A Broadcasting Calendar
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th 1.15 Friday Midday Concert, from Queen's Colkge,•Birmingham N. 3.15 This and That-Talks to Unemployed Clubs : John Hilton N. 6.3o Beethoven Professor D. F. Tovey. .. • • .. N. 7.5o For Scottish Farmers : A. D. Buchanan-Smith, of- the Institute of Animal Genetics.. ..- S.R.
8.45 B.B.C. Concert of Contemporary Music=. Prokofiev L.R.
to.00 Causes of War-2 : Sir Norman Angell .. • . ' . N. io.15 Lydia Lopokova's reminiscences of the Imperial Ballet, accompanied by B.B.C. Theatre Orchestra.. . • - SATURDAY, OCTOBER zoth • 10.45 What Shall I Read ? Mrs. Belloc Lowndes N.
1.45 Eye-Witness Account of the Start of the London-Mel- bourne Air Race : Squadron-Leader Helmore, R.A.F. .. N. 6.3o Racing on the Zambesi : Ernest Barry .. N. 7.00 In Town Tonight-a topical supplement to the week's programmes .. .. N. 7.3o Beethoven Concert from Birmingham Town Hall : City
of Birmingham Orchestra .. .. • .. MAL 8.30 Over the Horizon-s. Journey to Persia in speech and sound by Sir Arnold Wilson, Sir Denison Ross, V. Sack- v ilk-West, Freya Stark, and others. Sounds and. music
arranged by Philip Thornton L.R., Recital : Elena Gerhardt. Schubert, Brahms, Schumann, L.R.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21st 3.00 Byrd Recital : Fleet Street Choir, from Ely Cathedral .. 4.50 Stalwarts of the Scottish Church-Principal Rainy : Rev. P. Carnegie Simpson .. 5.10 Some New Books on Religion : R. Ellis Roberts .. 6.00 Nelson-a play to commemorate Trafalgar Day .. 6.3o In Memoriam, Sir George Henschel-a concert by the University Chapel Choir, Glasgow .. 7.00 Recital : Hermann Nissen (baritone), Orrea Pernel (violin) 8.00 Service and Lecture-The Way to God-T. Human Nature : Rev. J. S. Whale, Cheshunt College, Cambridge 9.00 American Points- of View-I. Stuart Chase, author of Alen and Machines, &c., from America .. .
9-3o Sunday Orchestral Concert : L.S.O. and Beatrice Harrison MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd 10.45 Things I Remember : Charles Cook, a country labourer ofseventy . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. N. 4.00 Sonata Recital : Margot MacGibbon (violin), Fredk. Jackson (piano) .. .. .. .. .. .. N. 6.3o Science in the Making : Gerald Heard .. .. .. N. 6.45 The Cinema : Alistair Cooke .. .. .. N. 7.30 Poverty in Plenty-Our Present Discontents : Hugh Dalton N. 8.00 Gillie Potter .. .. .. .. .. .. .. N. 8.00 The Black Dog of Hergest-dramatization of a Hereford folk-tale .. .. .. .. .. .. .. M.R. 8.3o Living Memory-1 : Walter Barrie, a Border farmer . : S.R. 8.45 Rolling Stones-3. I Take to the Wilds : Jack McLaren. Adventures in New Guinea and the Solomon Isles .. N.
9.00 Pianoforte Recital : Helen Perkin .. . N.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd 10.45 How I Keep House : the wife of a motor driver mechanic 4.3o Light Classical Concert : Helen Dori (soprano), Maud Randle (piano).. 7.30 Freedom and Authority in the Modern World-4. State and Society : C. R. M. F. Cruttwell.. . 8.00 The Highland Light Infantry-a chronicle play .. 9.00 Recital of Palmgren's Music : Hilda Derich (pianoforte) 9.00 William Dunbar's poetry, read by Lewis Spence ..
Io.00 A Tour through Time and Space : Sir James Jeans .. 10.20 Chamber Music : Eva Heinitz (viola da gamba), Ernst Wolff (harpsichord) ..
WEDNESDAY, OCTOEER 24th 10.45 Life as I See It : Lady Reading .. . • • • 6.3o Books in General : G. K. Chesterton 6.3o Lone Fishermen's Choir, from Bodmin 6.45 For Farmers Only : John Morgan .. 8.00 Birmingham-a Literary Tour, arranged by Walter Allen 8.30 B.B.C. Symphony Concert from the Queen's Hall : Delius' Mass of Life .. • • • • • • 9.10 H.R.H. the Duke of York proposing the health of the Royal Geographical Society, Edinburgh THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th 4.45 Organ Recital : Gilbert Mills from the Church of the Messiah, Birmingham.. .. 7.30 The Child, the Parent and the Teacher-4. The Nursery
7.30 Symphony Concert : City of Birmingham Orchestra, • .. M.R.
7.55 Madame Butterfly-Act I, from Sadler's Wells L.R., &C. 8.00 Reid Orchestral Concert, from the Usher Hall, Edinburgh S.R. 8.45 Some Day-a radio play by Harold Kelly .. L.R., &C. 10.15 Serenade : Boyd Neel Chamber Orchestra N.
Foundations of Muric-From Plainsong to Purcell (6.30,'7.5 or 7.10, N.): Oct. 19t.h. My Lady Nevells Booke by William Byrd : Arnold Dolmetsch.
Oct. 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th. Songs of Sundry-Natures by William Byrd : Wireless Singers. 9.15
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