24 MARCH 1933, page 34

"the Spectator" Crossword No. 26

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The B.b.c. Has Recently Issued Its - Third" Inquiry...

Evidence Regarding Broadcast Speech Training." Mr. Lloyd James, -the broadca - st teacher selected by the Central Council for School Broadcasting, declares that the aim of a......

The Radio Review

IF the "operatic experiment" which Mr. Gordon McConnel is now conducting continues -along lines as imaginative and thorough as it is at present, studio opera will scon be one of......

Perhaps The Most Popular Science Of The Day Is Biology.

It asks that concentration on exact observation and that distrust of intagination which seem so congenial to the modern mood. It is fairly certain, therefore, that Dr. John......

I Would Particularly Like To Draw Attention To A Revival

in next week's programmes which everyone should try not to miss. It is Chopin, a romantic play specially written for the microphone by Messrs. Wilfrid Rooke Ley and Christopher......

Items To Watch For.

Sunday Mr. Christopher Dawson-" The Future Life" (Daventry National and London Regional, 2.40) ; Piano Recital by Helen Perkin (Daventry National, 5.30). Mon-day: Mr. A. L.......