SUNDAY, APRIL 21.
5.15 p.m.: Big Ben. "The Empire Bookshelf." (Hlectrical recordings). "Setting the Empire Scene." An _introductory talk by Leonard Gribble to a series of readings from Empire authors, 5.30: A recital by Victor Harding, Australian baritone, and O. H. Peasgood, organ: Fantasy in F Minor ("The Clock") (Mozart). Victor Harding, "The Happy Lover" (arr. Lane Wilson); "The Beggar’s Song" (Leveridge, arr. Lane Wilson); "Silent Worship" (Handel, arr. Somervell) ; "The Fishermen of Wngland’ (Montague Phillips). O. H. Peasgood, Scherzo (Five Short Pieces) (Whitlock), "Toccata" (Donald Parkin). Victor Harding, "The Old Sangeen; "To a Picture’; "Rose of My Life" (Donald Parkin), O. H. Peasgood, "March Pontificale’ (Widor). Greenwich Time Signal at 6.15.. 6.15: The story of Easter, in readings from Scripture and music. 6.40: A recital by Rachel Phillips. Australian pianist, Waltzes, Nos, 15 and 3 (Brahms); Scherzo (Borodin) ; "A Hill Tune" (Arnold Bax) ; "Whispers in the Creek"; "Puerta Tierra-Bolero" (Albeniz). 7.0: Weekly newsletter and sports aummary,
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 41, 19 April 1935, Page 43
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157SUNDAY, APRIL 21. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 41, 19 April 1935, Page 43
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