BROADCASTING
PLAYS AND MUSIC
BROADCASTING
PLAYS AND MUSIC
Mr. James Hilton's play Goodbye, Mr. Chzips, adapted from his novel of that name, will be repeated to-night in the National programme, with Mr. Richard 5Goolden in the title part. At 10 o'clock *Mr. Wynn Thomas will introduce a series of eight talks on the fishing industry. An impression-of Malvern, from the time of the foundation of the Priory to the present day, will be given in the Regional programme to-night by Mr.' Robin Whitworth, and at 8.40 listeners to the Midland station will hear a performance of Brahms's Symphony No. 1 in C minor, conducted by Mr. H. Foster Clark.
Donizetti's opera Don Pasqtuale will be given this evening from Bucharest, Maniette Salomon, a play based on the novel by Edmond and Jules de Goncourt, from Paris (PTT), and a selection of Schubert music and a concert version of Verdi's opera Ernanii from Vienna.
The broadcasting arrangements for today, July 24, are as folloNvs
HOME STATIONS
NATIONAL (200kc.) (1,500m.).
10.15 a.m.:-The Daily Service. 10.30:Time; Weather for Farmers and Shipping. 10.45 :-Your Baby's Health in Summer-4: Travelling with Children, by a doctor. 11:Organ Recital.
11.30 :-The Band of the 2nd Bn. King's Own Royal Regiment, conducted by Mr. B. H. Brown, from the Harbour Bandstand, Morecambe. 12.30 :-B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. 1.15 :-The Herbert Downes Quartet: Herbert Downes (first violin), Leslie Smerdon (second violin) Harry Danks (viola), and Harry Bentley (violoncello), from- Queen's College Chambers Lecture Hall, Birmingham. 2:Time; the Margate Municipal Orchestra (leader, Harry Lipman), conductor, Herbert Lodge, Arthur Wayne (pianoforte), from the Winter Gardens, Margate.
3 :-The B.B.C. Northern Orchestra (leader. Alfred Barker), conducted by. Crawford McNair. 4 :-Orchestra, from, the Hotel Victoria. 4.45 :-Variety. 5.15 :-TheAlphas, presented by Frank Stewart. 6 :-Time; News; Bulletin for Farmers. 6.25 :-*Veekly Bulletin of Special Notices. 6.30 :-The Walford Hyden Magyar Orchestra. 7:Sports Talk: Lawn Tennis: The Umpire's View, by Norman L. Dabbs. 7.15 *-The B.B.C. Scottish Orchestra (leader, J. Mouland Begbie), conductor, Guy Warrack. 8 B.B.C. Dance Orchestra.
8.40 :-Goodbye, Mr. Chips, a radio play by James Hilton and Barbara Burnham: based on the novel by James Hilton; produced by: Barbara Burnham, 'with Richard Goolden, Norman Shelley, Douglas Burbidge, Ronald Simpson, Henry Hallatt, Charles Lefeaux, J. B. Rowe, Charles Mason, Lewis Shaw, Kenneth Villiers, Rodney Millington, Dick Curnock, Robert Holland, Gladys Young, and Hermione Hannen. 9.30
Time; News; Weather; Forecast for Shipping. 10 :-Down to the Sea in Ships-2: Sea Harvests-I, Into Deep Water, by Wynn Thomas. 10.20 :-The B.B.C. Theatre Orchestra (leader, Montague Brearley), conductor, Reginald Burston; Alleyne and Leonhardt (music for two pianos). .11.15 Orchestra. from Casani's Club. 11.30-12 Time.;. Dance Music.
LONDON NATIONAL (1,149kc.) (261.1m.).
10.45 a.m.-6.30 :-National. 8-12 National.
REGIONAL (877kc.) (342.1m.).
10.15 a.m. :-The Daily Servicc. 10.30
Time; Weather for Farmers and Shipping. 10.45 :-Gramophone. 11.30 :-Northern Ireland. 12.30 :-Western. I :-Midland. 2 :-Time; Gramophone. 2.45 :-The Bernard Crook Quintet. 3.30 :-Gramophone. 4 :-Midland. 5.15 :-Children: How the Postman got his Magic Shoes, by Sylvia Evans, told by Anne. 5.35...
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