7 SEPTEMBER 1934, Page 15

A Broadcasting Calendar

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th 6.30 Students' Songs : Wireless Male Voice Chorus, Smart 8.o Promenade Concert—Beethoven Programme : B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, Ilarriet Cohen, Robert Easton. First and Fifth Symphonies, Arias (Fidelio), Concerto No. z,

9.45 Two One-act Scots Plays : Scottish National Players. The Broken Fold by Georgy Reston Malloch, The -Wrack by

Joe Corrie .

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th 10.45 "What Shall I Read ? " : Mrs. Belloc Lowndes 6.30 "Speedway Thrills " : Tom Famdon .• • • • • 8.o Promenade Concert : B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, Isobel Baillic, Carbon Gould, Mitja Nikisch. Weber, Chopin, to.° "Unemployment in England "—An American Point of View : E. Wight Bakke, Ph.D. .. .. • • 50.0 "Conversations in Owdham "-6 : "Polly Ann Comes Home"

10.15 Violin Recital : David Wise. Bach, Beethoven, Dvorak,

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th xx.o Annual Service of the British Association, from the West Kirk of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen. Address by the Very Rev. Sir George Adam Smith 545 Chamber Music : The Lyon Quartet, Marie Rodker 7.55 Religious Service from St. Martin-in-the-Fields : The Rev. H. R. L. Sheppard, C.H., D.D.

9.5 Pilgrims' Way-9. " Sorrow " : selected and with a Prologue by Humbert Wolfe. Read by Robert Harris and John Laurie ..

9.5 London Philharmonic Orchestra (String Section), Ben Davies. Handel, Delius, Dvorak, &c.

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50.45 "The Family Album "-2 : S. R. Littkwood

445 Sonata Recital : Lilly Phillips, Anne Muklc. Grcig's Sonata in A minor, Op. 36 .

8.0 Promenade Concert—Wagner Programme. The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, May Blyth, Mahry Dawes, Muriel Gale, Parry Jones, Jan van der Gucht, Keith Falkner

8.40 "The Three Friends.- An Imaginative Chronicle of certain events in the Life of Omar Khayyam, by Dewan

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4-0 Evensong from York Minster ..

4.30 Light Classical Concert : The New English String Quartet, Ellis Keeler ..

6.30 B.B.C. Orchestra (Section C) with Sara Allgood ..

8.o Promenade Concert—Tchaikovsky Programme : B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, Moisciwitsch. Concerto No. I.

B fiat minor, Fifth Symphony ..

to.° "Piping and Fiddling " : Pipe-Major G. Greenfield, J.

Mouland Begbie . • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER iath 10.45 "House Talks heard Abroad " : Cicely Hamilton 2.5o The St. Leger—Running Commentary

3.30 Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, Albert Sammons. An Elgar Violin Concerto and Beethoven's Fifth Symphony 8.o Promenade Concert—Brahms Programme : B.B.C. Sym- phony Orchestra, Isoldc Mcnges, May Mukle. Tragic Overture, Concerto for Violin and Violoncello A minor, Symphony No. a in D

to.20 The International Sheep Dog Trials : Lord Mostyn THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER t3th 5.15 Lady Tree's Programme for Children—" Something Young and Something Older" .. • N.

7.30 Shakespeare Songs : The Wireless Vocal Octet .. N. 8.o Short Story—The Man who Ate his Wife, by Winifred

Hobby. Read by Felix Alymcr N. 8.o Promenade Concert—Haydn-Mozart Programme : B.B.C.

Symphony Orchestra, Noel Eadie, Arthur Catterall L.R.

8.40 "America Calling "—Third Edition : Eddie Pohl N. N.

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