TUESDAY, JANUARY 8.
8,30 pan.: Big Ben, A studio concert by Jeanne Teychenne, soprano: Lindsay Dakins, baritone, and Gwnedoline Park, pianoforte, Lindsay Dawkins, "More Sweet is that Name" (Semele) (Handel); "Ah, ° How Pleasant" (Purcell); "Fain
° Won'd I Change 1 That Note" (Tobias Hume, arr, Keel), Gwendoline Parke, "Prelude in E. Flat Major" (Op, 23, No. 6); "Prelude in B Flat Major" (Op. 23, No, 2) (Rachmaninov), Jeanne ‘Teychenne, "Hills" ~ (La Forge) ; "Do Not Go, My Love, At The Well" (Hageman), Lindsay Dawkins, "Summertime on Bredon" (Shropshire Lad) (Arthur: Somervell); "The Bells of Clermont Town" (Auvergnat) (A. M. Goodhart) ; "Come, Let’s Us Be Merry" (arr. Lane Wilson). Gwendoline Parke, "No. 2 of 'Three Preludes" (Delius); "Sing a Song of Sixpence" (Leo Livens) ; "Siciliano" _ (Dalhouse Young) ; "Hiquinox" (John Ireland), Jeanne ‘Teychenne, "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal"; "Over the Mountains" (Roger Quilter) ; ; "Silver"; "Hive Byes" (Armstrong Gibbs). 9. 15. "The Red Turret,’" by Flavia Richardson, The story of a haunted turret _and how two nearly lost their lives. Dramatised for broadcasting by S. E. Reynolds. Produced by William MacLurg. Grenweech time signal at 9.30 p.m. 9.45: British dance music (recordings). 10.15: The news. 10.30: Close down.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 4 January 1935, Page 11
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193TUESDAY, JANUARY 8. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 4 January 1935, Page 11
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