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" A. J. Alan " Is One Of The Few

people who have really attempted to exploit the possibilities of the microphone as an eminently suitable- medium for story-telling. He is radio's troubadour. 'Re has wisely......

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The Radio Review

" WORKERS OF EUROPE," the new series of Friday night talks, began well with a discussion between a German and an English agricultural worker. There was a refreshing absence of......

In The Early Days Of Broadcasting Few Items In The

pro- grammes were as heartily abused as chamber-music. Letters poured into the offices of the B.B.C. insisting on the immediate removal of this high-brow and perverted form of......

"the Spectator" Crossword No. Ai

BY XANTHIPPE. tA prize of one guinea will be given to the sender of the first correct solution of this week's cross-word puzzle to lie opened. Envelopes should be marked "......

It Is No Doubt Good Policy To Change, From Time

to time the broadcasters in such regular series as the Theatre, Cinema and Books talks. The position these speakers hold is one of considerable influence, and a variation in the......

Regional, 9.5). • Monday : Chamber Conceit (daventry...

; " Tannhauser and the Jockey Club " (London Regional, 9.15, and Tuesday, Daventry. National, 9.20). Tuesday : Orchestral Concert (London Regional, 9.0). Wednesday : Bournemouth......