N January 16, the B.B.C. were t have started "a new type of enter: tainment"-10 o’clock revues for thé sophisticated; obviously in answer to criticism of the tame revues they have been putting over for so long. The entertainment was calculated to appeal to "the ‘West-end’ element in the B.B.C. audience," and was to have been given once a month. Since that was published by an English paper, the B.B.C. has. apologised to England for the Clapham and Dwyer act’s unintentional scurvy jest on Saturday, January 19, and the B.B.C, has been taken to task by the secretary of the Lord’s Day Observance Society for including a debate on sex on a Sunday programme. So ‘ whether the West-end element in the B.B.C. audience will continue to be catered for, or whether it will have to zo back for its kick to the night clubs, seems to be not definitely decided.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 41, 19 April 1935, Page 32
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