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B.B.C. EMPIRE PROGRAMMES

Full Details of Next W eek’ s Programmes for Australia and New Zealand

Below are full details of the programmes to be broadcast in transmission (for Australia and New Zealand) from the B.B.C. shortwave station at Daventry next week. New Zealand summer times are , given.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 13. 8.30 p.m.: Big Ben. A Pianoforte Recital by Betty Ayliffe. "Schmetterling"’ (Butterfly) ; "Voglein" (Little Bird) ; "Aus dem Carneyal’ (from the Carnival) (Grieg). "Le Lucciolo." Scherzo (Leschetizky). "April, © Rosematy" (Valse Caprice) (Frank Bridge). "Revyerie" (Hlsie Horne). "Waltz" (A. Benjamin). "Capriccio" (Roy Agnew). 9.0: A Service of Unity, relayed from St. Martin’s Church, Birmingham. Conducted.by the Rev. Canon TT. Guy Rogers. Hymn, "City of God, how Broad, and Far" (S.P.,.468) ; The Approach to Unity; Thanksgiving and Prayers; Hymn, "Jesus, Lord, we Look ‘to Thee" (S.P., 541) ; Lesson, St. John xvii. (extracts); Anthem, "Oh, Thou that Hearest Prayer, unto Thee shall All Flesh Come" (Walford Davies); Address by Professor H. G. Wood (of Woodbrooke Settlement) ; Hymn "Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken" (S.P., 500) ; Prayer: Benediction. Organist and Choirmaster, Richard Wassel, (Blectric recording). Greenwich time signal at 9.30 p.m. 9.45: Talk: "India." The Rt. Hon. the Lord Lloyd of Dolobran, G.C.S.1, G.C.1.E., D.8.0. (Electrical recording). ; 10.5: Interlude. (Gramophone records). 10.15: Weekly Newsletter. ‘ 10.30: Close down. MONDAY, JANUARY 14. 8.30 p.m,: Big Ben. The Radio. Novelty Quartet. 9.0: A Vocal Recital, (Gramophone re- cords). 9.15: The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra. (Leader, Daniel Melsa.) Conductor, ric Fogg. George Hocking (Baritone). Orchestra: "Four Cornish Dances:" (1) Mayday Dance; (2) Fishers’ Dance; (3) Rustic Dance; (4) oral Dance (Walter Collins). George Hocking: "Glorious Devon" (Hdward German), "Hills of Devon" (Allen R. Hussell), "Tavvystock Goosey Fair" (C. John Trythall). Orchestra: "Suite for Strings." "Rivers of Devon." (1) Tamar; (2) Dart; (8) Torridge; (4) Lynn (Markham Lee). : George Hocking: "Drake Goes West" (Wilfred Sanderson), "Widdicombe Fair" (arr. J. Guest), "Red Devon by the Sea" (Robert Coningsby Clarke). Orchestra: Tone Poem ,. "Sennen Cove" (Billy Mayerl), "The Geeze Dance" (An Old Cornish Custom) (Holliday). Greenwich time signal at 9.30 p.m. 10.145: The News. Dairy Produce Notes, supplied by the Intelligence Branch of the Imperial Economie Committee. 10.85: Close down. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15. 8.30 p.m.: Big Ben, Dance music (gramophone records), 8.45: Sports taik (electrical recording). 9.0: Quentin Maclean, at the organ of the Trocadero Cinema, Blephant and Castle, London. Overture, "Oberon"

(Weber). Medley, "Charm of the Waltz" (arr. Winter). Selection, " "The Vagabond King" (Friml). ‘Greenwich time signal at 9.30 p.m. 9.30: "Boxing the Compass," by. Ursula Branston. Produced by William MacLurg. A short play in which a traveller and an:‘inkeeper journey in imagination to the four corners of old England, exchanging reminiscences as they go. 10.0: A recital of xylophone solos by Jack Collings, 10.15: The news. 10.30: Close down. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. 8.30 p.m: Big. Ben. Chamber music Mahry Dawes, soprano, Bessie Rawlins, violin, and Reginald Paul, pianoforte, Mahry Dawes, "The Hunter’; "One Sunday Morn" (Brahms); "The Secret"; "The Street"; "Away to the Meadows" (Schubert). Bessie Rawlins and Reginald Paul, "Sonata No. 2 in A Minor" (John Ireland). Mahry Dawes, "Before Dawn"; "The Wasp"; "The Piper"; "Hey Nonny No" (Arthur Benjamin). . 9.15: Talk: "Living Dangerously." "Assaults on Everest." Mr. Hugh Ruttledge (electrical recording). Greenwich time signal at 9.80 p.m. 9.30: Interlude. (Gramophone records). 9.45: Stars of the Past, A special record programme by D. Shawe Taylor. 10.15: The news. 10.30: ‘Close down. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17. §.30 p.m.: Big Ben. The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra, leader, ‘Daniel Melsa; conductor, Brie Fogg. Overture, ‘The Goose of Cairo" (Mozart, arr, Nemeti). "Largo" (New World Symphony) (Dvorak). "Intermezzo" (piano concerto) (Schumann). "First Mosaic on the Music of Mendelssohn" (arr, Tavan). 9.10: Talk: "India," Lady Layton. (Blectrical recording). os Greenwich time signal at 9.30 p.m. 9.30: Variety. (Dlectrical recording.) 10.15: The News. 10.30: Close down. FRIDAY, JANUARY .18. 8.30 p.m: Big Ben. "The Roadside Fire." A programme of music of. the open-air, The B.B.C. Bmpire Orchestra (led by Guy Daines) ; conductor, Bric Fogg. Gabriel’ Lavelle (baritone). Orchestra, Rural Suite, "Wood-

land Pictures’ (Wietcher). Gabriel Lavelle, "Songs of Travel" (part I): (1) The Vagabond; (2) Bright is the Ring of Words; (3) The Roadside Fire Vaughan Williams). Orchestra, Suite for Strings. "In Rural England (Dunhill). Gabriel Lavelle, "Songs of Travel" (Part 2); (1) Let Beauty Awake; (2) Youth and Love; (3) In Dreams; (4) The Infinite Shining Heavens (Vausghan Williams). Orchestra, Idyl, "The Lark in the Clear Air" (Hardebeck) ; "The Fair Day" (Scherzo-Ivish Symphony) (Hamilton Harty), "Told at Sunset" (woodlana sketches) (MaeDowell). Greenwich Time Signal at 9.80 p.m. 9.30: "With and Without Prejudice," a programme of sayings and speeches of 1934, lifted from their context, and preselited in dramatie form by Cecil Madden. (WHlectrical recording.) 10.145: The news and announcements. Fruit market notes, supplied by the Intelligence Branch of the Imperial Keonomic Committee. 10.35: Close down. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19. $.30 p.m: Big Ben. A ballad concert. Geraldine Calea (soprano); Wilfred Thomas (bass). Wilfred Thomas, "A Voice by the Cedar Tree"; "Dead Long Dead" (Maul Somervell). Geraldine Calea, "Twilight Fancies" (Delius) ; "A Birthday" (Huntingdon Woodman). Wilfred Thomas, "Mopsa"; "The Old Superb? (Stanford); "The Monkey's Carol"; "Sailing Homeward"; "Ivive Byes" (Armstrong Gibbs). Geraldine Calca, "Under the Greenwood ‘Tree’’ (A. Buzzi-Peccia) ; "A Blackbird Singing’ (Michael Head); "Slumber Song of the Madonna" (Max Reger). 9.0: The B.B.C, Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. (lectrical recording.) Greenwich ‘Time Signal at 9.380 p.m. 9.45: An organ recital’ by Berkeley Mason, from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. "Trumpet" Minuet (Hollins). "In Paradisum" (Dubois). "Feuillet d’Album" (Tchaikovsky). "Inno Trionfale’ (Bossi). "Canzone della Sera’ (D’Evry). "Caprice Oriental" (Lemare). "Fantasia on Old English Airs’ (Best). 10.15: The News. ‘ 10.80: Cloge down.

The programmes on this page may be heard from the following shortwave Stations :- GSD . . 25.53m GSB. . 31.55m

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 27, 11 January 1935, Page 11

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B.B.C. EMPIRE PROGRAMMES Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 27, 11 January 1935, Page 11

B.B.C. EMPIRE PROGRAMMES Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 27, 11 January 1935, Page 11

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