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GILBERT AND SULLIVAN

BRIDGES-YOUNG RECITALS RECORDED SYMPHONIC CONCERT Morning listeners will welcome the additional fare provided by 4YA in its new schedules. Highlights for the week will be Gilbert and Suilivan fare on Monday; a recorded band programme on Tuesday; a symphonic concert on Thursday; ‘ Faust ’ on Friday; and George Bridges (bass) and Aileen Young (soprano) in studio recitals on Saturday. Petails from the programmes of the -week are as follows:

Monday. 10.50 a.m.: Talk to women by Margaret. 11 • ‘ From the Talkies.’ 11.38: Favourite ballads. 2 p.m.: ‘ Villase Sketches.’ 7.151 Talk to farmers. 8: ‘Gilbert and Sullivan Cavalcade.’ 9: N.B.S. newsreel. 9.23; ‘ Twelve Labours of Hercules,’ an N.B.S. production, 10: ‘Night Club.* Tuesday.

10.50 a.m : ‘ Ships and Shoes and Sealing Wax.’ by Nelle Scanlan. 2 p.m. : ‘Humour and Harmony.’ 7.40: Winter course talk. 8: Recorded band programme. Edna M'Lean (soprano) recital. 9: Newsreel. 9.20: ‘Coronets of England.’ 9.46: ‘ The Theatre Box.’ 10: Music, mirth, and melody. Wednesday.

10.15 a.m.; Talk to women by Margaret. 11- ‘Cooking by Electricity.’ 11.15: 'Musical Silhouettes.’ 11.38: ‘Tunes of the Times ’ 2 p.m.: ‘ Rambling in Rhythm..’ 3.15: Talk by A.C.E. home science section. 7.15; Book talk. 7.40: ‘Bold, Bad Buccaneers’ 7.53: ‘Hunchback of Ben AH.' 8.14: Stokes Banjo Band. 8.31: ‘The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s.’ 8.43: ‘Love, Live, and Laugh.’ 9: Newsreel. 9.28: ‘Soldier of Fortune.’ 10: Modern dance music. Thursday.

10.50 a.m.; ‘ Spring and Summer Fashions.’ 11: ‘Potpourri.’ 2.30; Musical comedy. 7.10; Gardening'talk. 7.30: Symphony concert by American composers. 9: Newsreel.,, 10: Music, mirth, and melody. Friday. • 10.50 a.m.: ‘ Ships and Shoes and Sealing Wax.’ 11: ‘Cooking by Gas.’ 11.15: ‘Bits and Pieces.’ 11.38; ‘ln My Garden.’ Noon; Community sing from Strand Theatre. 2 p.m.: Musical hour. 3.15: A.C.E. talk. 7.10; ‘What Shall We Eat?’ 7.40: Dad and Dave. 8.8: ‘Do You Know Why?’ 8.44: ‘The Circle of Shiva.’ 9: Newsreel. 9.20: ‘Faust’ overture. 9.30: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams. '10: Dance music by Dick Colvin’s Orchestra.

Saturday. 10.50 a.m.: ‘Mary Makes a Career.’ 11: * Novelty and Humour:’ 2 p.m.: ‘ Vaudeville Matinee.’ 7.15: Topical war talks from 8.8. C. 8.6: George Bridges (bass). 8.28: Aileen Young (soprano). 9; Newsreel 10.10: Dance music.

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Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 4

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GILBERT AND SULLIVAN Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 4

GILBERT AND SULLIVAN Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 4

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