton; M.P., Under- Secretary for Scodand 7.3o How parents can help : C. H. Robinson, of King Edward's Grammar School, Birmingham ... N. 7.3o City of Birmingham Orchestra and Egon Petri . , M.R. 7.3o Music from the Scottish Past • S.R. • 8.15 Famous Trials-4. The trial of Admiral Byng.. L.R.

Foundations of Murk.-From Plainsong to Purcell N.

Nov. 3o (7.10) Post-Reformation Services : Wireless Singers.

Dec. 3 (7.5).4 (6.30), 5 (7.5), 6 (6.30) Seventeenth Century Songs : Jobs Armstrong. N. N. N.

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Gracie Fields, from the HipPodrome, Rochdale.. L.R.