MONDAY, JULY 8.
4.0: Big Ben. All-England Lawn Tennis Clnb’ Champlonship’ Meeting, Wimbledon, 1985. A running commentary by Col, Brand and Captain HH. B. T. Wakelam. Relayed: from Wimbledon. 4.35: "Surhmer’s Come." A twenty minutes’ pianoforte recital ot classicil and syncopated musie on the theme of summer, by Madge Mullen. 4.45:. Tunes of the times. Lhe 19th Century-French composers. The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; conductor, Erie Fogg. Overture, "Lia Dame Blanche" ("The White Lady’) (Boldiew),. -"Auberiana" (arr. Ruffin). Overture "Le Brasseur de Preston" (‘The Brewer of Preston") (Adam). ‘Selection, "Zampa" (Herold, arr; Tavan). "two Movements from the Ballet — Music, "GCoppelia®’: (1) Festivyal-ddanea and waltz of the hours, (2) Czardas (Delibes). Gavotte ("Manon") (MasSenet)... "Sicilienne" ("Pelleas -and Mélisande’) (Faure): Balleg ('Pe- * tite’ Suite) (Debussy). noe 5.45: The news. Dairy produce’ potes, supplied. by thé Intelligence Branch of the Ithperial BHeonomie Coniniittec, 6.0: Close down,
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 43
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145MONDAY, JULY 8. Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 43
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