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MONDAY, APRIL 8.

6.15 p.m.: Big Ben. A recital by Gwenn Knight and John Ticehurst (harpsichord). Joh nTicehurst. "The Fall of the Leafe" ; "The Prime£ose" (Martin Peerson) (1580-1650) : "The Duke of Brunswick’s lman" John Bull) (1562-1628) ; "La Volta" (William Byrd) (1543-1623). Gwenn Knight and John Ticehurst: "The Lark" (1668) (Henry Lawes) ; "Now Ye Springe is Come" (1630); "With My Love My Life Was Nestleq" (1660) (Thomas Morley); "Gather Yé Rosebuds"; "About the Sweet Bag of Bee" (1652) (Herrick, arr. William Lawes); "Have You Seen But a Whyte Lillie Grow" (1614) (Anon.). John Ticehurst, Prelude, March; Riddadoon (Henry Pnrcell) (1658-1695), "Passacaille" (G. F. Handel) (1685-1759). 6.45 p.m.: Talk, "Freedom." 7.5 p.m,.: Ted Morgan, syncopated pianist, playing an all-British programme, 7.05 p.m.: Stranger than Fiction. "The Mad Hatter." Edgar Middleton (MS. to be read by announcer). 7.20 pm.: "Looking Backwards." A

dramatised reconstruction of salient important and unimportant events of the first three months of 1935. Presented in sound pictures-and with music by Cecil Madden. 8.0 p.m.: The news and sports results. Dairy produce notes, supplied by the Intelligence Branch of the Imperial Hconomic Committee, 8.20 p.m.: Close down.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 37

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MONDAY, APRIL 8. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 37

MONDAY, APRIL 8. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 37

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