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One of the finest and most dramatic, B.B.C. recordings heard in New Zealand is "Flags on the Matterhorn" which will be presented for a "return season" at 3YA next Thursday evening. The producer of this drama was Val Gielgud (below), whose work in producing plays at Broadcasting House has earned him world fame. The Gielguds are a talented family, brother John being one of the foremost young actors on the London stage to-day. Val Gielgud is appearing in "Death at Broadcasting House," a film now being screened in the Dominion.

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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 13, 4 October 1935, Page 16

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One of the finest and most dramatic, B.B.C. recordings heard in New Zealand is "Flags on the Matterhorn" which will be presented for a "return season" at 3YA next Thursday evening. The producer of this drama was Val Gielgud (below), whose work in producing plays at Broadcasting House has earned him world fame. The Gielguds are a talented family, brother John being one of the foremost young actors on the London stage to-day. Val Gielgud is appearing in "Death at Broadcasting House," a film now being screened in the Dominion. Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 13, 4 October 1935, Page 16

One of the finest and most dramatic, B.B.C. recordings heard in New Zealand is "Flags on the Matterhorn" which will be presented for a "return season" at 3YA next Thursday evening. The producer of this drama was Val Gielgud (below), whose work in producing plays at Broadcasting House has earned him world fame. The Gielguds are a talented family, brother John being one of the foremost young actors on the London stage to-day. Val Gielgud is appearing in "Death at Broadcasting House," a film now being screened in the Dominion. Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 13, 4 October 1935, Page 16

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