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THURSDAY, MARCH 21.

6.15 p.m.: Big-Ben. A studio concert. Louise Nelson (soprano) and Egerton Tidmarsh (pianoforte). Louise Nelson, "The Lark’ (Henry. Lawes) ; "The Rivulet" (Martin Shaw); "The Little Stars: of ‘Evening’ (Landon Ronald) ; "Over the Mountains" (arr, Quilter). Egerton Tidmarsh, "Theme Varie" . (Paderewski). Louise WNelson, "Fairy Lures"; "A Japanese Lullaby" (C..V. Stanford); ‘The Maid--en"’ (Hubert Parry), Egerton Tidmarsh, "The -Naiads" (No. 1 from "mh ree Studies") ; "Sing-a-Song of Sixpence"; "Flying Moments" (Leo Livens). — 6.45: Nightmare Series: A story. by Ernest .Betts- (electrical recording). Told by. the Author. 7.0: A programme of light music. "The B.B.C, Empire Orchestia, Leader,, Daniel Melsa. Conductor, Bric Fogg. Selection, "Streamline’* (Hllis)';

Waltz, "The Stident’s Ball"* (Johann . Strauss, arr, . Atzler)., "Sylvia "Dances" (Slyvan. Scenes) (Pletcher ). Intermezzo and Barcarolle. '- ("The Tales of Hoffman’) ) (Offenbach, arr. Weninger); . "Marigold"... (Billy Mayerl). (Pianoforte, Clifton Helliwell), Selection, "No, No, Nanette" (Youmans) ; Intermezzo, "The Little Geisha" ( Seassola).; ‘7 Divertissement, "A Day in Naples" (Byng).. | Greenwich time. signal at 7. 15.. 8.0: The news. ss 8.15: Close down.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 43

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THURSDAY, MARCH 21. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 43

THURSDAY, MARCH 21. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 43

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