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--- /nfs/data/scratch/genome/xml/1945/1156/XML/XML_1945_1156.xml 2011-12-06 11:03:28.000000000 +0000
+++ /nfs/data/scratch/genome/xml/1946/1186/XML/XML_1946_1186.xml 2012-04-02 10:22:49.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<EDITION xmlns="http://ns.jouve.com/2011/02/11/jouve_genome" timestamp="2011-12-05T16:33">
+<EDITION xmlns="http://ns.jouve.com/2011/02/11/jouve_genome" timestamp="2012-03-20T16:03">
<EDITION.INFO>
- <PUBLICATION.DATE>1945-11-23</PUBLICATION.DATE>
- <ISSUE.NUMBER>1156</ISSUE.NUMBER>
- <VOLUME.NUMBER>89</VOLUME.NUMBER>
- <VOLUME.REGION>London</VOLUME.REGION>
- <TRANSMISSION.START.DATE>1945-11-25</TRANSMISSION.START.DATE>
- <TRANSMISSION.END.DATE>1945-12-01</TRANSMISSION.END.DATE>
+ <PUBLICATION.DATE>1946-06-21</PUBLICATION.DATE>
+ <ISSUE.NUMBER>1186</ISSUE.NUMBER>
+ <VOLUME.NUMBER>91</VOLUME.NUMBER>
+ <VOLUME.REGION>Television</VOLUME.REGION>
+ <TRANSMISSION.START.DATE>1946-06-23</TRANSMISSION.START.DATE>
+ <TRANSMISSION.END.DATE>1946-06-29</TRANSMISSION.END.DATE>
</EDITION.INFO>
<LISTINGS>
- <DAY DATE="1945-11-25">
+ <DAY DATE="1946-06-23">
<TV>
<SERVICE NAME="BBC Television">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T15:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000558">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T15:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000575">
<TITLE> ' IN OUR GARDEN '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="240" Y="828" W="558" H="104"/>
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
<LINE>F. Streeter </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T15:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000559">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T15:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000576">
<TITLE> Film</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="242" Y="986" W="312" H="36"/>
@@ -43,12 +43,13 @@
<LINE>3.20 Film </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000560">
- <TITLE> TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF CRICKET</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000577">
+ <TITLE>TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF CRICKET</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="241" Y="1062" W="507" H="43"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="297" Y="1111" W="449" H="41"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="242" Y="1161" W="557" H="297"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="25" X="360" Y="1530" W="316" H="41"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>The BBC Outside Broadcast Unit is at Lord's for the first Test Match. E. W. Swanton and Brian Johnston will re-tread the path which cricket has taken during the last two hundred years by showing viewers some of the interesting exhibits to be seen in the Pavilion at Lord's </P>
@@ -75,7 +76,7 @@
<LINE>the Pavilion at Lord's </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T20:30/PT01H30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000561">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T20:30/PT01H30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000578">
<TITLE> ' SAINT JOAN '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="240" Y="1630" W="561" H="404"/>
@@ -86,6 +87,7 @@
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="534" Y="2243" W="267" H="30"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="243" Y="2277" W="443" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="513" Y="2309" W="289" H="28"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="25" X="248" Y="3307" W="975" H="164"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="864" Y="664" W="558" H="127"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="1146" Y="796" W="277" H="29"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="863" Y="828" W="559" H="64"/>
@@ -104,25 +106,27 @@
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>A chronicle play in six scenes and an epilogue by G. Bernard Shaw The first four scenes today: the last two scenes and the epilogue next Sunday </P>
<P>(The T.R.T. production from King's Theatre, Hammersmith, directed by Sir Lewis Casson. By arrangement with Basil C. Langton) </P>
- <P>Cast Settings by Peter Bax </P>
+ <P>Cast </P>
+ <P>Settings by Peter Bax </P>
<P>Scene I-The Castle of Vaucoulers, February 23, 1429 </P>
- <P>Scene 2 — Ante-chamber and Throne-Room at Chinon, March 8, 1429 </P>
+ <P>Scene 2-Ante-chamber and Throne-Room at Chinon, March 8, 1429 </P>
<P>Scene 3-The bank of the River </P>
<P>Loire, near Orleans, May 29, 1429 </P>
- <P>Scene 4, — The Earl of Warwick's tent in the English camp </P>
+ <P>Scene 4-The Earl of Warwick's tent in the English camp </P>
<P>Produced by G. More O'Ferrall </P>
+ <P>J. C. Trewin introduces the play on page 27 </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CAST>
<CHARACTER NAME="Robert de Baudricourt" CODE="ACTOR">
- <FIRST.NAME>Basil C.</FIRST.NAME>
+ <FIRST.NAME>Basil C</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Langton</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="Steward" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Horace</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Sequeira</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
- <CHARACTER NAME="joan" CODE="ACTOR">
+ <CHARACTER NAME="Joan" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Ann</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Casson</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
@@ -179,7 +183,7 @@
<SURNAME>Porter</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick" CODE="ACTOR">
- <FIRST.NAME>W. E.</FIRST.NAME>
+ <FIRST.NAME>.W. E</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Holloway</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="Chaplain de Stogumber" CODE="ACTOR">
@@ -204,15 +208,20 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Sir Lewis</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Casson.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Peter</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Bax</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Produced By">
<FIRST.NAME>G. More</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>O'Ferrall</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Introduces">
+ <FIRST.NAME>J. C.</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Trewin</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
- <FOOTNOTE>
- <P>J. C. Trewin introduces the play on page 27</P>
- </FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>8.30 ' SAINT JOAN ' </LINE>
<LINE>A chronicle play in six scenes and </LINE>
@@ -229,11 +238,16 @@
<LINE>Robert de Baudricourt </LINE>
<LINE>Basil C. Langton </LINE>
<LINE>Steward Horace Sequeira </LINE>
- <LINE>joan Ann Casson </LINE>
+ <LINE>Joan Ann Casson </LINE>
<LINE>Bertrand de Poulengey </LINE>
<LINE>Geoffrey Parkes </LINE>
<LINE>The Archbishop of Rheims </LINE>
<LINE>Gerald K. Souper </LINE>
+ <LINE>' SAI NT JOAN.' Viewers are to see the first four scenes of </LINE>
+ <LINE>Show's play on Sunday night—it will he concluded the following Sunday. </LINE>
+ <LINE>It is the T.R.T. production from the King's Theatre. Hammersmith, with </LINE>
+ <LINE>Ann C asson (right) playing the part of Joan originally created by her </LINE>
+ <LINE>mother, Sybil Thorndike. See the article by J. C. Trewin on page 27 </LINE>
<LINE>La Treraouille (Constable of </LINE>
<LINE>France) Charles Staite </LINE>
<LINE>Court Page Sheila Berry </LINE>
@@ -244,8 +258,8 @@
<LINE>Stanford Holme </LINE>
<LINE>The Duchess de la Tremouille </LINE>
<LINE>Edna Hazell </LINE>
- <LINE>Court Ladies Janice Spencer </LINE>
- <LINE>Court LadiesRosalind Boxall </LINE>
+ <LINE>Court Ladies... { Janice Spencer </LINE>
+ <LINE>Court Ladies... Rosalind Boxall </LINE>
<LINE>Page...................Hugh Manning </LINE>
<LINE>Dunois, Bastard of Orleans </LINE>
<LINE>Alan Judd </LINE>
@@ -260,13 +274,13 @@
<LINE>Settings by Peter Bax </LINE>
<LINE>Scene I-The Castle of Vau</LINE>
<LINE>coulers, February 23, 1429 </LINE>
- <LINE>Scene 2 — Ante-chamber and </LINE>
+ <LINE>Scene 2—Ante-chamber and </LINE>
<LINE>Throne-Room at Chinon, March </LINE>
<LINE>8, 1429 </LINE>
<LINE>Scene 3-The bank of the River </LINE>
<LINE>Loire, near Orleans, May 29, </LINE>
<LINE>1429 </LINE>
- <LINE>Scene 4, — The Earl of Warwick's </LINE>
+ <LINE>Scene 4—The Earl of Warwick's </LINE>
<LINE>tent in the English camp </LINE>
<LINE>Produced by G. More O'Ferrall </LINE>
<LINE>J. C. Trewin introduces the play </LINE>
@@ -275,31 +289,31 @@
<RELATED.CONTENT>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="25" X="215" Y="2386" W="1255" H="903"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="25" X="229" Y="2387" W="1240" H="895"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="248" Y="3307" W="975" H="164"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>' SAINT JOAN.' Viewers are to see the first four scenes of Show's play on Sunday night — itwill he concluded the following Sunday. Itis the T.R.T. production from the Kings Iheatre, Hammersmith, with Ann Casson (right) playing the part of Joan originally created by her Mother. Sybil Thorndike. See the article by J. C. Trewin on page 27 </P>
+ <P>' SAI NT JOAN.' Viewers are to see the first four scenes of Show's play on Sunday night-it will he concluded the following Sunday. It is the T.R.T. production from the King's Theatre. Hammersmith, with Ann C asson (right) playing the part of Joan originally created by her mother, Sybil Thorndike. See the article by J. C. Trewin on page 27 </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000562">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000579">
<TITLE> News (sound only)</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="868" Y="2026" W="489" H="32"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>10.0-1010 News (sound only) </LINE>
+ <LINE>10.0-10.10 News (sound only) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
</SERVICE>
</TV>
<RADIO>
<SERVICE NAME="Home Service">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T07:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000001">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T07:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000001">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="283" Y="571" W="566" H="64"/>
@@ -312,8 +326,8 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T08:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000002">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T08:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000002">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="282" Y="675" W="486" H="33"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -324,7 +338,7 @@
<LINE>8.0 Time, Greenwich: NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T08:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000003">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T08:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000003">
<TITLE> Programme Parade</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="283" Y="746" W="433" H="31"/>
@@ -333,8 +347,8 @@
<LINE>8.10 Programme Parade </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T08:15/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000004">
- <TITLE> MUSIC FROM SCANDINAVIA-I</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T08:15/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000004">
+ <TITLE> MUSIC FROM SCANDINAVIA-1</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="281" Y="817" W="345" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="344" Y="857" W="440" H="68"/>
@@ -342,20 +356,20 @@
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>on gramophone records </P>
- <P>Swedish Rhapsody. Midsummer Watch (Alfven); The Herd Girl's Sunday (Ole BuliSvendsen) ; Ballet Suite. Fool's Paradise (Riisager-); Carnival in Paris (Svendscn) </P>
+ <P>Swedish Rhapsody. Midsummer Watch (Alfvtn); The Herd Girl's Sunday (Ole Bull-Svendsen); Ballet Suite. Fool's Paradise (Riisageir); Carnival in Paris (Svendsen) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>8.15 MUSIC </LINE>
- <LINE>FROM SCANDINAVIA-I </LINE>
+ <LINE>FROM SCANDINAVIA—1 </LINE>
<LINE>on gramophone records </LINE>
<LINE>Swedish Rhapsody. Midsummer Watch </LINE>
- <LINE>(Alfven); The Herd Girl's Sunday </LINE>
- <LINE>(Ole BuliSvendsen) ; Ballet Suite. </LINE>
- <LINE>Fool's Paradise (Riisager-); Carnival </LINE>
- <LINE>in Paris (Svendscn) </LINE>
+ <LINE>(Alfvtn); The Herd Girl's Sunday </LINE>
+ <LINE>(Ole Bull-Svendsen); Ballet Suite. </LINE>
+ <LINE>Fool's Paradise (Riisageir); Carnival </LINE>
+ <LINE>in Paris (Svendsen) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T08:55/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000005">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T08:55/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000005">
<TITLE> JOHN BLORE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="284" Y="1096" W="403" H="32"/>
@@ -369,7 +383,7 @@
<LINE>and hie Orchestra </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T09:30/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000006">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T09:30/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000006">
<TITLE> Hospital Sunday MORNING SERVICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="284" Y="1200" W="414" H="31"/>
@@ -380,17 +394,17 @@
<P>from the Royal Free Hospital, Gray's Inn Road, London </P>
<P>Introduction by F. H. Grisewood </P>
<P>Praise my soul, the King of heaven </P>
- <P>(A. and M. 298) </P>
- <P>Confession and the Lord s Prayer Psalm 95, vv. 1-7 </P>
+ <P>(A. and M. 298) </P>
+ <P>Confession and the Lord s Prayer Psalm 95. vv. 1-7 </P>
<P>Lesson: 1 John 3. w. 16-23 (read by Miss M. Crouch. F.R.C.S.) </P>
- <P>Holv. holv. holy! (A. and M. 160) </P>
- <P>Lesson: St. Luke 10, w. 25-37 (read hv L. E. C. Norbury. F.R C.S.. Senior Honorary Surgeon) </P>
+ <P>Holv holv. holy! (A. and M. 160) </P>
+ <P>Lesson: St. Luke 10, w. 25-37 (read bv L E. C. Norbury. F.R.C.S., Senior Honorary Surgeon) </P>
<P>Help us to help each other (S.P. 517) Sermon by the Matron. Miss E. </P>
<P>Cockayne </P>
<P>0 Jesus, I have promised (A. and M. </P>
<P>271) </P>
<P>Prayers </P>
- <P>Thine arm. 0 Lord. in days of old </P>
+ <P>Thine arm, 0 Lord. in days of old </P>
<P>(A. and M. 369) </P>
<P>Blessing </P>
<P>Service conducted by the Hospital Chaplain, the Rev. C. L. Parker Accompanist. John Dove </P>
@@ -405,6 +419,10 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Miss M.</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Crouch.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Accompanist">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Rev. C. L.</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Parker</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
@@ -414,14 +432,14 @@
<LINE>Gray's Inn Road, London </LINE>
<LINE>Introduction by F. H. Grisewood </LINE>
<LINE>Praise my soul, the King of heaven </LINE>
- <LINE>(A. and M. 298) </LINE>
+ <LINE>(A. and M. 298) </LINE>
<LINE>Confession and the Lord s Prayer </LINE>
- <LINE>Psalm 95, vv. 1-7 </LINE>
+ <LINE>Psalm 95. vv. 1-7 </LINE>
<LINE>Lesson: 1 John 3. w. 16-23 (read by </LINE>
<LINE>Miss M. Crouch. F.R.C.S.) </LINE>
- <LINE>Holv. holv. holy! (A. and M. 160) </LINE>
+ <LINE>Holv holv. holy! (A. and M. 160) </LINE>
<LINE>Lesson: St. Luke 10, w. 25-37 (read </LINE>
- <LINE>hv L. E. C. Norbury. F.R C.S.. Senior </LINE>
+ <LINE>bv L E. C. Norbury. F.R.C.S., Senior </LINE>
<LINE>Honorary Surgeon) </LINE>
<LINE>Help us to help each other (S.P. 517) </LINE>
<LINE>Sermon by the Matron. Miss E. </LINE>
@@ -429,7 +447,7 @@
<LINE>0 Jesus, I have promised (A. and M. </LINE>
<LINE>271) </LINE>
<LINE>Prayers </LINE>
- <LINE>Thine arm. 0 Lord. in days of old </LINE>
+ <LINE>Thine arm, 0 Lord. in days of old </LINE>
<LINE>(A. and M. 369) </LINE>
<LINE>Blessing </LINE>
<LINE>Service conducted by the Hospital </LINE>
@@ -437,15 +455,15 @@
<LINE>Accompanist. John Dove </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T10:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000007">
- <TITLE> FAURE</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T10:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000007">
+ <TITLE> FAURÉ</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="283" Y="1998" W="344" H="35"/>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="435" Y="2039" W="259" H="26"/>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="306" Y="2069" W="526" H="31"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Elegie; Sicilienne played by James Whitehead (cello) </P>
+ <P>Elégie; Sicilienne played by James Whitehead (cello) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -456,12 +474,12 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>10.15 FAURE </LINE>
- <LINE>Elegie; Sicilienne </LINE>
+ <LINE>10.15 FAURÉ </LINE>
+ <LINE>Elégie; Sicilienne </LINE>
<LINE>played by James Whitehead (cello) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T10:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000008">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T10:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000008">
<TITLE> MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="284" Y="2134" W="340" H="34"/>
@@ -484,7 +502,7 @@
<LINE>Jack Leon and his Orchestra </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T11:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000009">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T11:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000009">
<TITLE> MUSIC-LOVERS' DIARY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="286" Y="2277" W="418" H="32"/>
@@ -492,7 +510,7 @@
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="286" Y="2356" W="561" H="102"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>' Music of Leos Janacek , the Czechoslovak naturalist composer': an illustrated talk by Alfred Kitchin. Singer, Mara Menshikova </P>
+ <P>'Music of Leos Janacek , the Czechoslovak naturalist composer': an illustrated talk by Alfred Kitchin. Singer, Mara Menshikova </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -516,13 +534,13 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>11.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>MUSIC-LOVERS' DIARY </LINE>
- <LINE>' Music of Leos Janacek, the Czecho</LINE>
+ <LINE>'Music of Leos Janacek, the Czecho</LINE>
<LINE>slovak naturalist composer': an </LINE>
<LINE>illustrated talk by Alfred Kitchin. </LINE>
<LINE>Singer, Mara Menshikova </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T11:20/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000010">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T11:20/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000010">
<TITLE> NEW RECORDS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="286" Y="2495" W="562" H="86"/>
@@ -544,7 +562,7 @@
<LINE>recent issues </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T11:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000011">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T11:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000011">
<TITLE> Band of the SCOTS GUARDS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="286" Y="2623" W="373" H="30"/>
@@ -564,12 +582,12 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<TABLE>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>Regimental slow march: The Garb of Old Gaut</LEFT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>Regimental slow march: The Garb of Old Gaul</LEFT.CELL>
<RIGHT.CELL>Reid</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Overture: Zampa</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Herold</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Hérold</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Suite: Woodland Pictures</LEFT.CELL>
@@ -590,15 +608,15 @@
<LINE>Conducted by Captain S. Rhodes, </LINE>
<LINE>Director of Music, Scots Guards </LINE>
<LINE>Regimental slow march: The Garb of </LINE>
- <LINE>Old Gaut ................................... Reid </LINE>
- <LINE>Overture: Zampa....................... Herold </LINE>
- <LINE>Suite: Woodland Pictures ..... Fletcher </LINE>
- <LINE>Selection: Irene ...................... Tierney </LINE>
+ <LINE>Old Gaul...................................Reid </LINE>
+ <LINE>Overture: Zampa.....................Herold </LINE>
+ <LINE>Suite: Woodland Pictures.....Fletcher </LINE>
+ <LINE>Selection: Irene......................Tierney </LINE>
<LINE>Regimental quick march: Hielan' </LINE>
- <LINE>Laddie......................................trad. </LINE>
+ <LINE>Laddie trad. </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T12:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000012">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T12:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000012">
<TITLE> 'ALICE IN WONDERLAND'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="285" Y="2976" W="339" H="31"/>
@@ -629,14 +647,14 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>12.15 p.m. 'ALICE </LINE>
+ <LINE>12.15 p.m. ALICE </LINE>
<LINE>IN WONDERLAND' </LINE>
<LINE>by Lewis Carroll. Read by Barbara </LINE>
<LINE>McFadyean and Spike Hughes, and </LINE>
<LINE>presented by Noel Iliff. Part 1 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T12:30/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000013">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T12:30/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000013">
<TITLE> ' SUNDAY SALON '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="284" Y="3174" W="564" H="117"/>
@@ -667,7 +685,7 @@
<LINE>Arrau: on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T12:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000014">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T12:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000014">
<TITLE> THE WEEK'S FILMS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="283" Y="3333" W="476" H="29"/>
@@ -689,8 +707,8 @@
<LINE>by Robert MacDermot </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T13:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000015">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T13:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000015">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="288" Y="3431" W="405" H="47"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -698,17 +716,17 @@
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>1 0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
- <LINE>1.0 NEWS </LINE>
+ <LINE>1.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T13:10/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000016">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T13:10/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000016">
<TITLE> 'IN EUROPE TODAY'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="913" Y="571" W="565" H="213"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Fortnightly talks on countries of Europe. Sweden. the Middle Way ': Amabel and Clough Williams-Ellis , who have recently visited Stockholm for the International P.E.N. Club Congress, describe the social services and architecture in Sweden </P>
+ <P>Fortnightly talks on countries of Europe. Sweden, the Middle Way': Amabel and Clough Williams-Ellis , who have recently visited Stockholm for the International P.E.N. Club Congress, describe the social services and architecture in Sweden </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -721,7 +739,7 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>1.10 'IN EUROPE TODAY' </LINE>
<LINE>Fortnightly talks on countries of </LINE>
- <LINE>Europe. Sweden. the Middle Way ': </LINE>
+ <LINE>Europe. Sweden, the Middle Way': </LINE>
<LINE>Amabel and Clough Williams-Ellis, </LINE>
<LINE>who have recently visited Stockholm </LINE>
<LINE>for the International P.E.N. Club </LINE>
@@ -729,22 +747,22 @@
<LINE>and architecture in Sweden </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T13:25/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000017">
- <TITLE> THE NATURALIST*</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T13:25/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000017">
+ <TITLE> 'THE NATURALIST'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="913" Y="837" W="564" H="191"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>A monthly programme of science and observation, introduced by Brian Vesev-Fitzgerald . 7 — ' Bird Song ': W. Kav Robinson. R S. R. Fitter , and bird recordings by Dr. Ludwig Koch. Produced by Desmond Hawkins </P>
+ <P>A monthly programme of science and observation, introduced by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald . 7-' Bird Song W. Kav Robinson. R S. R. Fitter , and bird recordings by Dr. Ludwig Koch. Produced by Desmond Hawkins </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Introduced By">
<FIRST.NAME>Brian</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Vesev-Fitzgerald</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Vesey-Fitzgerald</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Song">
- <FIRST.NAME>W. Kav</FIRST.NAME>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Kav</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Robinson.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
@@ -762,16 +780,16 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>1.25 THE NATURALIST* </LINE>
+ <LINE>1.25 'THE NATURALIST' </LINE>
<LINE>A monthly programme of science and </LINE>
<LINE>observation, introduced by Brian </LINE>
- <LINE>Vesev-Fitzgerald. 7 — ' Bird Song ': </LINE>
+ <LINE>Vesey-Fitzgerald. 7—' Bird Song </LINE>
<LINE>W. Kav Robinson. R S. R. Fitter, </LINE>
<LINE>and bird recordings by Dr. Ludwig </LINE>
<LINE>Koch. Produced by Desmond Hawkins </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T13:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000018">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T13:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000018">
<TITLE> BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="912" Y="1079" W="567" H="293"/>
@@ -780,7 +798,6 @@
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>Conducted by H C. Burgess , with Dora Jones (contralto) </P>
- <P>Overture: Mignon ...Ambroise Thomas </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -792,14 +809,14 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Dora</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Jones</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Ambroise</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Thomas</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<TABLE>
<ROW>
+ <LEFT.CELL>Overture: Mignon</LEFT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Ambroise Thomas</RIGHT.CELL>
+ </ROW>
+ <ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Songs: O Peaceful England</LEFT.CELL>
<RIGHT.CELL>German</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
@@ -833,26 +850,26 @@
<LINE>MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA </LINE>
<LINE>Conducted by H C. Burgess, with </LINE>
<LINE>Dora Jones (contralto) </LINE>
- <LINE>Overture: Mignon ...Ambroise Thomas </LINE>
+ <LINE>Overture: Mignon...Ambroise Thomas </LINE>
<LINE>Songs: </LINE>
<LINE>0 Peaceful England German </LINE>
- <LINE>Song of the Open .............. la Forge </LINE>
- <LINE>Musical Snuff-Box....................... Lyadov </LINE>
+ <LINE>Song of the Open la Forge </LINE>
+ <LINE>Musical Snuff-Box....................Lyadov </LINE>
<LINE>Dusk (Suite: Fancy Dress) </LINE>
<LINE>Armstrong Gibbs </LINE>
<LINE>Songs: </LINE>
- <LINE>Hmdu Song....................................... Rimsky-Korsakov </LINE>
+ <LINE>Hmdu Song..........Rimsky-Korsakov </LINE>
<LINE>Over the dark still silence Rizzi </LINE>
- <LINE>Suite: English Dances ............ Quilter </LINE>
+ <LINE>Suite: English Dances............Quilter </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T14:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000019">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T14:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000019">
<TITLE> IN YOUR GARDEN</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="915" Y="1538" W="564" H="85"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>' Woodland Gardening,' by F. Streeter and F. H. Grisewood </P>
+ <P>'Woodland Gardening,' by F. Streeter and F. H. Grisewood </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -868,11 +885,11 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>2.15 IN YOUR GARDEN </LINE>
- <LINE>' Woodland Gardening,' by F. Streeter </LINE>
+ <LINE>'Woodland Gardening,' by F. Streeter </LINE>
<LINE>and F. H. Grisewood </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T14:30/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000020">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T14:30/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000020">
<TITLE> June Music Festival AKSEL SCHIOTZ (tenor) PHILHARMONIC HARP TRIO</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="917" Y="1698" W="437" H="30"/>
@@ -906,11 +923,11 @@
<RIGHT.CELL>Leclair</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>Songs : Erstarrung (Fear-stricken); Du bist die Ruh' (Thou art my rest): Die Forelle (The Trout): Frühlingstraum (Spring Dream)</LEFT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>Songs: Erstarrung (Fear-stricken); Du bist die Ruh' (Thou art my rest): Die Forelle (The Trout): Frühlings traum (Spring Dream)</LEFT.CELL>
<RIGHT.CELL>Schubert</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>Trio for nute. viola, and harp </LEFT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>Trio for flute, viola, and harp </LEFT.CELL>
<RIGHT.CELL>Debussy</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
</TABLE>
@@ -923,22 +940,22 @@
<LINE>(harp) </LINE>
<LINE>Trio in D. for flute, viola, and harp </LINE>
<LINE>Leclair </LINE>
- <LINE>Songs : </LINE>
+ <LINE>Songs: </LINE>
<LINE>Erstarrung (Fear-stricken); Du bist </LINE>
<LINE>die Ruh' (Thou art my rest): Die </LINE>
<LINE>Forelle (The Trout): FrUhlings</LINE>
- <LINE>traum (Spring Dream) ....... Schubert </LINE>
- <LINE>Trio for nute. viola, and harp </LINE>
+ <LINE>traum (Spring Dream).......Schubert </LINE>
+ <LINE>Trio for flute, viola, and harp </LINE>
<LINE>Debussy </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T15:15/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000021">
- <TITLE> MELODY MIXTURE'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T15:15/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000021">
+ <TITLE> MELODY MIXTURE*</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="911" Y="2210" W="565" H="113"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Light music arranged and played by Jack Byfield and his Players. with James Bell at the organ </P>
+ <P>Light music arranged and played by Jack Byfield and his Players, with James Bell at the organ </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -953,13 +970,13 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>3.15 MELODY MIXTURE' </LINE>
+ <LINE>3.15 MELODY MIXTURE* </LINE>
<LINE>Light music arranged and played by </LINE>
- <LINE>Jack Byfield and his Players. with </LINE>
+ <LINE>Jack Byfield and his Players, with </LINE>
<LINE>James Bell at the organ </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T15:55/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000022">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T15:55/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000022">
<TITLE> 'MR. BURDEN COMES TO HIS SENSES'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="912" Y="2365" W="409" H="32"/>
@@ -990,7 +1007,7 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Freda</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Falconer</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
- <CHARACTER NAME="Llftgirl" CODE="ACTOR">
+ <CHARACTER NAME="Liftgirl" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Doreen</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Lawrence</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
@@ -1064,27 +1081,27 @@
<LINE>play for broadcasting by Anthony </LINE>
<LINE>Gittins. Produced by Ayton </LINE>
<LINE>Whitaker </LINE>
- <LINE>Mr. Burden George Owen </LINE>
+ <LINE>Mr. Burden.....................George Owen </LINE>
<LINE>Mrs. Burden Molly Rankin </LINE>
<LINE>Dr. Sloane Valentine Dyall </LINE>
<LINE>Telephone operator......Freda Falconer </LINE>
- <LINE>Llftgirl........................Doreen Lawrence </LINE>
+ <LINE>Llttgirl.....................Doreen Lawrence </LINE>
<LINE>The Senses </LINE>
- <LINE>Reception........................ Noel Johnson </LINE>
- <LINE>Excitement........................Basil Jones </LINE>
+ <LINE>Reception........................Noel Johnson </LINE>
+ <LINE>Excitement Basil Jones </LINE>
<LINE>Indignation Oliver Burt </LINE>
<LINE>Impatience Graham Doody </LINE>
<LINE>Irritation Alexander Sarner </LINE>
- <LINE>Pain ................................ Charles Leno </LINE>
+ <LINE>Pain Charles Leno </LINE>
<LINE>Dejection Charles Maunsell </LINE>
<LINE>Passion Richard Williams </LINE>
- <LINE>Exhaustion .................. Gordon Phillott </LINE>
+ <LINE>Exhaustion Gordon Phillott </LINE>
<LINE>Revenge Alastair Maclntyre </LINE>
<LINE>Reason Williams Lloyd </LINE>
<LINE>Hope Marion Holme </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T16:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000023">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T16:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000023">
<TITLE> LIGHT MUSIC FROM THE CONTINENT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="913" Y="3180" W="411" H="30"/>
@@ -1106,7 +1123,7 @@
<TABLE>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Norwegian Rhapsody No. 3</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Svendsen</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>8vendsen</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Ranz des vaches; Peasant's Dance. for strings</LEFT.CELL>
@@ -1114,7 +1131,7 @@
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Pictures from Norwegian Fairy Tales </LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Halvorsch</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Halvorsen</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
</TABLE>
<RT.TEXT>
@@ -1124,22 +1141,34 @@
<LINE>ing Light Orchestra, conducted by </LINE>
<LINE>Hugo Kramm (in co-operation with </LINE>
<LINE>Norsk Rikskringkasting) </LINE>
- <LINE>Norwegian Rhapsody No. 3...Svendsen </LINE>
- <LINE>Ranz des vaches; Peasant's Dance. </LINE>
+ <LINE>Norwegian Rhapsody No. 3...8vendsen </LINE>
+ <LINE>Ranz des vachee; Peasant's Dance. </LINE>
<LINE>for strings Grieg </LINE>
<LINE>Pictures from Norwegian Fairy Tales </LINE>
- <LINE>Halvorscn </LINE>
+ <LINE>Halvorsen </LINE>
+ <LINE>JUNE MUSIC FESTIVAL </LINE>
+ <LINE>BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA </LINE>
+ <LINE>under its conductor </LINE>
+ <LINE>Sir Adrian Boult </LINE>
+ <LINE>solo pianist </LINE>
+ <LINE>Moiseiwitsch </LINE>
+ <LINE>Overture: Benvenuto Cellini Berlioz </LINE>
+ <LINE>9.42 app. Piano Concerto No. 2, in C </LINE>
+ <LINE>minor........................ Rachmaninoff </LINE>
+ <LINE>10.17 app. Variations on an Original </LINE>
+ <LINE>Theme (Enigma) Elgar </LINE>
+ <LINE>TONIGHT AT 9.30 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T17:00/PT55M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000024">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T17:00/PT50M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000024">
<TITLE> CHILDREN'S HOUR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="6" X="1542" Y="1334" W="565" H="433"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="6" X="1542" Y="1334" W="565" H="379"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Willie Joss reads a story for the youngest listeners : ' Puffy Tam,' the adventures of a little engine, by Gregor Ian Smith Barrhead Junior Co-operative Choir: conductor, Mina Forrest </P>
+ <P>Willie Joss reads a story for the youngest listeners : ' Puffy Tarn,' the adventures of a little engine, by Gregor Ian Smith Barrhead Junior Co-operative </P>
+ <P>Choir: conductor, Mina Forrest </P>
<P>Records of birds singing in a Scottish bird sanctuary. Major the Hon. Henry Douglas Home is the commentator </P>
- <P>5.50 Children's Hour prayers </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -1147,10 +1176,6 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Willie</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Joss</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Gregor Ian Smith</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Barrhead</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Conductor">
<FIRST.NAME>Mina</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Forrest</SURNAME>
@@ -1160,7 +1185,7 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>5.0 CHILDREN'S HOUR </LINE>
<LINE>Willie Joss reads a story for the </LINE>
- <LINE>youngest listeners : ' Puffy Tam,' </LINE>
+ <LINE>youngest listeners : ' Puffy Tarn,' </LINE>
<LINE>the adventures of a little engine, </LINE>
<LINE>by Gregor Ian Smith </LINE>
<LINE>Barrhead Junior Co-operative </LINE>
@@ -1169,10 +1194,18 @@
<LINE>Scottish bird sanctuary. Major </LINE>
<LINE>the Hon. Henry Douglas Home is </LINE>
<LINE>the commentator </LINE>
+ </RT.TEXT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T17:50/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000025">
+ <TITLE> Children's Hour prayers</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="6" X="1544" Y="1734" W="480" H="33"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <RT.TEXT>
<LINE>5.50 Children's Hour prayers </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T17:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000025">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T17:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000026">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="1543" Y="1827" W="562" H="63"/>
@@ -1185,10 +1218,12 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T18:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000026">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T18:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000027">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="6" X="1529" Y="1937" W="576" H="100"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="6" X="1520" Y="1937" W="429" H="33"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="6" X="1679" Y="1937" W="270" H="57"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="6" X="1547" Y="2013" W="558" H="24"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>6.10 National Savings announcements </P>
@@ -1197,12 +1232,12 @@
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>6A Time, Greenwich </LINE>
- <LINE>6.0 NEWS </LINE>
+ <LINE>6.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>NEWS </LINE>
<LINE>6.10 National Savings announcements </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T18:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000027">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T18:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000028">
<TITLE> SCHUBERT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="1540" Y="2082" W="384" H="31"/>
@@ -1247,8 +1282,8 @@
<LINE>(double bass) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T19:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000028">
- <TITLE> 'IS THERE ANYTHING IN IT? '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T19:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000029">
+ <TITLE> 'IS THERE ANYTHING IN IT?</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="1543" Y="2400" W="378" H="30"/>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="1642" Y="2440" W="353" H="27"/>
@@ -1258,7 +1293,7 @@
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>5-' Fairyland' </P>
<P>A diversion for Midsummer Eve planned by Paul Dehn and executed by Rayner Heppenstall , with music by Antony Hopkins. Cast includes Reginald Beckwith , John Laurie , Mary O'Farrell , Alan Wheatley , and George Woodbridge </P>
- <P>Do you believe in fairies? A distinguished company at the microphone settles this awkward question once and for all. Wyndham Longshanks , poet: Dame Harriet Gravestone , trainer of child actors; Professor Pindar Fleetwing , mythologist ; and a not altogether unexpected visitor </P>
+ <P>Do you believe in fairies? A distinguished company at the microphone settles this awkward question once and for all. Wyndham Longshanks , poet; Dame Harriet Gravestone , trainer of child actors; Professor Pindar Fleetwing , mythologist; and a not altogether unexpected visitor </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -1310,8 +1345,8 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>7.0 'IS THERE </LINE>
- <LINE>ANYTHING IN IT? ' </LINE>
- <LINE>5-' Fairyland' </LINE>
+ <LINE>ANYTHING IN IT? </LINE>
+ <LINE>5—' Fairyland' </LINE>
<LINE>A diversion for Midsummer Eve </LINE>
<LINE>planned by Paul Dehn and exe</LINE>
<LINE>cuted by Rayner Heppenstall, </LINE>
@@ -1324,13 +1359,13 @@
<LINE>tinguished company at the microphone </LINE>
<LINE>settles this awkward question once </LINE>
<LINE>and for all. Wyndham Longshanks, </LINE>
- <LINE>poet: Dame Harriet Gravestone, </LINE>
+ <LINE>poet; Dame Harriet Gravestone, </LINE>
<LINE>trainer of child actors; Professor </LINE>
- <LINE>Pindar Fleetwing, mythologist ; and a </LINE>
+ <LINE>Pindar Fleetwing, mythologist; and a </LINE>
<LINE>not altogether unexpected visitor </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T19:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000029">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T19:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000030">
<TITLE>AMERICAN LETTER</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="1543" Y="3041" W="465" H="30"/>
@@ -1355,7 +1390,7 @@
<LINE>Alistair Cooke (recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T19:45/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000030">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T19:45/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000031">
<TITLE> EVENING SERVICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="1539" Y="3155" W="565" H="332"/>
@@ -1371,8 +1406,8 @@
<P>Prayer and the Lord's Prayer </P>
<P>Great God of wonders (Cong. H. 72) Sermon </P>
<P>0 for a heart to praise my God </P>
- <P>'Cong H. 489; S.P. 113) </P>
- <P>Blessing" </P>
+ <P>(Cong H. 489; S.P. 113) </P>
+ <P>Blessing </P>
<P>Organist, W. E. Ogden </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -1403,18 +1438,18 @@
<LINE>Great God of wonders (Cong. H. 72) </LINE>
<LINE>Sermon </LINE>
<LINE>0 for a heart to praise my God </LINE>
- <LINE>'Cong H. 489; S.P. 113) </LINE>
- <LINE>Blessing" </LINE>
+ <LINE>(Cong H. 489; S.P. 113) </LINE>
+ <LINE>Blessing </LINE>
<LINE>Organist, W. E. Ogden </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T20:25/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000031">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T20:25/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000032">
<TITLE> WEEK'S GOOD CAUSE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="2169" Y="1564" W="565" H="246"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Appeal on behalf of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, by the Rt. Hon. Colonel Walter Elliot , m.c. </P>
+ <P>Appeal on behalf of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, by the Rt. Hon. Colonel Walter Elliot , M.C. </P>
<P>Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to Colonel Walter Elliot , Royal Infirmary, Glasgow </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -1433,15 +1468,15 @@
<LINE>8.25 WEEK'S GOOD CAUSE </LINE>
<LINE>Appeal on behalf of the Glasgow </LINE>
<LINE>Royal Infirmary, by the Rt. Hon. </LINE>
- <LINE>Colonel Walter Elliot, m.c. </LINE>
+ <LINE>Colonel Walter Elliot, M.C. </LINE>
<LINE>Contributions will be gratefully </LINE>
<LINE>acknowledged, and should be ad</LINE>
<LINE>dressed to Colonel Walter Elliot, </LINE>
<LINE>Royal Infirmary, Glasgow </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000032">
- <TITLE> DOMBEY AND SON'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000033">
+ <TITLE> ' DOMBEY AND SON'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="2168" Y="1859" W="565" H="492"/>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="2275" Y="2359" W="349" H="25"/>
@@ -1451,12 +1486,13 @@
</EPISODE>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>by Charles Dickens , adapted for broadcasting by Alice de Grey and Philip Wade. Produced by John Richmond. Episode 7 </P>
+ <P>(George Benson is appearing in ' Better Late ') </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CAST>
<CHARACTER NAME="The Reader" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Raf</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>de la Tone</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>de la Torre</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="James Carker" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Carleton</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -1512,19 +1548,22 @@
<FIRST.NAME>John</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Richmond.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
+ <FIRST.NAME>George</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Benson</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<FOOTNOTE>
- <P>(George Benson is appearing in ' Better Late ')</P>
<P>Repeat Tuesday at 1.10</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>8.30 DOMBEY AND SON' </LINE>
+ <LINE>8.30 ' DOMBEY AND SON' </LINE>
<LINE>by Charles Dickens, adapted for </LINE>
<LINE>broadcasting by Alice de Grey </LINE>
<LINE>and Philip Wade. Produced by </LINE>
<LINE>John Richmond. Episode 7 </LINE>
- <LINE>The Reader Raf de la Tone </LINE>
+ <LINE>The Reader Raf de la Torre </LINE>
<LINE>James Carker Carleton Hobbs </LINE>
<LINE>Mr. Dombey Ralph Truman </LINE>
<LINE>Major Bagstock..........Gordon McLeod </LINE>
@@ -1539,11 +1578,10 @@
<LINE>Repeat Tuesday at 1.10 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T21:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000033">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T21:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000034">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="2168" Y="2431" W="401" H="45"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="6" X="2391" Y="2462" W="105" H="24"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Big Ben Minute</P>
@@ -1553,16 +1591,16 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T21:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000034">
- <TITLE> TONIGHT'S TALK</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T21:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000035">
+ <TITLE> TONIGHTS TALK</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="2171" Y="2532" W="438" H="31"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>9.15 TONIGHT* TALK </LINE>
+ <LINE>9.15 TONIGHTS TALK </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T21:30/PT01H20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000035">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T21:30/PT01H20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000036">
<TITLE> June Music Festival BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="2169" Y="2614" W="560" H="69"/>
@@ -1579,52 +1617,47 @@
<RELATED.CONTENT>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="6" X="1581" Y="388" W="1079" H="56"/>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="1831" Y="332" W="586" H="37"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="6" X="1581" Y="388" W="1079" H="56"/>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="1969" Y="468" W="303" H="30"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="6" X="1727" Y="525" W="786" H="87"/>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="2036" Y="640" W="166" H="35"/>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="1789" Y="699" W="527" H="82"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="6" X="1585" Y="845" W="681" H="85"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="6" X="1586" Y="895" W="679" H="35"/>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="1643" Y="932" W="625" H="38"/>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="1589" Y="982" W="677" H="74"/>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="1774" Y="1112" W="490" H="31"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA </P>
- <P>JUNE MUSIC FESTIVAL </P>
- <P>under its conductor </P>
- <P>Sir Adrian Boult solo piinist </P>
- <P>Moiseiwitsch </P>
- <P>Overture: Benvenuto Cellini Berlioz 9.42 app. Piano Concerto No. 2, in C minor Rachmaninoff 10.17 app. Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma) Elgar TONIGHT AT 9.30 </P>
+ <P>JUNE MUSIC FESTIVAL BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA under its conductor </P>
+ <P>Sir Adrian Boult solo pianist Moiseiwitsch</P>
+ <P>Overture: Benvenuto Cellini Berlioz 9.42 app. Piano Concerto No. 2, in C minor...Rachmaninoff 10.17 app. Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma) Elgar TONIGHT AT 9.30</P>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="6" X="2275" Y="788" W="403" H="404"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="6" X="2280" Y="785" W="431" H="393"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T22:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000036">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T22:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000037">
<TITLE> THE EPILOGUE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="2168" Y="2761" W="562" H="137"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>' Thus saith the Lord: Be ye holy, for I am holy.' Psalm 1; 1 Peter 1, vv. 3-23; Fill thou my life (S.P. 492); Matthew 5, v. 48 </P>
+ <P>'Thus saith the Lord: Be ye holy, for I am holy.' Psalm 1; 1 Peter 1, vv. 3-23; Fill thou my life (S.P. 492); Matthew 5, v. 48 </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.50 THE EPILOGUE </LINE>
- <LINE>' Thus saith the Lord: Be ye holy, </LINE>
+ <LINE>'Thus saith the Lord: Be ye holy, </LINE>
<LINE>for I am holy.' Psalm 1; 1 Peter 1, </LINE>
<LINE>vv. 3-23; Fill thou my life (S.P. 492); </LINE>
<LINE>Matthew 5, v. 48 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T23:00/PT03M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000037">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T23:00/PT03M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000038">
<TITLE> News summary</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="2169" Y="2943" W="417" H="29"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="6" X="2326" Y="2984" W="239" H="27"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -1634,13 +1667,13 @@
<LINE>News summary </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T23:03/PT22M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000038">
- <TITLE> TIME FOR VERSE'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T23:03/PT22M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000039">
+ <TITLE> 'TIME FOR VERSE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="2168" Y="3057" W="563" H="210"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. Poetry, prose, and music for Midsummer Eve, presented by Noel Iliff. Readers (in order of speaking): Simona Pakenham. Lewis Stringer. Anne Cullen. William Devlin , and Patricia Jessel </P>
+ <P>A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. Poetry, prose, and music for Midsummer Eve, presented by Noel Iliff. Readers (in order of speaking): Simona Pakenham , Lewis Stringer , Anne Cullen. William Devlin. and Patricia Jessel </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -1654,11 +1687,11 @@
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Simona</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Pakenham.</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Pakenham</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Lewis</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Stringer.</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Stringer</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Anne</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -1666,7 +1699,7 @@
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>William</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Devlin</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Devlin.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Patricia</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -1680,13 +1713,13 @@
<LINE>Dickinson. Poetry, prose, and music </LINE>
<LINE>for Midsummer Eve, presented by </LINE>
<LINE>Noel Iliff. Readers (in order of speak</LINE>
- <LINE>ing): Simona Pakenham. Lewis </LINE>
- <LINE>Stringer. Anne Cullen. William Devlin, </LINE>
+ <LINE>ing): Simona Pakenham, Lewis </LINE>
+ <LINE>Stringer, Anne Cullen. William Devlin. </LINE>
<LINE>and Patricia Jessel </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T23:25/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000039">
- <TITLE> ' SUNDAY NOCTURNE</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T23:25/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000040">
+ <TITLE> ' SUNDAY NOCTURNE '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="2169" Y="3312" W="532" H="31"/>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="2241" Y="3352" W="416" H="22"/>
@@ -1699,8 +1732,8 @@
<LINE>Orchestral music on records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1156-000040">
- <TITLE> Close Down</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1186-000041">
+ <TITLE>Close Down</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="2170" Y="3418" W="372" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="6" X="2351" Y="3461" W="189" H="25"/>
@@ -1715,7 +1748,7 @@
</PROGRAMME>
</SERVICE>
<SERVICE NAME="Light Programme">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T09:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000041">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T09:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000042">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="306" Y="574" W="343" H="35"/>
@@ -1729,7 +1762,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T09:10/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000042">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T09:10/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000043">
<TITLE> MORNING MELODIES</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="306" Y="676" W="474" H="36"/>
@@ -1753,7 +1786,7 @@
<LINE>at the organ of the Granada. Tooting </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T09:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000043">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T09:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000044">
<TITLE> Leslie Bridgewater Quintet</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="308" Y="811" W="518" H="30"/>
@@ -1762,7 +1795,7 @@
<LINE>9.45 Leslie Bridgewater Quintet </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T10:15/PT01H15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000044">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T10:15/PT01H15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000045">
<TITLE> 'FAMILY FAVOURITES'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="308" Y="870" W="557" H="114"/>
@@ -1777,7 +1810,7 @@
<LINE>Forces Network in Germany </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T11:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000045">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T11:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000046">
<TITLE> PEOPLE'S SERVICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="309" Y="1015" W="556" H="114"/>
@@ -1788,10 +1821,6 @@
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Welwyn Garden City Free</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Church</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Rev. R. E.</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Fenn</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
@@ -1804,8 +1833,8 @@
<LINE>the Rev. R. E. Fenn </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T12:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000046">
- <TITLE> Eric Barker in ' MERRY-GO-ROUND '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T12:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000047">
+ <TITLE> Eric Barker in ' MERRY-GO-ROUND'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="311" Y="2040" W="395" H="31"/>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="395" Y="2077" W="379" H="28"/>
@@ -1816,24 +1845,24 @@
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12 noon Eric Barker in </LINE>
- <LINE>' MERRY-GO-ROUND ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>' MERRY-GO-ROUND' </LINE>
<LINE>Repeat of last Friday's recorded </LINE>
<LINE>broadcast </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T13:00/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000047">
- <TITLE> Naunton Wayne and Basil Radford in ' DOUBLE BEDLAM'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T13:00/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000048">
+ <TITLE> Naunton Wayne and Basil Radford in ' DOUBLE BEDLAM '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="311" Y="2192" W="479" H="37"/>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="457" Y="2230" W="256" H="27"/>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="403" Y="2266" W="366" H="29"/>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="311" Y="2302" W="559" H="151"/>
</LOCATION>
- <EPISODE NUMBER="7">
+ <EPISODE NUMBER="7" OF="8">
<TITLE>' Last Ditch.'</TITLE>
</EPISODE>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>A comedy-thriller in eight episodes by John Jowett , with Judy Kelly , Stephen Jack , and Olivia Burleigh. Produced by Vernon Harris. Episode 7—' Last Ditch.' </P>
+ <P>A comedy-thriller in eight episodes by John Jowett , with Judy Kelly , Stephen Jack , and Olivia Burleigh. Produced by Vernon Harris. Episode 7-' Last Ditch.' </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -1865,7 +1894,7 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>1.0 p.m. Naunton Wayne and </LINE>
<LINE>Basil Radford in </LINE>
- <LINE>' DOUBLE BEDLAM' </LINE>
+ <LINE>' DOUBLE BEDLAM </LINE>
<LINE>A comedy-thriller in eight episodes </LINE>
<LINE>by John Jowett, with Judy Kelly, </LINE>
<LINE>Stephen Jack, and Olivia Burleigh. </LINE>
@@ -1874,7 +1903,7 @@
<LINE>Wednesday's recorded broadcast) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T13:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000048">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T13:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000049">
<TITLE> TRANSATLANTIC QUIZ</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="310" Y="2474" W="561" H="335"/>
@@ -1882,15 +1911,15 @@
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>America v. Britain: a contest to find out who knows more about the other's country </P>
- <P>London: Professor D. W. Brogan , H. W. Auburn Quiz-Master, </P>
- <P>Lionel Hale New York: Christopher Morley , and guest. Quiz-Master, Alistair Cooke </P>
+ <P>London: Professor D. W. Brqgan , H. W. Auburn Quiz-Master, </P>
+ <P>Lionel Hale NewYork: Christopher Morley , and guest. Quiz-Master, Alistair Cooke </P>
<P>This week, from the BBC Television Studios, Alexandra Palace , London, and from New York. </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Professor D. W.</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Brogan</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Brqgan</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Lionel</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -1919,7 +1948,7 @@
<LINE>America v. Britain: a contest to find </LINE>
<LINE>out who knows more about the other's </LINE>
<LINE>country </LINE>
- <LINE>London: Professor D. W. Brogan, </LINE>
+ <LINE>London: Professor D. W. Brqgan, </LINE>
<LINE>H. W. Auburn Quiz-Master, Lionel </LINE>
<LINE>Hale </LINE>
<LINE>New York: Christopher Morley, and </LINE>
@@ -1930,13 +1959,13 @@
<LINE>Repeat Wednesday at 5.0 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T14:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000049">
- <TITLE> ' ARMCHAIR MELODIES'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T14:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000050">
+ <TITLE> ' ARMCHAIR MELODIES '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="312" Y="2867" W="560" H="161"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>with Ada Alsop (soprano). Edmund Hockridge (baritone), and Charles Smart at the organ of the New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh. Introduced by Sandy Macpherson </P>
+ <P>with Ada Alsop (soprano), Edmund Hockridge (baritone), and Charles Smart at the organ of the New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh. Introduced by Sandy Macpherson </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -1959,55 +1988,52 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>2.0 ' ARMCHAIR MELODIES' </LINE>
- <LINE>with Ada Alsop (soprano). Edmund </LINE>
+ <LINE>2.0 ' ARMCHAIR MELODIES </LINE>
+ <LINE>with Ada Alsop (soprano), Edmund </LINE>
<LINE>Hockridge (baritone), and Charles </LINE>
<LINE>Smart at the organ of the New </LINE>
<LINE>Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh. Intro</LINE>
<LINE>duced by Sandy Macpherson </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
<RELATED.CONTENT>
- <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="7" X="945" Y="3374" W="707" H="55"/>
- </LOCATION>
- <P>ARMCHAIR MELODIES </P>
- </BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="7" X="930" Y="2692" W="1807" H="657"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="7" X="923" Y="2663" W="1809" H="691"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="7" X="1699" Y="3367" W="868" H="35"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="7" X="1952" Y="3399" W="770" H="35"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="7" X="954" Y="3367" W="1613" H="35"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="7" X="1952" Y="3392" W="770" H="42"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>with, left to right, Edmund Hockridge, Ada Alsop, Charles Smart, and Sandy Macpherson this afternoon at 2.0 </P>
+ <P>ARMCHAIR ME LO DIE S with, left to right, Edmund Hockridge, Ada Alsop, Charles Smart, and Sandy Macpherson this afternoon at 2.0 </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T14:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000050">
- <TITLE> Richmal Crompton's ' JUST WILLIAM '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T14:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000051">
+ <TITLE> Richmal Crompton's ' JUST WILLIAM'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="314" Y="3055" W="438" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="434" Y="3095" W="309" H="25"/>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="314" Y="3134" W="557" H="50"/>
</LOCATION>
+ <EPISODE NUMBER="34">
+ <TITLE/>
+ </EPISODE>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Episode 34. </P>
+ <P>Episode 34. </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>(Recording of last Tuesday's broadcast)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>2.30 Richmal Crompton's </LINE>
- <LINE>' JUST WILLIAM ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>' JUST WILLIAM' </LINE>
<LINE>Episode 34. (Recording of last Tues</LINE>
<LINE>day's broadcast) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T15:00/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000051">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T15:00/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000052">
<TITLE> ' MUSIC PARADE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="315" Y="3209" W="413" H="32"/>
@@ -2038,7 +2064,7 @@
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>3.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
- <LINE>' MUSIC PARADE' </LINE>
+ <LINE>' MUSIC PARADE' </LINE>
<LINE>The Combined Stoll Theatres Orches</LINE>
<LINE>tra (by permission of Prince Littler), </LINE>
<LINE>under the direction of Reginald </LINE>
@@ -2049,7 +2075,7 @@
<RELATED.CONTENT>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="7" X="2162" Y="245" W="571" H="951"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="7" X="2162" Y="263" W="579" H="932"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
@@ -2059,11 +2085,11 @@
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="2178" Y="1286" W="555" H="29"/>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="2316" Y="1320" W="276" H="33"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>TONY LOWRY and CUVE RICHARDSON who will be heard in 'Music Parade' this afternoon at 3.0 </P>
+ <P>TONY LOWRY and CUVE RICHARDSON who will be heard in ' Music Parade' this afternoon at 3.0 </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T15:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000052">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T15:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000053">
<TITLE> 'SUNDAY BY THE SEASIDE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="930" Y="570" W="363" H="31"/>
@@ -2109,7 +2135,7 @@
<LINE>Sea </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T16:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000053">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T16:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000054">
<TITLE> THE CARROLL LEVIS SHOW</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="930" Y="847" W="313" H="30"/>
@@ -2117,18 +2143,22 @@
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="930" Y="925" W="556" H="197"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>(Eighth edition). A happy-go-lucky, carefree entertainment, featuring James Etherington. a star from the Services, and the latest radio discoveries. Guest stars. Clapham and Dwyer. Dance Orchestra directed by Stanley Black . Introduced by Carroll Levis. Produced by Alfred Dunning </P>
+ <P>(Eighth edition). A happy-go-lucky, carefree entertainment, featuring James Etherington , a star from the Services, and the latest radio discoveries. Guest stars. Clapham and Dwyer. Dance Orchestra directed by Stanley Black . Introduced by Carroll Levis . Produced by Alfred Dunning </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>James</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Etherington.</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Etherington</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Directed By">
<FIRST.NAME>Stanley</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Black</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Introduced By">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Carroll</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Levis</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Produced By">
<FIRST.NAME>Alfred</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Dunning</SURNAME>
@@ -2140,7 +2170,7 @@
<LINE>CARROLL LEVIS SHOW </LINE>
<LINE>(Eighth edition). A happy-go-lucky, </LINE>
<LINE>carefree entertainment, featuring </LINE>
- <LINE>James Etherington. a star from the </LINE>
+ <LINE>James Etherington, a star from the </LINE>
<LINE>Services, and the latest radio dis</LINE>
<LINE>coveries. Guest stars. Clapham and </LINE>
<LINE>Dwyer. Dance Orchestra directed by </LINE>
@@ -2148,7 +2178,7 @@
<LINE>Levis. Produced by Alfred Dunning </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T17:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000054">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T17:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000055">
<TITLE> 'THINK ON THESE THINGS'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="930" Y="2033" W="561" H="95"/>
@@ -2165,7 +2195,7 @@
<LINE>hymns. (BBC recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T17:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000055">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T17:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000056">
<TITLE> BILLY TERNENT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="933" Y="2168" W="557" H="94"/>
@@ -2191,7 +2221,7 @@
<LINE>and Mervyn Saunders </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T17:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000056">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T17:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000057">
<TITLE> Arthur Askey in ' FOREVER ARTHUR'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="935" Y="2303" W="406" H="30"/>
@@ -2200,7 +2230,8 @@
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>with Kenneth Home </P>
- <P>Eve Becke, and Tom Henry and the Tomboys. Augmented Dance Orchestra conducted by Stanley Black . Produced by Harry S. Pepper. </P>
+ <P>Eve Becke, and Tom Henry and the Tomboys. Augmented Dance Orchestra conducted by Stanley Black . Produced by Harry S. Pepper. </P>
+ <P>(Arthur Askey is appearing at His Majesty's Theatre) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -2216,11 +2247,14 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Harry S.</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Pepper.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Arthur</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Askey</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>(Repeat of last Monday's recorded broadcast)</P>
- <P>(Arthur Askey is appearing at His Majesty's Theatre)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>5.45 Arthur Askey in </LINE>
@@ -2236,14 +2270,14 @@
<LINE>Majesty's Theatre) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T18:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000057">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T18:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000058">
<TITLE> VARIETY BAND-BOX</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="1551" Y="568" W="558" H="368"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>broadcast from the Camberwell Palace </P>
- <P>With Dorothy Squires. Vincent Tilds ley's Mastersingers, Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye. Charmian Innes , The Hotchas. Leslie Haskell. and Jack Payne 's Orchestra conducted by Stanley Andrews. Presenting ' An </P>
+ <P>With Dorothy Squires. Vincent Tilds ley's Mastersingers, Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye. Charmian Innes , The Hotchas, Leslie Haskell. and Jack Payne 's Orchestra conducted by Stanley Andrews. Presenting ' An </P>
<P>Old Song and a New Singer, with Alec Drew. Programme introduced by Barbara Mullen , and produced by Joy Russell-Smith and Bryan Sears </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -2301,7 +2335,7 @@
<LINE>With Dorothy Squires. Vincent Tilds</LINE>
<LINE>ley's Mastersingers, Ivor Moreton </LINE>
<LINE>and Dave Kaye. Charmian Innes, The </LINE>
- <LINE>Hotchas. Leslie Haskell. and Jack </LINE>
+ <LINE>Hotchas, Leslie Haskell. and Jack </LINE>
<LINE>Payne's Orchestra conducted by </LINE>
<LINE>Stanley Andrews. Presenting ' An </LINE>
<LINE>Old Song and a New Singer, with </LINE>
@@ -2310,11 +2344,10 @@
<LINE>Joy Russell-Smith and Bryan Sears </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000058">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000059">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="1554" Y="964" W="411" H="30"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="7" X="1774" Y="1007" W="104" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -2324,7 +2357,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T19:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000059">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T19:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000060">
<TITLE> 'MIDNIGHT SUN'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="1550" Y="1068" W="558" H="237"/>
@@ -2354,7 +2387,7 @@
<RELATED.CONTENT>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="7" X="297" Y="1168" W="1211" H="668"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="7" X="284" Y="1152" W="1209" H="687"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
@@ -2362,17 +2395,17 @@
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="320" Y="1851" W="1163" H="103"/>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="812" Y="1954" W="173" H="28"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>MIDNIGHT SUN. Listeners io the midnight broadcast will hear a description of the dawn of Midsummers Day at Kiruna in the Arctic Circle. At 7.10 this evening Dr. David Evans explains why the Midnight Sun can be seen in some places and not in others </P>
+ <P>MIDNIGHT SUN. Listeners io the midnight broadcast will hear a description o/ the dawn of Midsummer's Day at Kiruna in the Arctic Circle. At 7.10 this evening Dr. David Evans explains why the Midnight Sun can be seen in some places and not in others </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T19:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000060">
- <TITLE> ' LISTEN TO MY MUSIC</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T19:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000061">
+ <TITLE> ' LISTEN TO MY MUSIC'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="1553" Y="1338" W="557" H="158"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>with Beryl Davis , Johnnv Green , the Song Pedlars, the Singing Strings directed by Reg. Leopold, and Ted Heath and his Music. Presented by Pat Dixon </P>
+ <P>with Beryl Davis , Johnny Green , the Song Pedlars, the Singing Strings directed by Reg. Leopold, and Ted Heath and his Music. Presented by Pat Dixon </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -2381,7 +2414,7 @@
<SURNAME>Davis</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Johnnv</FIRST.NAME>
+ <FIRST.NAME>Johnny</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Green</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
@@ -2395,27 +2428,27 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>7.15 ' LISTEN TO MY MUSIC </LINE>
- <LINE>with Beryl Davis, Johnnv Green, the </LINE>
+ <LINE>7.15 ' LISTEN TO MY MUSIC' </LINE>
+ <LINE>with Beryl Davis, Johnny Green, the </LINE>
<LINE>Song Pedlars, the Singing Strings </LINE>
<LINE>directed by Reg. Leopold, and Ted </LINE>
<LINE>Heath and his Music. Presented by </LINE>
<LINE>Pat Dixon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T19:45/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000061">
- <TITLE> GRAND HOTEL'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T19:45/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000062">
+ <TITLE> ' GRAND HOTEL'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="1553" Y="1530" W="562" H="429"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Albert Sandler and the Palm Court Orchestra, with Henry Cummings (baritone), in a programme of the kind of music that you hear in the Palm Court of your favourite hotel </P>
+ <P>Albert Sandier and the Palm Court Orchestra, with Henry Cummings (baritone), in a programme of the kind of music that you hear in the Palm Court of your favourite hotel </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Albert</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Sandler</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Sandier</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Baritone">
<FIRST.NAME>Henry</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -2425,16 +2458,16 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<TABLE>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>Selection: White Horse</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Inn Stolz</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>Selection: White Horse Inn</LEFT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Stolz</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Evensong</LEFT.CELL>
<RIGHT.CELL>Easthope Martin</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>O Star of Eve (Tannhauser)</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Warner</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>O Star of Eve (Tannhäuser)</LEFT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Wagner</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Selection: The Dancing Years</LEFT.CELL>
@@ -2445,8 +2478,8 @@
<RIGHT.CELL>German</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>Artist's Life</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Johann Strauss</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>Artist's Life Johann</LEFT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Strauss</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Gypsy Carnival</LEFT.CELL>
@@ -2454,8 +2487,8 @@
</ROW>
</TABLE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>7.45 GRAND HOTEL' </LINE>
- <LINE>Albert Sandler and the Palm </LINE>
+ <LINE>7.45 ' GRAND HOTEL' </LINE>
+ <LINE>Albert Sandier and the Palm </LINE>
<LINE>Court Orchestra, with Henry </LINE>
<LINE>Cummings (baritone), in a pro</LINE>
<LINE>gramme of the kind of music that </LINE>
@@ -2463,15 +2496,15 @@
<LINE>your favourite hotel </LINE>
<LINE>Selection: White Horse Inn Stolz </LINE>
<LINE>Evensong Easthope Martin </LINE>
- <LINE>0 Star of Eve (Tannhauser)... Warner </LINE>
+ <LINE>0 Star of Eve (Tannhauser)... Wagner </LINE>
<LINE>Selection: The Dancing Years..Novello </LINE>
<LINE>The Yeomen of England German </LINE>
<LINE>Artist's Life Johann Strauss </LINE>
- <LINE>Gypsy Carnival ................... arr. Krein </LINE>
+ <LINE>Gypsy Carnival...................arr. Krein </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000062">
- <TITLE> ' AMBROSE AND ANNE</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000063">
+ <TITLE> ' AMBROSE AND ANNE '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="1558" Y="1985" W="557" H="110"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -2490,13 +2523,13 @@
<P>(BBC recording)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>8.30 ' AMBROSE AND ANNE </LINE>
+ <LINE>8.30 ' AMBROSE AND ANNE ' </LINE>
<LINE>The music of Ambrose and his Or</LINE>
<LINE>chestra with the songs of Anne </LINE>
<LINE>Shelton. (BBC recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T21:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000063">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T21:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000064">
<TITLE> SUNDAY HALF-HOUR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="1556" Y="2125" W="559" H="157"/>
@@ -2521,7 +2554,7 @@
<LINE>Dunlop </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T21:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000064">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T21:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000065">
<TITLE> Binnie Hale and Sonnie Hale in 'ALL HALE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="1557" Y="2314" W="405" H="31"/>
@@ -2560,13 +2593,16 @@
<LINE>tions by Frederick Chappelle. </LINE>
<LINE>Produced by Michael North </LINE>
<LINE>Repeat tomorrow at 12.30 (Home) </LINE>
+ <LINE>TONY LOWRY </LINE>
+ <LINE>and CUVE RICHARDSON </LINE>
+ <LINE>who will be heard in ' Music Parade' </LINE>
+ <LINE>this afternoon at 3.0 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000065">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000066">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="2178" Y="1402" W="411" H="31"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="7" X="2401" Y="1445" W="105" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -2576,8 +2612,8 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T22:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000066">
- <TITLE> ' TALKING WITH YOU</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T22:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000067">
+ <TITLE> ' TALKING WITH YOU'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="2179" Y="1499" W="534" H="31"/>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="2356" Y="1540" W="198" H="25"/>
@@ -2594,11 +2630,11 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>10.10 ' TALKING WITH YOU </LINE>
+ <LINE>10.10 ' TALKING WITH YOU' </LINE>
<LINE>Donald Soper </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T22:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000067">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T22:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000068">
<TITLE> 'THE TWILIGHT HOUR'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="2176" Y="1588" W="336" H="32"/>
@@ -2625,7 +2661,7 @@
<LINE>New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T22:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000068">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T22:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000069">
<TITLE> 'IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="2182" Y="1841" W="330" H="30"/>
@@ -2654,7 +2690,7 @@
<LINE>and Jean Cavall </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T23:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000069">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T23:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000070">
<TITLE> ' QUIET RHYTHM'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="2182" Y="1997" W="558" H="83"/>
@@ -2676,7 +2712,7 @@
<LINE>Neal Arden </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-25T23:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000070">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-23T23:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000071">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="2183" Y="2108" W="330" H="29"/>
@@ -2685,7 +2721,7 @@
<LINE>11.50 NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T00:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000071">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T00:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000072">
<TITLE> 'MIDNIGHT SUN'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="2182" Y="2167" W="373" H="31"/>
@@ -2700,7 +2736,7 @@
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.0 midnight Big Ben </LINE>
- <LINE>'MIDNIGHT SUN* </LINE>
+ <LINE>'MIDNIGHT SUN' </LINE>
<LINE>A visit to the town of Kiruna, </LINE>
<LINE>inside the Arctic Circle in North</LINE>
<LINE>ern Sweden. The broadcast in</LINE>
@@ -2713,8 +2749,8 @@
<LINE>Sweden) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T00:15" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1156-000072">
- <TITLE> Close Down</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T00:15" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1186-000073">
+ <TITLE>Close Down</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="7" X="2182" Y="2604" W="380" H="31"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -2725,27 +2761,27 @@
</SERVICE>
</RADIO>
</DAY>
- <DAY DATE="1945-11-26">
+ <DAY DATE="1946-06-24">
<TV>
<SERVICE NAME="BBC Television">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000563">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000580">
<TITLE> DEMONSTRATION FILM</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="868" Y="2265" W="497" H="32"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="25" X="1098" Y="2308" W="92" H="24"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>11.0-12.0 DEMONSTRATION </LINE>
<LINE>FILM </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T15:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000564">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T15:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000581">
<TITLE> CRICKET</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="1489" Y="666" W="355" H="33"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="1585" Y="708" W="364" H="25"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="1668" Y="749" W="197" H="25"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="1488" Y="788" W="561" H="195"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="25" X="1608" Y="1053" W="340" H="38"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>ENGLAND v. INDIA from Lord's </P>
@@ -2771,13 +2807,14 @@
<LINE>follow the play </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T17:30/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000565">
- <TITLE> CRICKET</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T17:30/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000582">
+ <TITLE> CRICKET </TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="1490" Y="1157" W="356" H="31"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="1586" Y="1198" W="364" H="25"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="1670" Y="1239" W="196" H="24"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="1491" Y="1280" W="559" H="57"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="25" X="1610" Y="1415" W="318" H="37"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>ENGLAND v. INDIA from Lord's </P>
@@ -2791,7 +2828,7 @@
<LINE>in the Test Match at Lord's </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000566">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000583">
<TITLE> Edric Connor introduces BALLET NEGRES</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="1491" Y="1519" W="480" H="29"/>
@@ -2844,7 +2881,7 @@
<LINE>Berto Pasuka, twenty - six - year - old </LINE>
<LINE>Jamaican dancer, has fulfilled a life</LINE>
<LINE>long ambition in founding the Ballet </LINE>
- <LINE>Negrès-the first Negro ballet to be </LINE>
+ <LINE>Negrès—the first Negro ballet to be </LINE>
<LINE>seen in Europe. </LINE>
<LINE>He was brought up among the </LINE>
<LINE>Maroon negroes. direct descendants of </LINE>
@@ -2860,7 +2897,7 @@
<LINE>dancing </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T21:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000567">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T21:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000584">
<TITLE> Film</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="2118" Y="672" W="316" H="30"/>
@@ -2869,7 +2906,7 @@
<LINE>9.0 Film </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T21:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000568">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T21:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000585">
<TITLE> ' TRANSATLANTIC QUIZ'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="2116" Y="752" W="520" H="33"/>
@@ -2917,7 +2954,7 @@
<LINE>Produced by Mary Adams </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000569">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000586">
<TITLE> News (sound only)</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="2119" Y="1143" W="494" H="31"/>
@@ -2930,8 +2967,8 @@
</TV>
<RADIO>
<SERVICE NAME="Home Service">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T06:30/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000073">
- <TITLE> a.m ' BRIGHT AND EARLY'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T06:30/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000074">
+ <TITLE> 'BRIGHT AND EARLY'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="204" Y="561" W="339" H="31"/>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="275" Y="600" W="419" H="28"/>
@@ -2944,13 +2981,13 @@
<P>Big Ben</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>6.30 a.m Big Ben </LINE>
- <LINE>' BRIGHT AND EARLY' </LINE>
+ <LINE>6.30 a.m. Big Ben </LINE>
+ <LINE>'BRIGHT AND EARLY' </LINE>
<LINE>Gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T06:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000074">
- <TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T06:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000075">
+ <TITLE> General Weather Forecast </TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="205" Y="692" W="565" H="63"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -2962,7 +2999,7 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T07:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000075">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T07:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000076">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="208" Y="782" W="483" H="31"/>
@@ -2974,7 +3011,7 @@
<LINE>7.0 Time, Greenwich NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T07:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000076">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T07:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000077">
<TITLE> Programme Parade</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="207" Y="839" W="431" H="31"/>
@@ -2983,7 +3020,7 @@
<LINE>7.10 Programme Parade </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T07:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000077">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T07:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000078">
<TITLE> MORNING MUSIC</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="208" Y="895" W="437" H="33"/>
@@ -3005,7 +3042,7 @@
<LINE>John Blore and his Orchestra </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T07:50/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000078">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T07:50/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000079">
<TITLE> 'LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS!'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="208" Y="994" W="562" H="32"/>
@@ -3015,12 +3052,12 @@
<P>Readings from the Bible </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>7.50 'LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS!' </LINE>
+ <LINE>7.50 LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS!' </LINE>
<LINE>Readings from the Bible </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T07:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000079">
- <TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T07:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000080">
+ <TITLE> General Weather Forecast </TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="209" Y="1086" W="560" H="65"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -3032,8 +3069,8 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T08:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000080">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T08:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000081">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="209" Y="1177" W="483" H="30"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -3044,7 +3081,7 @@
<LINE>8.0 Time, Greenwich : NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T08:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000081">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T08:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000082">
<TITLE> Programme Parade</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="209" Y="1233" W="429" H="31"/>
@@ -3053,7 +3090,7 @@
<LINE>8.10 Programme Parade </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T08:15/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000082">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T08:15/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000083">
<TITLE> ' SAVE YOUR ENERGY'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="208" Y="1292" W="512" H="30"/>
@@ -3075,7 +3112,7 @@
<LINE>Talk by Sybil Haddock </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T08:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000083">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T08:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000084">
<TITLE> MONDAY-MORNING MEDLEY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="207" Y="1382" W="459" H="30"/>
@@ -3100,7 +3137,7 @@
<LINE>Clive Richardson's London Fantasia </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T09:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000084">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T09:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000085">
<TITLE> SID PHILLIPS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="209" Y="1536" W="399" H="31"/>
@@ -3122,18 +3159,14 @@
<LINE>and his Band. with Jill Allan </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T09:30/PT35M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000085">
- <TITLE> This Week's Composer</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T09:30/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000086">
+ <TITLE> This Week's Composer MOZART</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="209" Y="1623" W="462" H="29"/>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="409" Y="1663" W="159" H="25"/>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="210" Y="1702" W="561" H="46"/>
</LOCATION>
- <EPISODE>
- <TITLE>MOZART</TITLE>
- </EPISODE>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>MOZART</P>
<P>Gramophone records of movements from his concertos </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
@@ -3143,7 +3176,7 @@
<LINE>from his concertos </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T10:05/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000086">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T10:05/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000087">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="211" Y="1777" W="454" H="29"/>
@@ -3157,24 +3190,24 @@
<LINE>News commentary </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T10:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000087">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T10:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000088">
<TITLE> THE DAILY SERVICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="834" Y="559" W="564" H="163"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>from page 113 of 'New Every Morning ' and page 60 of ' Each Returning Day.' On Jordan's bank; Psalm 84; St. Luke 3. vv. 2-9 and 15-17; Father all-seeing </P>
+ <P>from page 113 of 'New Every Morning ' and page 60 of ' Each Returning Day.' On Jordan's bank: Psalm 84; St. Luke 3. vv. 2-9 and 15-17; Father all-seeing </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.15 THE DAILY SERVICE </LINE>
<LINE>from page 113 of 'New Every Morn</LINE>
<LINE>ing ' and page 60 of ' Each Returning </LINE>
- <LINE>Day.' On Jordan's bank; Psalm 84; </LINE>
+ <LINE>Day.' On Jordan's bank: Psalm 84; </LINE>
<LINE>St. Luke 3. vv. 2-9 and 15-17; Father </LINE>
<LINE>all-seeing </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T10:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000088">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T10:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000089">
<TITLE> MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="836" Y="764" W="335" H="30"/>
@@ -3182,13 +3215,13 @@
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="835" Y="843" W="563" H="74"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Band of the Life Guards, conducted by Captain A. Lemoine. Director of Music, The Life Guards </P>
+ <P>Band of the Life Guards, conducted by Captain A. Lemoine , Director of Music, The Life Guards </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Conducted By">
<FIRST.NAME>Captain A.</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Lemoine.</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Lemoine</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -3196,11 +3229,11 @@
<LINE>10.30 MUSIC </LINE>
<LINE>WHILE YOU WORK </LINE>
<LINE>Band of the Life Guards, conducted </LINE>
- <LINE>by Captain A. Lemoine. Director of </LINE>
+ <LINE>by Captain A. Lemoine, Director of </LINE>
<LINE>Music, The Life Guards </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T11:00/PT01H20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000089">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T11:00/PT01H20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000090">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="836" Y="961" W="415" H="29"/>
@@ -3255,7 +3288,7 @@
<LINE>John (ii),' by the Rev. F. N. Davey </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T12:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000090">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T12:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000091">
<TITLE> HILDEGARDE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="837" Y="1422" W="441" H="29"/>
@@ -3269,8 +3302,8 @@
<LINE>on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T12:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000091">
- <TITLE> Binnie Hale and Sonnie Hale in 'ALL HALE'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T12:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000092">
+ <TITLE> Binnie Hale and Sonnie Hate in 'ALL HALE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="838" Y="1520" W="406" H="29"/>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="1000" Y="1563" W="234" H="65"/>
@@ -3281,33 +3314,32 @@
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.30 Binnie Hale and </LINE>
- <LINE>Sonnie Hale in </LINE>
- <LINE>'ALL HALE' </LINE>
+ <LINE>Sonnie Hate in </LINE>
+ <LINE>'ALL HALE' </LINE>
<LINE>Recording of yesterday's broadcast in </LINE>
<LINE>the Light Programme </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T13:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000092">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T13:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000093">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="845" Y="1727" W="409" H="53"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="8" X="1068" Y="1767" W="103" H="23"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>1.0Time, Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>1.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T13:10/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000093">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T13:10/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000094">
<TITLE>' THOSE WERE THE DAYS!'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="837" Y="1829" W="562" H="112"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Harry Davidson and his Orchestra. with Olga Gwynne. </P>
+ <P>Harry Davidson and his Orchestra, with Olga Gwynne. </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -3326,12 +3358,12 @@
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>1.10' THOSE WERE THE DAYS!' </LINE>
- <LINE>Harry Davidson and his Orchestra. </LINE>
+ <LINE>Harry Davidson and his Orchestra, </LINE>
<LINE>with Olga Gwynne. (Recording of </LINE>
<LINE>last Saturday's broadcast) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T13:55/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000094">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T13:55/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000095">
<TITLE> JOE VENUTI</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="838" Y="1974" W="510" H="59"/>
@@ -3344,13 +3376,13 @@
<LINE>and his Blue Four: on records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T14:05/PT55M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000095">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T14:05/PT55M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000096">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="837" Y="2081" W="563" H="391"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. The U.S.A. (viii). 'Whoopee ti-yi-yo! Git along Little Dogies!'. by Rhoda Power. Stories of the cattle country, illustrated by cowboy songs </P>
+ <P>STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. The U.S.A. (viii). 'Whoopee ti-yi-yo ! Git along Little Dogies!'. by Rhoda Power. Stories of the cattle country, illustrated by cowboy songs </P>
<P>2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES. Concert by the BBC Orchestra, conducted and presented by Reginald Jacques </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -3375,14 +3407,14 @@
<RIGHT.CELL>Beethoven</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>Marche mihtaire</LEFT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>Marche militaire</LEFT.CELL>
<RIGHT.CELL>Schubert</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
</TABLE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>2.5 FOR THE SCHOOLS </LINE>
<LINE>STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. The </LINE>
- <LINE>U.S.A. (viii). 'Whoopee ti-yi-yo! </LINE>
+ <LINE>U.S.A. (viii). 'Whoopee ti-yi-yo ! </LINE>
<LINE>Git along Little Dogies!'. by Rhoda </LINE>
<LINE>Power. Stories of the cattle country, </LINE>
<LINE>illustrated by cowboy songs </LINE>
@@ -3392,11 +3424,11 @@
<LINE>First movement from the Unfinished </LINE>
<LINE>Symphony Schubert </LINE>
<LINE>Allegretto Scherzando from Symphony </LINE>
- <LINE>No. 8................................. Beethoven </LINE>
- <LINE>Marche mihtaire Schubert </LINE>
+ <LINE>No. 8 ................................. Beethoven </LINE>
+ <LINE>Marche militaire Schubert </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T15:00/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000096">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T15:00/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000097">
<TITLE> LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="837" Y="2509" W="411" H="30"/>
@@ -3411,8 +3443,17 @@
<LINE>All-England Championships </LINE>
<LINE>Report from Wimbledon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="8" X="974" Y="2677" W="266" H="25"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="8" X="862" Y="2715" W="512" H="100"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>LAWN TENNIS Programmes may be interrupted between 3.5 and 4.45 p.m. for commentaries on the All-England Championships at Wimbledon </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T15:05/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000097">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T15:05/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000098">
<TITLE> XAVIER CUGAT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="836" Y="2873" W="552" H="91"/>
@@ -3426,7 +3467,7 @@
<LINE>on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000098">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000099">
<TITLE> SOUTHERN SERENADE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="837" Y="2997" W="560" H="90"/>
@@ -3440,7 +3481,7 @@
<LINE>directed by Reg. Leopold </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000099">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000100">
<TITLE> ENA BAGA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="835" Y="3120" W="559" H="88"/>
@@ -3454,8 +3495,8 @@
<LINE>Camden Town, London </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T16:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000100">
- <TITLE> 'HOWDY FOLKS AGAIN'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T16:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000101">
+ <TITLE> ' HOWDY FOLKS AGAIN'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="836" Y="3243" W="555" H="64"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -3463,18 +3504,17 @@
<P>Recording of last Friday's broadcast </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>4.15 'HOWDY FOLKS AGAIN' </LINE>
+ <LINE>4.15 ' HOWDY FOLKS AGAIN' </LINE>
<LINE>Recording of last Friday's broadcast </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T16:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000101">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T16:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000102">
<TITLE> STORIES OLD AND NEW</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="836" Y="3341" W="564" H="137"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="8" X="1205" Y="3497" W="14" H="17"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>' Ladies of the Village,' written by Eric Allen and read by Ronald Simp son. a </P>
+ <P>' Ladies of the Village,' written by Eric Allen and read by Ronald Simp son. </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -3497,17 +3537,16 @@
<LINE>Eric Allen and read by Ronald Simp</LINE>
<LINE>son. (Previously broadcast on July </LINE>
<LINE>22. 1945) </LINE>
- <LINE>a </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T17:00/PT55M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000102">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T17:00/PT55M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000103">
<TITLE> CHILDREN'S HOUR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="1465" Y="1705" W="564" H="374"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>Another story from ' Uncle Remus,' by Joel Chandler Harris , told by Richard George </P>
- <P>5.15 ' Babar and Celeste': Jean de Brunhoff 's immortal story set to music by Francis Poulenc and told by Bruce Belfrage , with the composer at the piano </P>
+ <P>5.15 ' Babar and Celeste': Jean de Brunhoff's immortal story set to music by Francis Poulenc and told by Bruce Belfrage , with the composer at the piano </P>
<P>5.40 News from the Zoo, by Dr. Geoffrey Vevers </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -3520,10 +3559,6 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Richard</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>George</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Jean</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>de Brunhoff</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Music By">
<FIRST.NAME>Francis</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Poulenc</SURNAME>
@@ -3554,7 +3589,7 @@
<RELATED.CONTENT>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="8" X="1449" Y="2739" W="599" H="515"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="8" X="1466" Y="2748" W="579" H="510"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
@@ -3563,12 +3598,11 @@
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="1469" Y="3310" W="562" H="132"/>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="1603" Y="3443" W="286" H="32"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>BABAR and CELESTE </P>
- <P>Poidenc has set lean de Brunhoff's creation to music. Children will hear it, with the composer at the piano, at 5.15 in Children's Hour. (Drawing by courtesy of Melhuen) </P>
+ <P>BABAR and CELESTE Poulenc has set Jean de Brunhoff's creation to music. Children will hear it, with the composer at the piano, at 5.15 in Children's Hour. (Drawing by courtesy of Methuen) </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T17:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000103">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T17:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000104">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="1465" Y="2109" W="561" H="64"/>
@@ -3581,24 +3615,26 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T18:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000104">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T18:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000105">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="8" X="1451" Y="2207" W="500" H="100"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="8" X="1467" Y="2207" W="406" H="49"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="8" X="1684" Y="2230" W="106" H="35"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="8" X="1464" Y="2282" W="487" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<FOOTNOTE>
- <P>Time, Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Time. Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>Time, Greenwich </LINE>
- <LINE>6.0 NEWS </LINE>
+ <LINE>6.0 Time. Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>NEWS </LINE>
<LINE>6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T18:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000105">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T18:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000106">
<TITLE> ' WHAT ARE THE CHURCHES DOING?'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="1465" Y="2333" W="562" H="155"/>
@@ -3622,7 +3658,7 @@
<LINE>Rupp </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000106">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000107">
<TITLE> PALM COURT ORCHESTRA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="1463" Y="2510" W="567" H="191"/>
@@ -3634,17 +3670,17 @@
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2092" Y="1751" W="564" H="72"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>(directed by Albert Sandler ), and the Albert Sandler Trio </P>
+ <P>(directed by Albert Sandier ), and the Albert Sandier Trio </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Directed By">
<FIRST.NAME>Albert</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Sandler</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Sandier</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Albert</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Sandler</SURNAME>
+ <FIRST.NAME>Albert Sandier</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Trio</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -3659,7 +3695,7 @@
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>When April sings</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Stole</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Stolz</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Dream Dances Nos. 2 and 3 </LEFT.CELL>
@@ -3680,17 +3716,17 @@
</TABLE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>6.30 PALM COURT ORCHESTRA </LINE>
- <LINE>(directed by Albert Sandler), and </LINE>
- <LINE>the Albert Sandler Trio </LINE>
+ <LINE>(directed by Albert Sandier), and </LINE>
+ <LINE>the Albert Sandier Trio </LINE>
<LINE>Amoretten Tanz Gung'l </LINE>
<LINE>Zazra Bowen </LINE>
- <LINE>When April sings Stole </LINE>
+ <LINE>When April sings.......Stole </LINE>
<LINE>BABAR and CELESTE </LINE>
- <LINE>Poidenc has set lean de Brunhoff's </LINE>
+ <LINE>Poulenc has set Jean de Brunhoff's </LINE>
<LINE>creation to music. Children will hear it, </LINE>
<LINE>with the composer at the piano, at 5.15 </LINE>
<LINE>in Children's Hour. (Drawing by </LINE>
- <LINE>courtesy of Melhuen) </LINE>
+ <LINE>courtesy of Methuen) </LINE>
<LINE>Dream Dances Nos. 2 and 3 </LINE>
<LINE>Coleridge-Taylor </LINE>
<LINE>Karpathia Bereni </LINE>
@@ -3698,7 +3734,7 @@
<LINE>Los marimberos Bochmann </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T19:00/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000107">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T19:00/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000108">
<TITLE> BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2094" Y="1850" W="563" H="28"/>
@@ -3733,13 +3769,13 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>7.0 BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA </LINE>
<LINE>Conductor, Ian Whyte </LINE>
- <LINE>Four Norwegian Dances Grieg </LINE>
- <LINE>Scherzo fantastique.................... Suk </LINE>
- <LINE>Eightsome Reel......................... Ian Whyte </LINE>
+ <LINE>Four Norwegian Dances..............Grieg </LINE>
+ <LINE>Scherzo fantastique Suk </LINE>
+ <LINE>Eightsome Reel Ian Whyte </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T19:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000108">
- <TITLE> ' GETTING THE MOST OUT OF ... '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T19:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000109">
+ <TITLE> ' GETTING THE MOST OUT OF....'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2097" Y="2026" W="374" H="29"/>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2155" Y="2068" W="443" H="25"/>
@@ -3747,7 +3783,7 @@
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2092" Y="2148" W="565" H="149"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>4—' Talking' </P>
+ <P>4-' Talking' </P>
<P>James Stephens talks about talking. He is perhaps best known as a poet and a writer, but he is also an incomparable talker and is very interested in other people's conversation and in character revealed in talk </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -3760,7 +3796,7 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>7.40 ' GETTING </LINE>
- <LINE>THE MOST OUT OF ... ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>THE MOST OUT OF...' </LINE>
<LINE>4—' Talking' </LINE>
<LINE>James Stephens talks about talking. </LINE>
<LINE>He is perhaps best known as a poet </LINE>
@@ -3770,7 +3806,7 @@
<LINE>and in character revealed in talk </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T20:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000109">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T20:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000110">
<TITLE> RAY VENTURA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2094" Y="2326" W="563" H="134"/>
@@ -3805,47 +3841,47 @@
<LINE>Elloy. Harmonica, Max Geldray </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000110">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000111">
<TITLE> TOSCANINI</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2093" Y="2486" W="408" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2244" Y="2535" W="258" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
- <RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>(Se6 top of page) </P>
- </RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <FOOTNOTE>
+ <P>(See top of page)</P>
+ </FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>8.30 TOSCANINI </LINE>
- <LINE>(Se6 top of page) </LINE>
+ <LINE>(See top of page) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
<RELATED.CONTENT>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="8" X="1516" Y="362" W="608" H="120"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="8" X="1480" Y="362" W="667" H="592"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>Toscanini </P>
+ <P>Toscanini </P>
+ <P>conducts the Orchestra della Scala in a broadcast from the Scala Theatre, Milan This concert celebrates his </P>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="8" X="2198" Y="322" W="424" H="646"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="8" X="2196" Y="350" W="394" H="626"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="8" X="1480" Y="555" W="1120" H="839"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="8" X="1481" Y="989" W="1119" H="405"/>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="1618" Y="1425" W="806" H="30"/>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="1882" Y="1467" W="542" H="29"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>conducts the Orchestra della Scala in a broadcast from the Scala Theatre, Milan </P>
- <P>This concert celebrates his debut as a conductor on June 25, 1886 </P>
- <P>8.30 PART I Symphony No. 1, in C ............ Beethoven </P>
+ <P>debut as a conductor on June 25, 1886 </P>
+ <P>8.30 PART 1 Symphony No. 1, in C ............ Beethoven </P>
<P>9.25 PART 2 Symphony No. 9, in D minor (The Choral) Beethoven </P>
<P>SOLOISTS : Gabriella Gatti, Giacinto Prandelli, Fedora Barbiere, Tancredi Pasero </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T21:00/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000111">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T21:00/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000112">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2098" Y="2585" W="401" H="54"/>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2326" Y="2623" W="104" H="27"/>
@@ -3858,12 +3894,12 @@
<P>Big Ben Minute</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>9.0Big Ben Minute </LINE>
+ <LINE>9.0 Big Ben Minute </LINE>
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
<LINE>followed by Interlude </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T21:25/PT01H10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000112">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T21:25/PT01H10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000113">
<TITLE> TOSCANINI</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2093" Y="2713" W="408" H="32"/>
@@ -3877,7 +3913,7 @@
<LINE>(See top of page) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T22:35/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000113">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T22:35/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000114">
<TITLE>Interlude</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2095" Y="2814" W="377" H="30"/>
@@ -3886,7 +3922,7 @@
<LINE>10.35 app. Interlude </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T22:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000114">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T22:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000115">
<TITLE> TODAY IN PARLIAMENT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2096" Y="2871" W="563" H="30"/>
@@ -3895,11 +3931,10 @@
<LINE>10.45 TODAY IN PARLIAMENT </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T23:00/PT03M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000115">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T23:00/PT03M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000116">
<TITLE> News summary</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2096" Y="2924" W="415" H="29"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="8" X="2256" Y="2967" W="242" H="27"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -3909,7 +3944,7 @@
<LINE>News summary </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T23:03/PT22M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000116">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T23:03/PT22M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000117">
<TITLE> BRIDGE ON THE AIR'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2096" Y="3019" W="564" H="135"/>
@@ -3941,7 +3976,7 @@
<LINE>Stewart MacPherson </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T23:25/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000117">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T23:25/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000118">
<TITLE> MOZART</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2098" Y="3182" W="359" H="31"/>
@@ -3949,7 +3984,7 @@
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2096" Y="3253" W="565" H="124"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Quintet in D (K.593) played by the Marjorie Hayward String Quartet-Marjorie Hayward (violin). Mary Carter (violin), Anatole Mines (viola). May Mukle (cello)-with Keith Cummings (viola) </P>
+ <P>Quintet in D (K.593) played by the Marjorie Hayward String Quartet-Marjorie Hayward (violin), Mary Carter (violin), Anatole Mines (viola). May Mukle (cello)-with Keith Cummings (viola) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -3972,13 +4007,13 @@
<LINE>Quintet in D (K.593) </LINE>
<LINE>played by the Marjorie Hayward </LINE>
<LINE>String Quartet-Marjorie Hayward </LINE>
- <LINE>(violin). Mary Carter (violin), Anatole </LINE>
+ <LINE>(violin), Mary Carter (violin), Anatole </LINE>
<LINE>Mines (viola). May Mukle (cello)-</LINE>
<LINE>with Keith Cummings (viola) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1156-000118">
- <TITLE> .Close Down</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1186-000119">
+ <TITLE>Close Down</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2098" Y="3402" W="386" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="8" X="2268" Y="3445" W="206" H="27"/>
@@ -3988,16 +4023,24 @@
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.0 midnight Big Ben </LINE>
- <LINE>.Close Down </LINE>
+ <LINE>Close Down </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="8" X="247" Y="2082" W="492" H="1299"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="8" X="411" Y="3393" W="166" H="26"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>HOME AGAIN-Many who have been serving our country in the Forces are returning to their homes, anxious to make a place for themselves in the life of a nation pursuing the arts of peace. Constructive help will be needed in solving the various business problems that will confront them. The Managers of the branches of the Midland Bank have a wealth of experience and knowledge in such matters which they will gladly place at the disposal of men and women-whether customers of the Bank or not-upon their return to civilian life. MIDLAND BANK LIMITED </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</SERVICE>
<SERVICE NAME="Light Programme">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T09:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000119">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T09:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000120">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="215" Y="582" W="338" H="35"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="9" X="443" Y="621" W="105" H="27"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Big Ben</P>
@@ -4007,7 +4050,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T09:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000120">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T09:10/PT50M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000121">
<TITLE> HOUSEWIVES' CHOICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="215" Y="673" W="559" H="99"/>
@@ -4029,8 +4072,8 @@
<LINE>week by Roy Rich </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T10:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000121">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast 'FACTS AND FIGURES'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T10:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000122">
+ <TITLE> 'FACTS AND FIGURES'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="216" Y="793" W="513" H="75"/>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="283" Y="872" W="427" H="36"/>
@@ -4042,6 +4085,7 @@
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
<P>(BBC recording)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
@@ -4054,12 +4098,12 @@
<LINE>Broadcasts for the week </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T10:20/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000122">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T10:20/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000123">
<TITLE> MORNING MELODIES</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="218" Y="1056" W="506" H="43"/>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="384" Y="1102" W="218" H="29"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="9" X="218" Y="1135" W="560" H="60"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="9" X="218" Y="1135" W="560" H="35"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>Felton Rapley at the organ of the New Victoria Cinema. Edinburgh </P>
@@ -4079,40 +4123,39 @@
<LINE>Cinema. Edinburgh </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T10:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000123">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T10:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000124">
+ <TITLE> THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="216" Y="1215" W="561" H="138"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>E. R. Thompson. BBC Parliamentary Correspondent </P>
+ <P>E. R. Thompson , BBC Parliamentary Correspondent </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>E. R.</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Thompson.</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Thompson</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
+ <FOOTNOTE>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
+ </FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.40 Forces Educational Broadcast </LINE>
<LINE>THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT </LINE>
- <LINE>E. R. Thompson. BBC Parliamentary </LINE>
+ <LINE>E. R. Thompson, BBC Parliamentary </LINE>
<LINE>Correspondent </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T11:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000124">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T11:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000125">
<TITLE> 'ELEVENSES'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="9" X="216" Y="1375" W="562" H="253"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="9" X="419" Y="1634" W="161" H="25"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="9" X="216" Y="1375" W="562" H="141"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea. played by Wynford Reynolds and his Orchestra </P>
- <P>11.15 app. ' The Radio Doctor ' </P>
- <P>11.20 app. ' 'Elevenses' </P>
- <P>(continued) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>11.0 'ELEVENSES' </LINE>
@@ -4120,12 +4163,32 @@
<LINE>the mid-morning cup of tea. played </LINE>
<LINE>by Wynford Reynolds and his </LINE>
<LINE>Orchestra </LINE>
+ </RT.TEXT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T11:15/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000126">
+ <TITLE>' The Radio Doctor '</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="9" X="221" Y="1536" W="488" H="34"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <RT.TEXT>
<LINE>11.15 app. ' The Radio Doctor ' </LINE>
- <LINE>11.20 app. ' 'Elevenses' </LINE>
+ </RT.TEXT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T11:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000127">
+ <TITLE>'Elevenses'</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="9" X="220" Y="1596" W="377" H="32"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="9" X="419" Y="1634" W="161" H="25"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <P>(continued) </P>
+ </RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <RT.TEXT>
+ <LINE>11.20 app. 'Elevenses' </LINE>
<LINE>(continued) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T11:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000125">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T11:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000128">
<TITLE> ON THE SWEETER SIDE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="219" Y="1683" W="559" H="70"/>
@@ -4138,17 +4201,15 @@
<LINE>Dance music on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T12:00/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000126">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000129">
<TITLE> 'KEYBOARD CAVALCADE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="219" Y="1784" W="560" H="38"/>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="402" Y="1828" W="198" H="25"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="9" X="220" Y="1865" W="558" H="92"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="9" X="408" Y="1967" W="185" H="25"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="9" X="220" Y="1865" W="558" H="29"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>Nelson Elms at the organ of the Granada. Tooting </P>
- <P>12.30 p.m. Ronnie Selby at the piano </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -4156,21 +4217,29 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Nelson</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Elms</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Ronnie</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Selby</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.0 'KEYBOARD CAVALCADE' </LINE>
<LINE>Nelson Elms </LINE>
<LINE>at the organ of the Granada. Tooting </LINE>
+ </RT.TEXT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T12:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000130">
+ <TITLE> Ronnie Selby</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="9" X="221" Y="1928" W="396" H="29"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="9" X="408" Y="1967" W="185" H="25"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <P>at the piano </P>
+ </RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.30 p.m. Ronnie Selby </LINE>
<LINE>at the piano </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T12:45/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000127">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T12:45/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000131">
<TITLE> CONCERT HOUR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="218" Y="2028" W="564" H="191"/>
@@ -4190,7 +4259,7 @@
<TABLE>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Overture: Hamlet</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Bache—Weninger</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Bache-Weninger</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Serenade from Hassan</LEFT.CELL>
@@ -4202,7 +4271,7 @@
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Tone Poem: Phaeton</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Saint-Saëns</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Saint-Saens</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
</TABLE>
<FOOTNOTE>
@@ -4212,14 +4281,14 @@
<LINE>12.45 CONCERT HOUR </LINE>
<LINE>BBC Midland Light Orchestra, con</LINE>
<LINE>ducted by H. C Burgess </LINE>
- <LINE>Overture: Hamlet...Bache—Weninger </LINE>
+ <LINE>Overture: Hamlet ... Bache-Weninger </LINE>
<LINE>Serenade from Hassan..... Delius </LINE>
- <LINE>Scherzo v,: ••;.• ■&lt;;":•■;• ■AL?l° </LINE>
- <LINE>Tone Poem: Phaeton Samt-Saens </LINE>
+ <LINE>Scherzo.........................................Lalo </LINE>
+ <LINE>Tone Poem: Phaeton Saint-Saens </LINE>
<LINE>(BBC recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T13:20/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000128">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T13:20/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000132">
<TITLE> TEST MATCH</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="218" Y="2283" W="564" H="162"/>
@@ -4248,7 +4317,7 @@
<LINE>Lord's </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T13:35/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000129">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T13:35/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000133">
<TITLE> 'SKYROCKETS' DANCE ORCHESTRA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="220" Y="2476" W="417" H="34"/>
@@ -4281,8 +4350,8 @@
<LINE>Doreen Lundy and Cyril Shane </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T14:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000130">
- <TITLE> ' SONGTIME</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T14:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000134">
+ <TITLE> 'SONGTIME'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="840" Y="570" W="396" H="30"/>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="947" Y="608" W="346" H="28"/>
@@ -4291,11 +4360,11 @@
<P>on gramophone records </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>2.0 ' SONGTIME </LINE>
+ <LINE>2.0 'SONGTIME' </LINE>
<LINE>on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T14:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000131">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T14:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000135">
<TITLE> THE MUSIC-MAKERS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="839" Y="672" W="561" H="87"/>
@@ -4309,13 +4378,13 @@
<LINE>music </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T14:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000132">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T14:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000136">
<TITLE> ' THE POWER-HOUSE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="840" Y="799" W="560" H="136"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>An abridged version for broadcasting of John Buchan 's story. Read by Patric Curwen. 1—' The Strange Adventure of Charles Pitt-Heron ' </P>
+ <P>An abridged version for broadcasting of John Buchan 's story. Read by Patric Curwen. 1-' The Strange Adventure of Charles Pitt-Heron ' </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -4341,8 +4410,8 @@
<LINE>Adventure of Charles Pitt-Heron ' </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T15:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000133">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast ' STORIES IN MUSIC '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T15:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000137">
+ <TITLE> ' STORIES IN MUSIC '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="839" Y="977" W="513" H="67"/>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="930" Y="1057" W="380" H="28"/>
@@ -4360,11 +4429,12 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<FOOTNOTE>
- <P>Time, Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Time. Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
<P>(BBC recording)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>3.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>3.0 Time. Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>Forces Educational Broadcast </LINE>
<LINE>' STORIES IN MUSIC ' </LINE>
<LINE>Tchaikovsky's ' Romeo and Juliet': </LINE>
@@ -4373,13 +4443,14 @@
<LINE>Reginald Jacques. (BBC recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000134">
- <TITLE> MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000138">
+ <TITLE> MUSIC WHILE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="842" Y="1234" W="558" H="34"/>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="910" Y="1275" W="426" H="27"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <P>YOU WORK </P>
<P>Jack Simpson and his Sextet </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -4395,7 +4466,7 @@
<LINE>Jack Simpson and his Sextet </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000135">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000139">
<TITLE> THE ROBINSON FAMILY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="841" Y="1338" W="562" H="143"/>
@@ -4423,7 +4494,7 @@
<LINE>recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T16:15/PT01H15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000136">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T16:15/PT01H15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000140">
<TITLE> 'FAMILY TREE*</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="841" Y="1517" W="563" H="113"/>
@@ -4453,7 +4524,7 @@
<LINE>broadcast in the Home Service) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T17:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000137">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T17:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000141">
<TITLE> LAWN TENNIS and CRICKET</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="844" Y="1669" W="411" H="32"/>
@@ -4482,38 +4553,44 @@
<LINE>Match between England and India. </LINE>
<LINE>From Lord's </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="9" X="996" Y="1975" W="269" H="26"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="9" X="885" Y="2014" W="489" H="97"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>LAWN TENNIS </P>
+ <P>Programmes may be interrupted between 6.0 and 6.30 p.m. for commentaries on the All-England Championships. From Wimbledon </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T18:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000138">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T18:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000142">
<TITLE> TEDDY FOSTER</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="850" Y="2183" W="560" H="86"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>and his Orchestra, with Betty Kent. Dennis Hale , and Penny Nicholls </P>
+ <P>and his Orchestra, with Betty Kent , Dennis Hale , and Penny Nicholls </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Betty</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Kent.</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Kent</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Dennis</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Hale</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Penny</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Nicholls</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>6.0 TEDDY FOSTER </LINE>
- <LINE>and his Orchestra, with Betty Kent. </LINE>
+ <LINE>and his Orchestra, with Betty Kent, </LINE>
<LINE>Dennis Hale, and Penny Nicholls </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000139">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000143">
<TITLE> 'THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="852" Y="2309" W="433" H="32"/>
@@ -4521,7 +4598,7 @@
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="850" Y="2405" W="563" H="196"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>' Stars of the Old Music-Hall,' by Edwin Adeler : 3 — 'Dan Leno '; ' The Indian Rope Trick,' by Francis White ; ' Colts are Cunning,' by Bill Prebble. Programme introduced by Peter Watson </P>
+ <P>' Stars of the Old Music-Hall,' by Edwin Adeler : 3-'Dan Leno '; ' The Indian Rope Trick,' by Francis White ; ' Colts are Cunning,' by Bill Prebble. Programme introduced by Peter Watson </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -4551,18 +4628,17 @@
<LINE>6.30 'THE WORLD </LINE>
<LINE>AND HIS WIFE' </LINE>
<LINE>' Stars of the Old Music-Hall,' by </LINE>
- <LINE>Edwin Adeler: 3 — 'Dan Leno'; </LINE>
+ <LINE>Edwin Adeler: 3—'Dan Leno'; </LINE>
<LINE>' The Indian Rope Trick,' by </LINE>
<LINE>Francis White; ' Colts are Cun</LINE>
<LINE>ning,' by Bill Prebble. Programme </LINE>
<LINE>introduced by Peter Watson </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000140">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000144">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1465" Y="568" W="416" H="31"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="9" X="1691" Y="610" W="106" H="26"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -4572,7 +4648,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T19:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000141">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T19:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000145">
<TITLE> Sports Results</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1465" Y="679" W="395" H="31"/>
@@ -4581,7 +4657,7 @@
<LINE>7.10 Sports Results </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T19:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000142">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T19:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000146">
<TITLE> 'KAY ON THE KEYS'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1465" Y="749" W="488" H="31"/>
@@ -4603,8 +4679,8 @@
<LINE>Kay Cavendish, with her piano </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T19:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000143">
- <TITLE> Arthur Askey in ' FOREVER ARTHUR'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T19:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000147">
+ <TITLE> Arthur Askey in * FOREVER ARTHUR'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1466" Y="852" W="519" H="79"/>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1582" Y="947" W="325" H="25"/>
@@ -4612,7 +4688,7 @@
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>with Kenneth Home </P>
- <P>Eve Becke, and Tom Henry and the Tomboys. Augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Produced by Harry S. Pepper. </P>
+ <P>Eve Becke, and Tom Henry and the Tomboys. Augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Produced by Harry S. Pepper. </P>
<P>(Arthur Askey is appearing at His Majesty's Theatre) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -4633,11 +4709,11 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>(BBC recording)</P>
- <P>Repeats Friday at 8.30 p.m. (Borne) and Sunday at 5.45 (Light)</P>
+ <P>Repeats Friday at 8.30 p.m. (Home) and Sunday at 5.45 (Light)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>7.30 Arthur Askey in </LINE>
- <LINE>' FOREVER ARTHUR' </LINE>
+ <LINE>* FOREVER ARTHUR' </LINE>
<LINE>with Kenneth Home </LINE>
<LINE>Eve Becke, and Tom Henry and </LINE>
<LINE>the Tomboys. Augmented Dance </LINE>
@@ -4646,11 +4722,11 @@
<LINE>Pepper. (BBC recording) </LINE>
<LINE>(Arthur Askey is appearing at His </LINE>
<LINE>Majesty's Theatre) </LINE>
- <LINE>Repeats Friday at 8.30 p.m. (Borne) </LINE>
+ <LINE>Repeats Friday at 8.30 p.m. (Home) </LINE>
<LINE>and Sunday at 5.45 (Light) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T20:00/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000144">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T20:00/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000148">
<TITLE> BBC DANCING CLUB</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1466" Y="1302" W="563" H="108"/>
@@ -4672,13 +4748,13 @@
<LINE>Ballroom Orchestra </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T20:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000145">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T20:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000149">
<TITLE> ' THEATRE ORGAN PLUS'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1466" Y="1457" W="565" H="140"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>with Olga Gwynne (soprano), and Reginald Foort at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Llandudno. (BBC recording) </P>
+ <P>with Olga Gwynne (soprano), and Reginald Foort at the organ ot the Odeon Theatre, Llandudno. (BBC recording) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -4695,12 +4771,12 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>8.45 ' THEATRE ORGAN PLUS' </LINE>
<LINE>with Olga Gwynne (soprano), and </LINE>
- <LINE>Reginald Foort at the organ of the </LINE>
+ <LINE>Reginald Foort at the organ ot the </LINE>
<LINE>Odeon Theatre, Llandudno. (BBC </LINE>
<LINE>recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T21:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000146">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T21:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000150">
<TITLE> FRED HARTLEY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1466" Y="1636" W="529" H="66"/>
@@ -4721,14 +4797,15 @@
<LINE>and his Music, with Jack Cooper </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T21:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000147">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T21:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000151">
<TITLE> 'STAND EASY'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1471" Y="1746" W="572" H="398"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>A Civvy Street Rag. Cheerful Charlie Chester with his crazy gang </P>
- <P>Arthur Haynes. Ken Morris , Len Marten , Louise Gainsborough , Ramon St. Clair. and the ' Blue Rockets' Dance Orchestra with Norma Clarke , conducted by Eric Robinson. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont </P>
+ <P>Arthur Haynes. Ken Morris , Len Marten , Louise Gainsborough. Ramon St. Clair, and the ' Blue Rockets' Dance Orchestra with Norma Clarke , conducted by Eric Robinson. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont </P>
+ <P>(Charlie Chester broadcasts by permission o/ George and Alfred Black ) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -4750,7 +4827,7 @@
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Louise</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Gainsborough</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Gainsborough.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Ramon</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -4768,10 +4845,17 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Leslie</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Bridgmont</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Duced By">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Charlie</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Chester</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Duced By">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Alfred</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Black</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<FOOTNOTE>
- <P>(Charlie Chester broadcasts by permission o/ George and Alfred Black)</P>
<P>Repeat Saturday at 12.30 (Home)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
@@ -4780,19 +4864,19 @@
<LINE>Charlie Chester with his crazy </LINE>
<LINE>gang </LINE>
<LINE>Arthur Haynes. Ken Morris, Len </LINE>
- <LINE>Marten, Louise Gainsborough, Ramon </LINE>
- <LINE>St. Clair. and the ' Blue Rockets' </LINE>
+ <LINE>Marten, Louise Gainsborough. Ramon </LINE>
+ <LINE>St. Clair, and the ' Blue Rockets' </LINE>
<LINE>Dance Orchestra with Norma Clarke, </LINE>
<LINE>conducted by Eric Robinson. Pro</LINE>
<LINE>duced by Leslie Bridgmont </LINE>
- <LINE>(Charlie Chester broadcasts by per</LINE>
+ <LINE>(Charlie Chester broadcasts by per-</LINE>
<LINE>mission o/ George and Alfred Black) </LINE>
<LINE>Repeat Saturday at 12.30 (Home) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
<RELATED.CONTENT>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="9" X="199" Y="2641" W="1230" H="678"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="9" X="211" Y="2640" W="1219" H="679"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
@@ -4802,15 +4886,14 @@
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="623" Y="3442" W="385" H="35"/>
</LOCATION>
<P>STRIFE IN CIVVY STREET </P>
- <P>Leslie Bridgmonl, producer and peacemaker, separates Cheerful Charlie Chester (left) and Arthur Haynes after one of their endless arguments. ' Stand Easy ' will be on the air again tonight at 9.50 </P>
+ <P>Leslie Bridgmonl, producer and peacemaker, separates Cheerful Charlie Chester (left) and Arthur Haynes after one of their endless arguments. ' Stand Easy ' will be on the air again tonight at 9.30 </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000148">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000152">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1479" Y="2177" W="413" H="30"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="9" X="1707" Y="2218" W="104" H="24"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -4820,7 +4903,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T22:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000149">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T22:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000153">
<TITLE> LONDON STUDIO PLAYERS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1479" Y="2282" W="356" H="30"/>
@@ -4849,7 +4932,7 @@
<LINE>Cockerill (harp) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T23:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000150">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T23:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000154">
<TITLE> FRANK WEIR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1479" Y="2445" W="565" H="87"/>
@@ -4863,21 +4946,21 @@
<LINE>Restaurant, London </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T23:30/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000151">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T23:30/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000155">
<TITLE> ROY WALLIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1479" Y="2568" W="564" H="87"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>and his Band. From Oddenino's Restaurant, London </P>
+ <P>and his Band. From Oddenino'a Restaurant, London </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>11.30 ROY WALLIS </LINE>
- <LINE>and his Band. From Oddenino's </LINE>
+ <LINE>and his Band. From Oddenino'a </LINE>
<LINE>Restaurant, London </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-26T23:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000152">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-24T23:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000156">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1478" Y="2692" W="333" H="30"/>
@@ -4886,8 +4969,8 @@
<LINE>11.50 NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1156-000153">
- <TITLE> Close Down</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1186-000157">
+ <TITLE>Close Down</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1479" Y="2754" W="386" H="33"/>
<COORDS PAGE="9" X="1664" Y="2798" W="191" H="26"/>
@@ -4900,30 +4983,43 @@
<LINE>Close Down </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="9" X="1488" Y="2911" W="537" H="27"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="9" X="1561" Y="2948" W="386" H="26"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="9" X="1491" Y="2993" W="540" H="451"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>TELEVISION PROGRAMMES IN 'RADIO TIMES' </P>
+ <P>BBC television programmes are published as a separate section in one of every three copies of the London area distribution. </P>
+ <P>Listeners with television sets should ssk their newsagent for the television edition of ' Radio Times.' (Listeners with television sets who live more than forty miles from Alexandra Palace should ask their newsagent to order a copy for them.) </P>
+ <P>Any reader with a television receiver who finds it difficult to obtain a copy of the television edition of ' Radio Times ' should write to BBC Publications, Scarle Road, Wembley, Middlesex, Riving the name and address of their local newsagent. </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</SERVICE>
</RADIO>
</DAY>
- <DAY DATE="1945-11-27">
+ <DAY DATE="1946-06-25">
<TV>
<SERVICE NAME="BBC Television">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000570">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000587">
<TITLE> DEMONSTRATION FILM</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="2118" Y="1449" W="499" H="31"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="25" X="2352" Y="1494" W="93" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>11.0-12.0 DEMONSTRATION </LINE>
<LINE>FILM </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T15:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000571">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T15:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000588">
<TITLE> CRICKET</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="2119" Y="1572" W="361" H="31"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="2216" Y="1614" W="366" H="25"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="2299" Y="1652" W="197" H="28"/>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="2121" Y="1696" W="563" H="298"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="25" X="2243" Y="2061" W="319" H="37"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>ENGLAND v. INDIA from Lord's </P>
@@ -4952,7 +5048,7 @@
<LINE>last day's play </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T17:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000572">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T17:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000589">
<TITLE> CRICKET</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="2124" Y="2155" W="360" H="31"/>
@@ -4965,7 +5061,7 @@
<P>Viewers see the last hour's play in the Test Match at Lord's - </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>5.0-60 CRICKET </LINE>
+ <LINE>5.0-6.0 CRICKET </LINE>
<LINE>ENGLAND v. INDIA </LINE>
<LINE>from Lord's </LINE>
<LINE>Viewers see the last hour's play </LINE>
@@ -4974,19 +5070,19 @@
<RELATED.CONTENT>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="25" X="1468" Y="2383" W="1283" H="906"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="25" X="1465" Y="2370" W="1232" H="912"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="25" X="1563" Y="3302" W="1121" H="160"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>ENGLAND v. INDIA, from Lord's on Monday and Tuesday. The Indian players (left to right): Vinoo Mankad, Darfu Hindlekar, Ranga Sohoni, Abdul Hajeez, Vijay Merchant, Mushlaq Alt (at back), Sadu Shinde, Lala Amarnath John Arlott (at back), Pankaj Gupta, BBC commentator (at from), C. S. Nayudu, manager, Rusi Modi. Chute Bannerjee, Chaudu Sarwale, and A. Hamid, BBC commentator. The captain, the Xatcab of Palaudi, was unable to be present in the studio </P>
+ <P>ENGLAND v,. INDIA, from Lord's on Monday and Tuesday. The Indian players (left to right): Vinoo Mankad, Darfu Hindlekar, Ranga Sohoni, Abdul Hafeez, Vijay Merchant, Mushtaq Ali (at back), Sadu Shinde, Lala Amarnth, John Arlott (at back), Pankaj Gupta, BBC commentator (at front), C. S. Nayudu, manager, Rusi Modi. Chute Bannerjee, Chaudu Sartuate, and A. Hamid, BBC commentator. The captain, the Nawab of Palaudi, was unable to be present in the studio </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T20:30/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000573">
- <TITLE> CONTRASTS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T20:30/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000590">
+ <TITLE>CONTRASTS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="247" Y="1375" W="395" H="31"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="492" Y="1415" W="73" H="24"/>
@@ -5032,9 +5128,22 @@
<LINE>(entertainers) </LINE>
<LINE>Presented by D. H. Munro </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="27" X="173" Y="265" W="600" H="851"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ </BLOCK>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="27" X="173" Y="1127" W="582" H="159"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>JACK and DAPHNE BARKER will be seen in 'Contrasts' with Sidonie Goossens, and Pamela Foster on Tuesday L night at 8.30 </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T20:50/PT01H15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000574">
- <TITLE> 'IT DEPENDS WHAT YOU MEAN'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T20:50/PT01H15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000591">
+ <TITLE>'IT DEPENDS WHAT YOU MEAN'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="248" Y="1762" W="435" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="299" Y="1810" W="465" H="80"/>
@@ -5057,7 +5166,7 @@
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>A play by James Bridie </P>
- <P>Cast </P>
+ <P>Cast </P>
<P>Produced by Desmond Davis </P>
<P>The play is set in the Prouts' studio in north Britain and in an Army Recreation Hut. Time, 1942 </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
@@ -5067,13 +5176,13 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Pauline</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Letts</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
- <CHARACTER NAME="The Rev William Paris, CF" CODE="ACTOR">
+ <CHARACTER NAME="The Rev William Paris, C F" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Geoffrey</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Edwards</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="George Prout, R O I" CODE="ACTOR">
- <FIRST.NAME>Fred Kitchen,</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Jnr.</SURNAME>
+ <FIRST.NAME>Fred</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Kitchen, Jnr.</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="James Mutch, D LITT" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Oliver</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -5139,7 +5248,7 @@
<LINE>1942 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T22:05/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000575">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T22:05/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000592">
<TITLE> News (sound only)</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="873" Y="658" W="504" H="32"/>
@@ -5152,8 +5261,8 @@
</TV>
<RADIO>
<SERVICE NAME="Home Service">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T06:30/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000154">
- <TITLE> * BRIGHT AND EARLY</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T06:30/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000158">
+ <TITLE> ' BRIGHT AND EARLY '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="216" Y="562" W="338" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="285" Y="602" W="417" H="27"/>
@@ -5167,11 +5276,11 @@
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>6.30 a.m. Big Ben </LINE>
- <LINE>* BRIGHT AND EARLY </LINE>
+ <LINE>' BRIGHT AND EARLY ' </LINE>
<LINE>Gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T06:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000155">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T06:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000159">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="216" Y="693" W="565" H="63"/>
@@ -5184,19 +5293,19 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T07:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000156">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T07:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000160">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="219" Y="790" W="480" H="33"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
- <P>Time. Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>7.0 Time. Greenwich: NEWS </LINE>
+ <LINE>7.0 Time, Greenwich: NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T07:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000157">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T07:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000161">
<TITLE> Programme Parade</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="218" Y="857" W="431" H="30"/>
@@ -5205,7 +5314,7 @@
<LINE>7.10 Programme Parade </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T07:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000158">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T07:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000162">
<TITLE> MORNING MUSIC</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="219" Y="921" W="437" H="34"/>
@@ -5219,8 +5328,8 @@
<LINE>on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T07:50/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000159">
- <TITLE> 'LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS!'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T07:50/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000163">
+ <TITLE> ' LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS!'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="219" Y="1019" W="560" H="33"/>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="315" Y="1059" W="367" H="27"/>
@@ -5229,11 +5338,11 @@
<P>Readings from the Bible </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>7.50 'LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS!' </LINE>
+ <LINE>7.50 ' LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS!' </LINE>
<LINE>Readings from the Bible </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T07:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000160">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T07:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000164">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="219" Y="1120" W="561" H="62"/>
@@ -5246,8 +5355,8 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T08:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000161">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T08:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000165">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="218" Y="1218" W="480" H="31"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -5258,7 +5367,7 @@
<LINE>8.0 Time, Greenwich: NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T08:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000162">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T08:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000166">
<TITLE> Programme Parade</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="218" Y="1275" W="430" H="31"/>
@@ -5267,7 +5376,7 @@
<LINE>8.10 Programme Parade </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T08:15/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000163">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T08:15/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000167">
<TITLE> 'JAM MAKING'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="216" Y="1340" W="566" H="87"/>
@@ -5289,7 +5398,7 @@
<LINE>Webb </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T08:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000164">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T08:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000168">
<TITLE> MARCHES AND WALTZES</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="216" Y="1461" W="564" H="34"/>
@@ -5303,7 +5412,7 @@
<LINE>on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T09:00/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000165">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T09:00/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000169">
<TITLE> RECITAL</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="217" Y="1561" W="564" H="226"/>
@@ -5338,15 +5447,15 @@
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Toccata</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Hoist</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Holst</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Songs: The Lake Isle of Innisfree </LEFT.CELL>
<RIGHT.CELL>Angus Morrison</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>The Green Willow Gordon</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Slater</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>The Green Willow</LEFT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Gordon Slater</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>The Shepherd's Holiday </LEFT.CELL>
@@ -5369,8 +5478,8 @@
<LINE>9.0 RECITAL </LINE>
<LINE>Veronica Mansfield (mezzo-soprano); </LINE>
<LINE>Ronald Smith (piano) </LINE>
- <LINE>Staccato Study .............Rubinstein </LINE>
- <LINE>Cradle Song ............. Theodore Holland </LINE>
+ <LINE>Staccato Study..................Rubinstein </LINE>
+ <LINE>Cradle Song.............Theodore Holland </LINE>
<LINE>Toccata Hoist </LINE>
<LINE>Songs: </LINE>
<LINE>The Lake Isle of Innisfree </LINE>
@@ -5384,7 +5493,7 @@
<LINE>A minor, Op. 25 Chopin </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T09:35/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000166">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T09:35/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000170">
<TITLE> SHORT MORNING SERVICE FOR SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="218" Y="2028" W="442" H="31"/>
@@ -5400,7 +5509,7 @@
<P>Presence: the Lord's Prayer </P>
<P>Father, hear the prayer we offer </P>
<P>(S.P. 487: Tune, Gott will's machen) </P>
- <P>Blessing </P>
+ <P>Bjessing </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>9.35 SHORT MORNING </LINE>
@@ -5414,16 +5523,16 @@
<LINE>Presence: the Lord's Prayer </LINE>
<LINE>Father, hear the prayer we offer </LINE>
<LINE>(S.P. 487: Tune, Gott will's machen) </LINE>
- <LINE>Blessing </LINE>
+ <LINE>Bjessing </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T09:55/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000167">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T09:55/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000171">
<TITLE> SCHUBERT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="218" Y="2388" W="563" H="137"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Two extracts from Rcsamunde, played by the Hall6 Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty : on gramophone records </P>
+ <P>Two extracts from Rosamunde, played by the Halle Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty : on gramophone records </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -5435,13 +5544,13 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>9.55 SCHUBERT </LINE>
- <LINE>Two extracts from Rcsamunde, </LINE>
- <LINE>played by the Hall6 Orchestra, con</LINE>
+ <LINE>Two extracts from Rosamunde, </LINE>
+ <LINE>played by the Halle Orchestra, con</LINE>
<LINE>ducted by Sir Hamilton Harty: on </LINE>
<LINE>gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T10:05/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000168">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T10:05/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000172">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="220" Y="2559" W="452" H="29"/>
@@ -5455,24 +5564,24 @@
<LINE>News commentary </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T10:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000169">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T10:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000173">
<TITLE> THE DAILY SERVICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="845" Y="561" W="563" H="160"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>from page 117 of ' New Every Morning.' and page 62 of ' Each Returning Day.' Gracious Spirit. Holy Ghost; Psalm 85: St. Mark 14, vv. 53-64; 0 Love who formedst me </P>
+ <P>from page 117 of ' New Every Morning.' and page 62 of ' Each Returning Day.' Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost; Psalm 85: St. Mark 14, vv. 53-64; 0 Love who formedst me </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.15 THE DAILY SERVICE </LINE>
<LINE>from page 117 of ' New Every Morn</LINE>
<LINE>ing.' and page 62 of ' Each Returning </LINE>
- <LINE>Day.' Gracious Spirit. Holy Ghost; </LINE>
+ <LINE>Day.' Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost; </LINE>
<LINE>Psalm 85: St. Mark 14, vv. 53-64; 0 </LINE>
<LINE>Love who formedst me </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T10:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000170">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T10:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000174">
<TITLE> MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="846" Y="757" W="338" H="30"/>
@@ -5497,7 +5606,7 @@
<LINE>Gaumont, Watford </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000171">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000175">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="846" Y="921" W="411" H="30"/>
@@ -5543,8 +5652,8 @@
<LINE>adapted by Jo Manton. Part 3 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000172">
- <TITLE> ' IN TOWN TONIGHT '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000176">
+ <TITLE> IN TOWN TONIGHT'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="846" Y="1316" W="537" H="65"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -5552,11 +5661,11 @@
<P>Recording of Saturday's broadcast</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>12 noon ' IN TOWN TONIGHT ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>12 noon IN TOWN TONIGHT' </LINE>
<LINE>Recording of Saturday's broadcast </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T12:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000173">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T12:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000177">
<TITLE> WORKERS' PLAYTIME</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="846" Y="1413" W="563" H="115"/>
@@ -5579,11 +5688,10 @@
<LINE>sented by Bryan Sears </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T13:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000174">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T13:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000178">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="844" Y="1566" W="409" H="51"/>
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</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
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<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T13:10/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000175">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T13:10/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000179">
<TITLE> 'DOMBEY AND SON'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="847" Y="1666" W="561" H="89"/>
@@ -5618,7 +5726,7 @@
<LINE>cording of Sunday's broadcast) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T13:40/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000176">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T13:40/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000180">
<TITLE> STANLEY BLACK</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="844" Y="1796" W="565" H="87"/>
@@ -5648,14 +5756,14 @@
<LINE>Marlowe, Benny Lee. and Sid Buckman </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T14:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000177">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T14:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000181">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="847" Y="1925" W="564" H="291"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>now THINGS BEGAN. ' The Coming of Iron,' by Rhoda Power. The Hittites of Asia Minor who were working iron by 1300 B.C. How the knowiedge travelled and eventually reached Britain. </P>
- <P>2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II. Book talk by Penelope Knox. ' The Moonstone.' by Wilkie Collins. Part 1-'The Theft of the Jewel </P>
+ <P>now THINGS BEGAN. The Coming of Iron,' by Rhoda Power. The Hittites of Asia Minor who were working iron by 1300 B.C. How the knowiedge travelled and eventually reached Britain. </P>
+ <P>2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II. Book talk by Penelope Knox. ' The Moonstone,' by Wilkie Collins. Part 1-' The Theft of the Jewel </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -5678,19 +5786,19 @@
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>2.10 FOR THE SCHOOLS </LINE>
- <LINE>now THINGS BEGAN. ' The Coming of </LINE>
+ <LINE>now THINGS BEGAN. The Coming of </LINE>
<LINE>Iron,' by Rhoda Power. The Hittites </LINE>
<LINE>of Asia Minor who were working iron </LINE>
<LINE>by 1300 B.C. How the knowiedge </LINE>
<LINE>travelled and eventually reached </LINE>
<LINE>Britain. (BBC recording) </LINE>
<LINE>2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II. Book talk by </LINE>
- <LINE>Penelope Knox. ' The Moonstone.' by </LINE>
- <LINE>Wilkie Collins. Part 1-'The Theft </LINE>
+ <LINE>Penelope Knox. ' The Moonstone,' by </LINE>
+ <LINE>Wilkie Collins. Part 1—' The Theft </LINE>
<LINE>of the Jewel </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T15:00/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000178">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T15:00/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000182">
<TITLE> CHORAL EVENSONG</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="846" Y="2257" W="465" H="30"/>
@@ -5731,7 +5839,7 @@
<LINE>Organist, J. Dykes Bower </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T15:40/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000179">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T15:40/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000183">
<TITLE> LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="846" Y="2679" W="417" H="30"/>
@@ -5746,8 +5854,18 @@
<LINE>All-England Championships </LINE>
<LINE>Report from Wimbledon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="10" X="996" Y="2855" W="265" H="25"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="10" X="872" Y="2896" W="514" H="100"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>LAWN TENNIS </P>
+ <P>Programmes may be interrupted between 3.45 and 5.0 p.m. for commentaries on the All-England Championships at Wimbledon </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T15:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000180">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T15:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000184">
<TITLE> MISCHA LEVITZKI</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="847" Y="3064" W="448" H="32"/>
@@ -5774,7 +5892,7 @@
<LINE>(soprano): on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T16:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000181">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T16:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000185">
<TITLE> Eric Barker in ' MERRY-GO-ROUND</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="845" Y="3245" W="394" H="30"/>
@@ -5801,7 +5919,7 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>4.0 Eric Barker in </LINE>
+ <LINE>4,0 Eric Barker in </LINE>
<LINE>' MERRY-GO-ROUND </LINE>
<LINE>Including a ' Double or Quits ' cash </LINE>
<LINE>quiz conducted by Harold Warrender. </LINE>
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<LINE>cast in the Light Programme) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T17:00/PT55M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000182">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T17:00/PT55M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000186">
<TITLE> CHILDREN'S HOUR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="1472" Y="1541" W="565" H="291"/>
@@ -5848,7 +5966,7 @@
<LINE>Ronald Storrs, K.C.M.G. </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T17:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000183">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T17:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000187">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="1474" Y="1872" W="562" H="60"/>
@@ -5861,8 +5979,8 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T18:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000184">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T18:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000188">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="1480" Y="1968" W="406" H="51"/>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="1697" Y="1992" W="105" H="36"/>
@@ -5875,12 +5993,12 @@
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>6.0Time, Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>6.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
<LINE>6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T18:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000185">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T18:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000189">
<TITLE> FACTS FIRST</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="1464" Y="2110" W="573" H="137"/>
@@ -5895,7 +6013,7 @@
<LINE>foreign affairs </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000186">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000190">
<TITLE> ' YOURS SINCERELY '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="1473" Y="2286" W="564" H="287"/>
@@ -5932,7 +6050,7 @@
<LINE>the CBS) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T19:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000187">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T19:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000191">
<TITLE> HENRY HALL'S GUEST NIGHT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="1477" Y="2611" W="417" H="31"/>
@@ -5943,13 +6061,13 @@
<P>from the Palace Theatre, Blackpool </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>7.0 HENRY HALL'S </LINE>
+ <LINE>7.0 HENRY HALL'S </LINE>
<LINE>GUEST NIGHT </LINE>
<LINE>from the Palace Theatre, Black</LINE>
<LINE>pool </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T19:30/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000188">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T19:30/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000192">
<TITLE> CRICKET</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="1476" Y="2795" W="563" H="112"/>
@@ -5972,7 +6090,7 @@
<LINE>Glasgow </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T19:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000189">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T19:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000193">
<TITLE> BBC SINGERS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="1476" Y="2946" W="563" H="405"/>
@@ -6038,7 +6156,7 @@
<RIGHT.CELL>Stanford</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>Tell me. O love</LEFT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>Tell me, O love</LEFT.CELL>
<RIGHT.CELL>Parry</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
@@ -6061,17 +6179,17 @@
<LINE>William MacMillan, Emlyn Bebb, </LINE>
<LINE>Stanley Riley, Leonard Hubbard. </LINE>
<LINE>Conductor, Leslie Woodgate </LINE>
- <LINE>Are lovers full of fire?...Robert Jones </LINE>
- <LINE>Though Amarillis dance in green. Byrd </LINE>
+ <LINE>Are lovers full of fire? ... Robert Jones </LINE>
+ <LINE>Though Amarillis dance in green.Byrd </LINE>
<LINE>0 grief even on the bud Morley </LINE>
<LINE>The Morris Dance Stanford </LINE>
- <LINE>Tell me. O love.................................Parry </LINE>
+ <LINE>Tell me, O love...........Parry </LINE>
<LINE>Love is a sickness...Vaughan Williams </LINE>
<LINE>Fain would I change that note..Ireland </LINE>
- <LINE>Good Wine Moeran </LINE>
+ <LINE>Good Wine...............................Moeran </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T20:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000190">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T20:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000194">
<TITLE> ' TABLES IN THE SUN '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="1475" Y="3401" W="491" H="29"/>
@@ -6093,7 +6211,7 @@
<LINE>Talk by J. B. Priestley </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T20:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000191">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T20:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000195">
<TITLE> ' SEASIDE NIGHTS '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="2099" Y="1537" W="565" H="113"/>
@@ -6107,10 +6225,10 @@
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>Weekly visits to famous holiday resorts. This week, Margate, for </P>
- <P>Cecil Johnson 's Entertainers with Eileen Cusack. Frank Powell , Horace Mashford. Pamela Cundell , Cyril Addison. Cecil Johnson , and Fred Gwyn. Introduced by Brian Johnston. From the Winter Gardens and Ryde, Isle of Wight, for </P>
- <P>' The Gay Revue' </P>
+ <P>Cecil Johnson 's Entertainers with Eileen Cusack , Frank Powell , Horace Mashford. Pamela Curtdell , Cyril Addison , Cecil Johnson , and Fred Gwyn. Introduced by Brian Johnston. From the Winter Gardens and Ryde, Isle of Wight, for </P>
+ <P>'The Gay Revue' </P>
<P>Presented by Bernard Delfont </P>
- <P>Cast includes Connor and Drake, Paula Grey , Edgar Evans , Rowena Vincent , with Harold Collins and his Orchestra. Produced by Frank P. Adey. Introduced by John Ellison. From the Commodore Theatre </P>
+ <P>Cast includes Connor and Drake, Paula Grey , Edgar Evana , Rowena Vincent , with Harold Collins and his Orchestra. Produced by Frank P. Adey. Introduced by John Ellison. From the Commodore Theatre </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -6120,7 +6238,7 @@
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Eileen</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Cusack.</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Cusack</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Frank</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -6132,11 +6250,11 @@
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Pamela</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Cundell</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Curtdell</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Cyril</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Addison.</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Addison</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Cecil</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -6160,7 +6278,7 @@
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Edgar</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Evans</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Evana</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Rowena</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -6185,37 +6303,37 @@
<LINE>Weekly visits to famous holiday </LINE>
<LINE>resorts. This week, Margate, for </LINE>
<LINE>Cecil Johnson's Entertainers </LINE>
- <LINE>with Eileen Cusack. Frank Powell, </LINE>
- <LINE>Horace Mashford. Pamela Cundell, </LINE>
- <LINE>Cyril Addison. Cecil Johnson, and </LINE>
+ <LINE>with Eileen Cusack, Frank Powell, </LINE>
+ <LINE>Horace Mashford. Pamela Curtdell, </LINE>
+ <LINE>Cyril Addison, Cecil Johnson, and </LINE>
<LINE>Fred Gwyn. Introduced by Brian </LINE>
<LINE>Johnston. From the Winter Gardens </LINE>
<LINE>and </LINE>
<LINE>Ryde, Isle of Wight, for </LINE>
- <LINE>' The Gay Revue' </LINE>
+ <LINE>'The Gay Revue' </LINE>
<LINE>Presented by Bernard Delfont </LINE>
<LINE>Cast includes Connor and Drake, </LINE>
- <LINE>Paula Grey, Edgar Evans, Rowena </LINE>
+ <LINE>Paula Grey, Edgar Evana, Rowena </LINE>
<LINE>Vincent, with Harold Collins and his </LINE>
<LINE>Orchestra. Produced by Frank P. </LINE>
<LINE>Adey. Introduced by John Ellison. </LINE>
<LINE>From the Commodore Theatre </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T21:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000192">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T21:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000196">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="10" X="2102" Y="2182" W="399" H="58"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="10" X="2102" Y="2182" W="399" H="48"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Big Ben Minute</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>9.0Big Ben Minute </LINE>
- <LINE> NEWS </LINE>
+ <LINE>9.0 Big Ben Minute </LINE>
+ <LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T21:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000193">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T21:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000197">
<TITLE> June Music Festival MOISEIWITSCH</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="2099" Y="2274" W="444" H="30"/>
@@ -6224,7 +6342,7 @@
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="2102" Y="2394" W="565" H="71"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>(piano) </P>
+ <P>(piano) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<TABLE>
<ROW>
@@ -6244,14 +6362,14 @@
<LINE>9.15 June Music Festival </LINE>
<LINE>MOISEIWITSCH </LINE>
<LINE>(piano) </LINE>
- <LINE>Etudes symphoniques Schumann </LINE>
+ <LINE>Etudes symphoniques.........Schumann </LINE>
<LINE>West Finnish Dance Palmgren </LINE>
<LINE>Toccata Ravel </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
<RELATED.CONTENT>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="10" X="181" Y="2632" W="609" H="679"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="10" X="207" Y="2644" W="593" H="671"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
@@ -6259,17 +6377,17 @@
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="367" Y="3331" W="257" H="27"/>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="220" Y="3372" W="561" H="99"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>MOISEIWITSCH gives the Music Festival piano recital at 9.15 this evening. He will play piano works by Schumann, Palmgren, and Ravel </P>
+ <P>MOISEIWITSCH gives the Music Festival piano recital at 9.15 this evening. He will play piano works by Schumann, Pahngren, and Ravel </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T21:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000194">
- <TITLE> ' FACING SUFFERING '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T21:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000198">
+ <TITLE> ' FACING SUFFERING'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="2102" Y="2506" W="562" H="135"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Four talks by Doctor Maude Roy den, C.H. (Mrs. Hudson Shaw ). 4 — ' Facing Frustration ' </P>
+ <P>Four talks by Doctor Maude Roy den, C.H. (Mrs. Hudson Shaw ). 4-' Facing Frustration ' </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -6284,13 +6402,13 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>9.45 ' FACING SUFFERING ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>9.45 ' FACING SUFFERING' </LINE>
<LINE>Four talks by Doctor Maude Roy</LINE>
<LINE>den, C.H. (Mrs. Hudson Shaw). </LINE>
- <LINE>4 — ' Facing Frustration ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>4—' Facing Frustration ' </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T22:00/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000195">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T22:00/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000199">
<TITLE> Radio Theatre ' TAILS YOU LOSE '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="2105" Y="2683" W="390" H="30"/>
@@ -6307,33 +6425,33 @@
<RELATED.CONTENT>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
<LOCATION>
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<COORDS PAGE="10" X="1575" Y="342" W="952" H="44"/>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="1920" Y="406" W="258" H="31"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>TAILS YOU LOSE' </P>
<P>A play about Cumberland and those who climb its mountains </P>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="10" X="1548" Y="451" W="1014" H="544"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="10" X="1449" Y="458" W="1095" H="537"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="10" X="1468" Y="1113" W="561" H="188"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="10" X="2079" Y="1112" W="513" H="88"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="10" X="1575" Y="1018" W="949" H="53"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="10" X="1468" Y="1112" W="1124" H="189"/>
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<COORDS PAGE="10" X="2238" Y="1202" W="401" H="25"/>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="2079" Y="1235" W="562" H="58"/>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="1818" Y="1330" W="463" H="28"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>BY GRAHAM SUTTON Birkett..................Graham Sutton Mary Ballantyne Beryl Calder Dr. Ballantyne Ian Sadler </P>
- <P>PRODUCED BY PETER WATTS Guy Carfax Howard Marion-Crawford Tom Brett Cyril Gardiner Newsreader Ainslie Ellis </P>
+ <P>TAILS YOU LOSE' BY GRAHAM SUTTON PRODUCED BY PETER WATTS </P>
+ <P>Birkett..................Graham Sutton Mary Ballantyne Beryl Calder Dr. Ballantyne Ian Sadler </P>
+ <P>Guy Carfax Howard Marion-Crawford Tom Brett Cyril Gardiner Newsreader Ainslie Ellis </P>
<P>TONIGHT AT 10.0 </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T22:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000196">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T22:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000200">
<TITLE> TODAY IN PARLIAMENT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="2104" Y="2826" W="562" H="30"/>
@@ -6342,11 +6460,10 @@
<LINE>10.45 TODAY IN PARLIAMENT </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T23:00/PT03M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000197">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T23:00/PT03M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000201">
<TITLE> News summary</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="2105" Y="2895" W="412" H="29"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="10" X="2262" Y="2937" W="242" H="27"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -6356,8 +6473,8 @@
<LINE>News summary </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T23:03/PT17M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000198">
- <TITLE> ' AMERICAN PAINTING '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T23:03/PT17M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000202">
+ <TITLE> ' AMERICAN PAINTING</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="2104" Y="3004" W="564" H="238"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -6384,18 +6501,18 @@
<P>(recording)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>11.3 ' AMERICAN PAINTING ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>11.3 ' AMERICAN PAINTING </LINE>
<LINE>A programme on the occasion of the </LINE>
<LINE>current exhibition of American paint</LINE>
<LINE>ing at the Tate Gallery. Speakers: </LINE>
- <LINE>J. A. Thwaites : Daniel Catton Rich. </LINE>
+ <LINE>J. A. Thwaites: Daniel Catton Rich. </LINE>
<LINE>Director of the Art Institute of </LINE>
<LINE>Chicago, whose subject is the </LINE>
<LINE>American painter, Thomas Eakins, </LINE>
<LINE>1844-1916 (recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T23:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000199">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T23:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000203">
<TITLE> TEDDY FOSTER</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="2105" Y="3278" W="559" H="88"/>
@@ -6425,8 +6542,8 @@
<LINE>Dennis Hale, and Penny Nicholls </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1156-000200">
- <TITLE> Close Down</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1186-000204">
+ <TITLE>Close Down</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="2104" Y="3399" W="372" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="10" X="2288" Y="3443" W="190" H="24"/>
@@ -6436,16 +6553,15 @@
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.0 midnight Big Ben </LINE>
- <LINE>Close Down </LINE>
+ <LINE>Close Down </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
</SERVICE>
<SERVICE NAME="Light Programme">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T09:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000201">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T09:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000205">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="243" Y="602" W="348" H="36"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="11" X="469" Y="640" W="104" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Big Ben</P>
@@ -6455,7 +6571,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T09:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000202">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T09:10/PT50M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000206">
<TITLE> HOUSEWIVES' CHOICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="242" Y="693" W="558" H="91"/>
@@ -6477,8 +6593,8 @@
<LINE>week by Roy Rich </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T10:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000203">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast ' MY LIFE '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T10:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000207">
+ <TITLE> ' MY LIFE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="244" Y="808" W="508" H="67"/>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="424" Y="886" W="195" H="26"/>
@@ -6505,6 +6621,7 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
@@ -6519,7 +6636,7 @@
<LINE>as Franklin </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T10:20/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000204">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T10:20/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000208">
<TITLE> MORNING MELODIES</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="244" Y="1120" W="557" H="87"/>
@@ -6527,22 +6644,14 @@
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>played by the Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <CONTRIBUTORS>
- <CREW>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Billy</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Mayerl</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
- </CREW>
- </CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.20 MORNING MELODIES </LINE>
<LINE>played by the Billy Mayerl Rhythm </LINE>
<LINE>Ensemble </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T10:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000205">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast ' WORLD OF WORK '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T10:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000209">
+ <TITLE> 'WORLD OF WORK '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="244" Y="1226" W="559" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="343" Y="1264" W="358" H="27"/>
@@ -6551,13 +6660,16 @@
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>The Services' Industrial Magazine </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <FOOTNOTE>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
+ </FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.40 Forces Educational Broadcast </LINE>
- <LINE>' WORLD OF WORK ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>'WORLD OF WORK ' </LINE>
<LINE>The Services' Industrial Magazine </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T11:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000206">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T11:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000210">
<TITLE> 'ELEVENSES'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="244" Y="1368" W="558" H="115"/>
@@ -6580,7 +6692,7 @@
<LINE>by Arthur Birkby and his Octet </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T11:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000207">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T11:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000211">
<TITLE> 'ON THE SWEETER SIDE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="244" Y="1512" W="559" H="63"/>
@@ -6593,17 +6705,15 @@
<LINE>Dance music on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T12:00/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000208">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000212">
<TITLE> 'KEYBOARD CAVALCADE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="244" Y="1605" W="557" H="35"/>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="344" Y="1645" W="355" H="32"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="11" X="244" Y="1679" W="557" H="92"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="11" X="431" Y="1776" W="178" H="24"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="11" X="244" Y="1679" W="557" H="30"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>Reginald Porter-Brown at the organ of the Granada, Tooting </P>
- <P>12.30 p.m. Ronnie Selby at the piano </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -6611,21 +6721,29 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Reginald</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Porter-Brown</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Ronnie</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Selby</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.0 'KEYBOARD CAVALCADE' </LINE>
<LINE>Reginald Porter-Brown </LINE>
<LINE>at the organ of the Granada, Tooting </LINE>
+ </RT.TEXT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T12:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000213">
+ <TITLE> Ronnie Selby</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="11" X="244" Y="1740" W="378" H="31"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="11" X="431" Y="1776" W="178" H="24"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <P>at the piano </P>
+ </RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.30 p.m. Ronnie Selby </LINE>
<LINE>at the piano </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T12:45/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000209">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T12:45/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000214">
<TITLE> CONCERT HOUR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="243" Y="1832" W="557" H="88"/>
@@ -6647,7 +6765,7 @@
<LINE>Robert Irving </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T13:20/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000210">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T13:20/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000215">
<TITLE> TEST MATCH</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="241" Y="1951" W="559" H="162"/>
@@ -6676,7 +6794,7 @@
<LINE>From Lord's </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T13:35/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000211">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T13:35/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000216">
<TITLE> 'BANDSTAND'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="241" Y="2142" W="559" H="142"/>
@@ -6723,10 +6841,10 @@
<LINE>Reginald King </LINE>
<LINE>Le Caprice de Nannette </LINE>
<LINE>Coleridge-Taylor </LINE>
- <LINE>Selection: The Dancing Years.. Novello </LINE>
+ <LINE>Selection: The Dancing Years..Novello </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T14:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000212">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T14:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000217">
<TITLE> ' SONGTIME '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="243" Y="2415" W="395" H="34"/>
@@ -6740,7 +6858,7 @@
<LINE>on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T14:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000213">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T14:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000218">
<TITLE> FALKMAN</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="241" Y="2511" W="558" H="87"/>
@@ -6754,13 +6872,13 @@
<LINE>of uninterrupted music </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T14:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000214">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T14:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000219">
<TITLE> 'THE POWER-HOUSE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="866" Y="592" W="558" H="136"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>An abridged version for broadcasting of John Buchan 's story. Read by Patric Curwen. 2—' Mr. Tuke, Mr. Pavia. and Mr. Andrew Lumley </P>
+ <P>An abridged version for broadcasting of John Buchan 's story. Read by Patric Curwen. 2-' Mr. Tuke, Mr. Pavia. and Mr. Andrew Lumley </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -6786,8 +6904,8 @@
<LINE>Mr. Pavia. and Mr. Andrew Lumley </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T15:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000215">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast ' RUSSIA AND U.S.A. TODAY '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T15:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000220">
+ <TITLE> ' RUSSIA AND U.S.A. TODAY'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="867" Y="763" W="557" H="214"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -6804,6 +6922,7 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>3.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
@@ -6815,7 +6934,7 @@
<LINE>industry in the U.S.S.R. </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T15:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000216">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T15:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000221">
<TITLE> TEST MATCH</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="868" Y="1011" W="557" H="112"/>
@@ -6838,7 +6957,7 @@
<LINE>play. From Lord's </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000217">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000222">
<TITLE> MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="867" Y="1155" W="557" H="33"/>
@@ -6852,7 +6971,7 @@
<LINE>Troise and his Banjoliers </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000218">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000223">
<TITLE> THE ROBINSON FAMILY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="868" Y="1252" W="558" H="141"/>
@@ -6880,8 +6999,8 @@
<LINE>recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T16:15/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000219">
- <TITLE> 'MUSIC-HALL*</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T16:15/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000224">
+ <TITLE> ' MUSIC-HALL'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="867" Y="1713" W="558" H="159"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -6904,7 +7023,7 @@
<P>(Repeat of last Saturday's recorded broadcast in the Home Service)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>4.15 'MUSIC-HALL* </LINE>
+ <LINE>4.15 ' MUSIC-HALL' </LINE>
<LINE>with Al Burnett, The Three Imps, </LINE>
<LINE>Max and Harry Nesbitt, Buck War</LINE>
<LINE>ren and Chic, and Delya. (Repeat of </LINE>
@@ -6912,7 +7031,7 @@
<LINE>the Home Service) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T17:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000220">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T17:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000225">
<TITLE> 'ROMANCE IN RHYTHM'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="867" Y="1909" W="557" H="133"/>
@@ -6952,7 +7071,7 @@
<LINE>Lewis, and the Geraldo Chorus </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T17:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000221">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T17:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000226">
<TITLE> LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="865" Y="2085" W="559" H="80"/>
@@ -6965,8 +7084,17 @@
<LINE>All-England Championships. Report </LINE>
<LINE>from Wimbledon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="11" X="1014" Y="1452" W="265" H="64"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="11" X="891" Y="1527" W="510" H="121"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>CRICKET and LAWN TENNIS Programmes may be interrupted between 4.15 and 5.50 p.m. and between 6.10 and 6.40 p.m. for commentaries from Lord's and Wimbledon </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T18:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000222">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T18:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000227">
<TITLE> CRICKET</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="865" Y="2201" W="559" H="107"/>
@@ -6989,7 +7117,7 @@
<LINE>and India. From Lord's </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T18:10/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000223">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T18:10/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000228">
<TITLE> RECORD REVIEW</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="865" Y="2343" W="558" H="86"/>
@@ -7015,7 +7143,7 @@
<LINE>records with M. Montagu-Nathan </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T18:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000224">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T18:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000229">
<TITLE> BOOKS AND WRITERS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="866" Y="2463" W="558" H="134"/>
@@ -7042,12 +7170,27 @@
<LINE>Arthur Calder-Marshall and T. 0. </LINE>
<LINE>Beachcroft Chairman. Gerald Bullett </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
- </PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000225">
- <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="11" X="233" Y="2631" W="1204" H="676"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ </BLOCK>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="11" X="495" Y="3328" W="686" H="28"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="11" X="259" Y="3367" W="1162" H="67"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="11" X="397" Y="3434" W="869" H="34"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>' FRIEDA' FROM THE LONDON THEATRE </P>
+ <P>Scnnes from ' Frieda,' the play by Ronald Millar now running of the Westminster Theatre, will be presented. This stage photograph shows the dramatic moment wilen Frieda's s German brother is discovered to be an unrepentant Nazi </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000230">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1492" Y="591" W="415" H="31"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="11" X="1716" Y="631" W="104" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -7057,7 +7200,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T19:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000226">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T19:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000231">
<TITLE> Sports Results</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1492" Y="687" W="393" H="30"/>
@@ -7066,7 +7209,7 @@
<LINE>7.10 Sports Results </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T19:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000227">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T19:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000232">
<TITLE> FRED HARTLEY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1492" Y="744" W="523" H="65"/>
@@ -7087,7 +7230,7 @@
<LINE>and his Music, with Jack Cooper </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T19:30/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000228">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T19:30/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000233">
<TITLE> ' HERE'S WISHING YOU WELL AGAIN'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1492" Y="834" W="441" H="30"/>
@@ -7158,7 +7301,7 @@
<LINE>recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T20:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000229">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T20:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000234">
<TITLE> Richmal Crompton's ' JUST WILLIAM'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1493" Y="1238" W="438" H="32"/>
@@ -7203,14 +7346,14 @@
<LINE>Repeat Sunday at 2.30 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T20:45/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000230">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T20:45/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000235">
<TITLE> THEY'RE OUT!</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1490" Y="1502" W="560" H="377"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>Artists from the Forces back in Civvy Street report to Ex-Cpl. Sally Rogers at the Radio Release Centre to entertain you </P>
- <P>Frank Groves , Todd Hilton , Laurie Gray , Scruffy Dale , a company of actors from the Reunion Theatre Association, and the George Mela chrino Orchestra. Dress, best civvies. Instruments, musical, will be carried. In charge of the party. John Burnaby and John Hooper </P>
+ <P>Frank Groves , Todd Hilton. Laurie Gray , Scruffy Dale, a company of actors from the Reunion Theatre Association, and the George Mela chrino Orchestra. Dress, best civvies. Instruments, musical, will be carried. In charge of the party. John Burnaby and John Hooper </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -7224,17 +7367,13 @@
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Todd</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Hilton</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Hilton.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Laurie</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Gray</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Scruffy</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Dale</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>George</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Mela</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
@@ -7249,12 +7388,12 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>8.45 THEY'RE OUT! </LINE>
+ <LINE>8.45 THEY'RE OUT! </LINE>
<LINE>Artists from the Forces back in </LINE>
<LINE>Civvy Street report to Ex-Cpl. </LINE>
<LINE>Sally Rogers at the Radio Release </LINE>
<LINE>Centre to entertain you </LINE>
- <LINE>Frank Groves, Todd Hilton, Laurie </LINE>
+ <LINE>Frank Groves, Todd Hilton. Laurie </LINE>
<LINE>Gray, Scruffy Dale, a company of </LINE>
<LINE>actors from the Reunion Theatre </LINE>
<LINE>Association, and the George Mela</LINE>
@@ -7264,7 +7403,7 @@
<LINE>and John Hooper </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T21:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000231">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T21:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000236">
<TITLE> ' FROM THE LONDON THEATRE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1490" Y="1903" W="562" H="186"/>
@@ -7284,8 +7423,8 @@
</EPISODE>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>A new series of half-hour excerpts from plays now running in London </P>
- <P>1—' Frieda '</P>
- <P>Scenes from the play by Ronald Millar now running at the Westminster Theatre. Introduced by Felix Felton </P>
+ <P>1-' Frieda ' </P>
+ <P>Scenes from the play by Ronald Millar now running at the Westminster Theatre. Introduced by Felix Felton </P>
<P>Play directed by Irene Hentschel , and presented by Sherek Players , Ltd., in association with the Arts Council </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -7341,12 +7480,12 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>9.30 ' FROM </LINE>
<LINE>THE LONDON THEATRE' </LINE>
- <LINE>A new series of half-hour ex</LINE>
+ <LINE>A new series of half-hour ex-</LINE>
<LINE>cerpts from plays now running </LINE>
<LINE>in London </LINE>
- <LINE>1— ' Frieda ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>1—' Frieda ' </LINE>
<LINE>Scenes from the play by Ronald </LINE>
- <LINE>Millar now running at the West</LINE>
+ <LINE>Millar now running at the West-</LINE>
<LINE>minster Theatre. Introduced by </LINE>
<LINE>Felix Felton </LINE>
<LINE>Mrs. Mary Dawson....Barbara Everest </LINE>
@@ -7365,27 +7504,11 @@
<LINE>presented by Sherek Players, Ltd., in </LINE>
<LINE>association with the Arts Council </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
- <RELATED.CONTENT>
- <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="11" X="232" Y="2622" W="1220" H="684"/>
- </LOCATION>
- </BLOCK>
- <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="11" X="495" Y="3328" W="686" H="28"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="11" X="259" Y="3367" W="1162" H="67"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="11" X="397" Y="3434" W="869" H="34"/>
- </LOCATION>
- <P>' FRIEDA FROM THE LONDON THEATRE Scenes from ' Frieda: the play by Ronald Mil/ar now running of the Westminster Theatre, will be presented. This stage photograph shows the dramatic moment when Frieda's German brother is discovered to be an unrepentant Nazi </P>
- </BLOCK>
- </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000232">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000237">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1492" Y="2673" W="417" H="30"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="11" X="1717" Y="2714" W="105" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -7395,18 +7518,18 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T22:10/PT20M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000233">
- <TITLE> Peter Haddon as the ' MAN-ABOUT-TOWN '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T22:10/PT20M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000238">
+ <TITLE> Peter Haddon as the ' MAN-ABOUT-TOWN</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1493" Y="2770" W="442" H="30"/>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1577" Y="2810" W="386" H="26"/>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1491" Y="2849" W="559" H="75"/>
</LOCATION>
<EPISODE NUMBER="4">
- <TITLE/>
+ <TITLE>' Behind the Mask.'</TITLE>
</EPISODE>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>in a series of adventures by Cyril Campion. Episode 4-' Behind the Mask.' </P>
+ <P>in a series of adventures by Cyril Campion. Episode 4-' Behind the Mask.' </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -7421,13 +7544,13 @@
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.10 Peter Haddon as the </LINE>
- <LINE>' MAN-ABOUT-TOWN ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>' MAN-ABOUT-TOWN </LINE>
<LINE>in a series of adventures by Cyril </LINE>
- <LINE>Campion. Episode 4-' Behind the </LINE>
+ <LINE>Campion. Episode 4—' Behind the </LINE>
<LINE>Mask.' (BBC recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T22:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000234">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T22:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000239">
<TITLE> DEBROY SOMERS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1490" Y="2949" W="560" H="88"/>
@@ -7441,7 +7564,7 @@
<LINE>uninterrupted music </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T23:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000235">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T23:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000240">
<TITLE> ' WHEN DAY IS DONE '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1491" Y="3062" W="559" H="139"/>
@@ -7473,21 +7596,21 @@
<LINE>naders. Produced by Mai Jones </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T23:30/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000236">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T23:30/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000241">
<TITLE> AL BOLLINGTON</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1493" Y="3225" W="556" H="89"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>at the organ of the Paramount Odeon, Tottenham Court Road, London </P>
+ <P>at the organ of the Paramount Odeon, Tottenham Court Road. London </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>11.30 AL BOLLINGTON </LINE>
<LINE>at the organ of the Paramount Odeon, </LINE>
- <LINE>Tottenham Court Road, London </LINE>
+ <LINE>Tottenham Court Road. London </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-27T23:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000237">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-25T23:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000242">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1494" Y="3339" W="331" H="30"/>
@@ -7496,8 +7619,8 @@
<LINE>11.50 NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1156-000238">
- <TITLE> Close Down</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1186-000243">
+ <TITLE>Close Down</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1495" Y="3394" W="374" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="11" X="1678" Y="3437" W="190" H="26"/>
@@ -7513,10 +7636,10 @@
</SERVICE>
</RADIO>
</DAY>
- <DAY DATE="1945-11-28">
+ <DAY DATE="1946-06-26">
<TV>
<SERVICE NAME="BBC Television">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000576">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000593">
<TITLE> DEMONSTRATION FILM</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="875" Y="987" W="501" H="32"/>
@@ -7527,18 +7650,20 @@
<LINE>FILM </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T15:00/PT01H30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000577">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T15:00/PT01H30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000594">
<TITLE> ' GREEN SHUTTERS '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="877" Y="1110" W="535" H="71"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1122" Y="1192" W="73" H="24"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="875" Y="1224" W="567" H="360"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="934" Y="1594" W="452" H="104"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="26" X="998" Y="1781" W="320" H="38"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>by W. Dinner and W. Morum </P>
<P>Cast </P>
<P>Production and settings by Malcolm Baker-Smith </P>
+ <P>(Repeat Performance) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CAST>
@@ -7594,15 +7719,12 @@
</MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
- <FOOTNOTE>
- <P>(Repeat Performance)</P>
- </FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>3.0-4.30 ' GREEN SHUTTERS </LINE>
+ <LINE>3.0-4.30 GREEN SHUTTERS ' </LINE>
<LINE>by W. Dinner and W. Morum </LINE>
<LINE>Cast </LINE>
<LINE>Mr. Dancey Noel Dryden </LINE>
- <LINE>Johnson James Tilling </LINE>
+ <LINE>Johnson................James Tilling </LINE>
<LINE>Susan...................Judith Fellows </LINE>
<LINE>Jenetta Pamela Barnard </LINE>
<LINE>Oliver....................Glen Farmer </LINE>
@@ -7617,7 +7739,7 @@
<LINE>(Repeat Performance) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000578">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000595">
<TITLE> RAY VENTURA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="879" Y="1901" W="459" H="32"/>
@@ -7634,8 +7756,8 @@
<LINE>The famous French dance band </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T21:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000579">
- <TITLE> Film</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T21:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000596">
+ <TITLE>Film</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="881" Y="2081" W="316" H="31"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -7643,7 +7765,7 @@
<LINE>9.0 Film </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T21:10/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000580">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T21:10/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000597">
<TITLE> BALLROOM DANCING</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="877" Y="2169" W="564" H="70"/>
@@ -7670,7 +7792,7 @@
<LINE>and Pat Kilpatrick </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T21:25/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000581">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T21:25/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000598">
<TITLE> 'SPEAKING PERSONALLY'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="877" Y="2335" W="562" H="96"/>
@@ -7692,8 +7814,8 @@
<LINE>critic of the ' New York Times ' </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T21:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000582">
- <TITLE> COOKERY</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T21:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000599">
+ <TITLE>COOKERY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1504" Y="354" W="371" H="30"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1587" Y="394" W="396" H="26"/>
@@ -7716,8 +7838,8 @@
<LINE>by Philip Harben </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T21:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000583">
- <TITLE> ' MUSIC-MAKERS'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T21:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000600">
+ <TITLE>'MUSIC-MAKERS'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1504" Y="518" W="441" H="30"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1621" Y="558" W="327" H="30"/>
@@ -7737,22 +7859,8 @@
<LINE>9.45 ' MUSIC-MAKERS' </LINE>
<LINE>Daisy Guth (piano) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
- <RELATED.CONTENT>
- <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="26" X="200" Y="317" W="635" H="850"/>
- </LOCATION>
- </BLOCK>
- <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="26" X="250" Y="1181" W="564" H="99"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="26" X="315" Y="1281" W="428" H="31"/>
- </LOCATION>
- <P>Bernard Tussaud will make a model of Tommy Hanaley, on Saturday evening at 9.45. The process is to be described by Wynford Vaughan Thomas </P>
- </BLOCK>
- </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000584">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000601">
<TITLE> News (sound only)</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1506" Y="639" W="498" H="33"/>
@@ -7765,7 +7873,7 @@
</TV>
<RADIO>
<SERVICE NAME="Home Service">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T06:30/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000239">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T06:30/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000244">
<TITLE> BRIGHT AND EARLY '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="222" Y="572" W="344" H="32"/>
@@ -7784,7 +7892,7 @@
<LINE>Gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T06:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000240">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T06:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000245">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="223" Y="703" W="565" H="63"/>
@@ -7797,7 +7905,7 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T07:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000241">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T07:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000246">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="225" Y="792" W="482" H="33"/>
@@ -7809,7 +7917,7 @@
<LINE>7.0 Time, Greenwich: NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T07:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000242">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T07:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000247">
<TITLE> Programme Parade</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="225" Y="851" W="431" H="31"/>
@@ -7818,7 +7926,7 @@
<LINE>7.10 Programme Parade </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T07:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000243">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T07:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000248">
<TITLE> MORNING MUSIC</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="226" Y="909" W="557" H="66"/>
@@ -7831,8 +7939,8 @@
<LINE>Wynford Reynolds and his Orchestra </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T07:50/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000244">
- <TITLE> ' LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS!'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T07:50/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000249">
+ <TITLE> ' LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS! '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="224" Y="1000" W="565" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="318" Y="1041" W="368" H="24"/>
@@ -7841,11 +7949,11 @@
<P>Readings from the Bible </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>7.50 ' LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS!' </LINE>
+ <LINE>7.50 ' LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS! ' </LINE>
<LINE>Readings from the Bible </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T07:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000245">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T07:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000250">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="226" Y="1093" W="561" H="63"/>
@@ -7858,7 +7966,7 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T08:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000246">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T08:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000251">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="226" Y="1184" W="482" H="29"/>
@@ -7870,7 +7978,7 @@
<LINE>8.0 Time, Greenwich: NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T08:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000247">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T08:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000252">
<TITLE> Programme Parade</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="226" Y="1240" W="430" H="31"/>
@@ -7879,7 +7987,7 @@
<LINE>8.10 Programme Parade </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T08:15/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000248">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T08:15/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000253">
<TITLE> 'LOOKING AFTER YOUR SILVER'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="225" Y="1298" W="374" H="31"/>
@@ -7902,7 +8010,7 @@
<LINE>Talk by Anne Masson </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T08:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000249">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T08:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000254">
<TITLE> JOHN REYNDERS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="199" Y="1428" W="590" H="90"/>
@@ -7924,7 +8032,7 @@
<LINE>Davey (piano) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T09:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000250">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T09:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000255">
<TITLE> HARRY FARMER</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="227" Y="1543" W="430" H="31"/>
@@ -7938,18 +8046,14 @@
<LINE>and his Electronomes </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T09:30/PT35M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000251">
- <TITLE> This Week's Composer</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T09:30/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000256">
+ <TITLE> This Week's Composer MOZART</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="227" Y="1642" W="464" H="30"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="424" Y="1683" W="159" H="25"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="282" Y="1722" W="449" H="23"/>
</LOCATION>
- <EPISODE>
- <TITLE>MOZART</TITLE>
- </EPISODE>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>MOZART</P>
<P>Records of his chamber music </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
@@ -7958,7 +8062,7 @@
<LINE>Records of his chamber music </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T10:05/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000252">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T10:05/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000257">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="228" Y="1780" W="453" H="31"/>
@@ -7971,25 +8075,38 @@
<LINE>10.5 FOR THE SCHOOLS </LINE>
<LINE>News commentary </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="12" X="212" Y="1962" W="595" H="382"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>Vita-Weat PEEK FREAN'S CRISPBREAD MR. PEEK: ' The news flies round from mouth to mouth' </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="12" X="199" Y="2366" W="620" H="1074"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T10:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000253">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T10:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000258">
<TITLE> THE DAILY SERVICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="854" Y="570" W="562" H="163"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>from page 73 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 64 of ' Each Returning Day.' Lo, God is here! : Psalm 57: St. Mark 14. vv. 66-72; Jerusalem the golden </P>
+ <P>from page 73 of ' New Every Morning'and page 64 of ' Each Returning Day.' Lo. God is here! : Psalm 57: St. Mark 14. vv. 66-72; Jerusalem the golden </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.15 THE DAILY SERVICE </LINE>
<LINE>from page 73 of ' New Every Morn</LINE>
- <LINE>ing ' and page 64 of ' Each Returning </LINE>
- <LINE>Day.' Lo, God is here! : Psalm 57: </LINE>
+ <LINE>ing'and page 64 of ' Each Returning </LINE>
+ <LINE>Day.' Lo. God is here! : Psalm 57: </LINE>
<LINE>St. Mark 14. vv. 66-72; Jerusalem the </LINE>
<LINE>golden </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T10:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000254">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T10:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000259">
<TITLE> MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="855" Y="759" W="339" H="30"/>
@@ -8013,7 +8130,7 @@
<LINE>Howard Lucraft and his Music </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000255">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000260">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="855" Y="891" W="411" H="30"/>
@@ -8023,7 +8140,7 @@
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>SCOTTISH HERITAGE. ' Campbell of Kilmhor ': an adaptation by Lennox Milne of the famous one-act play by J. A. Ferguson </P>
<P>11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS </P>
- <P>11.40 ADVENTURES IN music by John Horton. Listening to the bass: simple types of bass with examples </P>
+ <P>11.40 ADVENTURES IN MUSIC. by John Horton. Listening to the bass: simple types of bass with examples </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -8045,20 +8162,20 @@
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>11.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>11,0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>FOR THE SCHOOLS </LINE>
<LINE>SCOTTISH HERITAGE. ' Campbell of </LINE>
<LINE>Kilmhor ': an adaptation by Lennox </LINE>
<LINE>Milne of the famous one-act play by </LINE>
<LINE>J. A. Ferguson </LINE>
<LINE>11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS </LINE>
- <LINE>11.40 ADVENTURES IN music by John </LINE>
+ <LINE>11.40 ADVENTURES IN MUSIC. by John </LINE>
<LINE>Horton. Listening to the bass: simple </LINE>
<LINE>types of bass with examples </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000256">
- <TITLE> Hartley Power's ' LUCKY DIP</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000261">
+ <TITLE> Hartley Power's 'LUCKY DIP'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="854" Y="1230" W="407" H="29"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1007" Y="1271" W="248" H="25"/>
@@ -8066,6 +8183,7 @@
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>of records. Edited by Anna Instone </P>
+ <P>(Hartley Power is appearing in ' Under the Counter ') </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -8075,18 +8193,15 @@
</MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
- <FOOTNOTE>
- <P>(Hartley Power is appearing in I Under the Counter ')</P>
- </FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12 noon Hartley Power's </LINE>
- <LINE>' LUCKY DIP </LINE>
+ <LINE>'LUCKY DIP' </LINE>
<LINE>of records. Edited by Anna Instone </LINE>
<LINE>(Hartley Power is appearing in </LINE>
- <LINE>I Under the Counter ') </LINE>
+ <LINE>' Under the Counter ') </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T12:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000257">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T12:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000262">
<TITLE> WORKS WONDERS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="857" Y="1421" W="562" H="89"/>
@@ -8100,11 +8215,11 @@
<LINE>from a factory in Newport. Mon. </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T13:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000258">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T13:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000263">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="12" X="860" Y="1544" W="405" H="49"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="12" X="1077" Y="1569" W="105" H="33"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="12" X="860" Y="1544" W="405" H="48"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="12" X="1077" Y="1568" W="105" H="34"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="972" Y="1609" W="322" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
@@ -8119,10 +8234,10 @@
<LINE>followed by Interlude </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T13:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000259">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T13:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000264">
<TITLE> Sonata Recital ARTHUR BLISS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="12" X="857" Y="1665" W="393" H="33"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="12" X="857" Y="1669" W="393" H="29"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="997" Y="1710" W="272" H="60"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="858" Y="1780" W="560" H="51"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -8152,14 +8267,14 @@
<LINE>Kendall Taylor (piano) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T13:50/PT01H10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000260">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T13:50/PT01H10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000265">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="857" Y="1864" W="564" H="319"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>FOR RURAL SCHOOLS. A Great Airport,' by Freda Lingstrom. Mr. Lewis visits an airport and takes a short trip in a plane </P>
- <P>2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE. ' Science and Music,' by F. R. Elwell. 4-' Wind Instruments' </P>
+ <P>FOR RURAL SCHOOLS. 'A Great Airport,' by Freda Lingstrom. Mr. Lewis visits an airport and takes a short trip in a plane </P>
+ <P>2 15 GENERAL SCIENCE. ' Science and Music,' by F. R. Elwell. 4-' Wind Instruments' </P>
<P>2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH. The story of Biondin, written for broadcasting by Julia Goodey </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -8180,19 +8295,19 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>1.50 FOR THE SCHOOLS </LINE>
- <LINE>FOR RURAL SCHOOLS. A Great Air</LINE>
+ <LINE>FOR RURAL SCHOOLS. 'A Great Air</LINE>
<LINE>port,' by Freda Lingstrom. Mr. Lewis </LINE>
<LINE>visits an airport and takes a short </LINE>
<LINE>trip in a plane </LINE>
- <LINE>2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE. ' Science and </LINE>
- <LINE>Music,' by F. R. Elwell. 4-' Wind </LINE>
+ <LINE>2 15 GENERAL SCIENCE. ' Science and </LINE>
+ <LINE>Music,' by F. R. Elwell. 4—' Wind </LINE>
<LINE>Instruments' </LINE>
<LINE>2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH. The story of </LINE>
<LINE>Biondin, written for broadcasting by </LINE>
<LINE>Julia Goodey </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T15:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000261">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T15:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000266">
<TITLE> ' SEVEN TO FOURTEEN '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="857" Y="2207" W="562" H="140"/>
@@ -8208,7 +8323,7 @@
<LINE>psychologist discusses the question </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T15:15/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000262">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T15:15/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000267">
<TITLE> LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="857" Y="2380" W="412" H="31"/>
@@ -8223,8 +8338,18 @@
<LINE>All-England Championships </LINE>
<LINE>Report from Wimbledon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="12" X="1003" Y="2564" W="265" H="26"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="12" X="895" Y="2602" W="489" H="101"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>LAWN TENNIS </P>
+ <P>Programmes may be interrupted between 3.20 and 4.30 p.m. for commentaries on the All-England Championships at Wimbledon </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T15:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000263">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T15:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000268">
<TITLE> THE FOUR ACES</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="859" Y="2777" W="429" H="32"/>
@@ -8238,7 +8363,7 @@
<LINE>on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000264">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000269">
<TITLE> FRED HARTLEY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="859" Y="2874" W="521" H="64"/>
@@ -8259,8 +8384,8 @@
<LINE>and his Music, with Jack Cooper </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T16:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000265">
- <TITLE> JOSE NORMAN</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T16:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000270">
+ <TITLE> JOSÉ NORMAN</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="860" Y="2971" W="410" H="34"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="986" Y="3011" W="307" H="23"/>
@@ -8269,12 +8394,12 @@
<P>and his Rumballeros </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>4.0 JOSE NORMAN </LINE>
+ <LINE>4.0 JOSÉ NORMAN </LINE>
<LINE>and his Rumballeros </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T16:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000266">
- <TITLE> Wednesday Matinée 'THE MUSICAL BOX'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T16:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000271">
+ <TITLE> Wednesday Matinee 'THE MUSICAL BOX'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="860" Y="3070" W="436" H="33"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="940" Y="3111" W="394" H="27"/>
@@ -8336,43 +8461,42 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Victor</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Fairley</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Played By">
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Rory</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>MacDermott</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Played By">
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Ann</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Codrington</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>4.30 Wednesday Matinée </LINE>
+ <LINE>4.30 Wednesday Matinee </LINE>
<LINE>'THE MUSICAL BOX' </LINE>
<LINE>A play for broadcasting by Lois </LINE>
<LINE>Graham. Produced by Wilfrid </LINE>
<LINE>Grantham </LINE>
<LINE>Maria Belloni Gladys Young </LINE>
<LINE>Giuseppe Belloni George Owen </LINE>
- <LINE>Carletta ...................... Gladys Spencer </LINE>
+ <LINE>Carletta.......................Gladys Spencer </LINE>
<LINE>Dr. Castello Graham Doody </LINE>
<LINE>Dr. Ferrari Ronald Simpson </LINE>
- <LINE>An old official ............. Frank Cochrane </LINE>
+ <LINE>An old official.............Frank Cochrane </LINE>
<LINE>Other parts played by Charles Leno, </LINE>
<LINE>Beryl Calder, Eric Lugg, Victor </LINE>
<LINE>Fairley, Rory MacDermott, and Ann </LINE>
<LINE>Codrington </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T17:00/PT55M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000267">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T17:00/PT50M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000272">
<TITLE> CHILDREN'S HOUR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="12" X="1484" Y="1622" W="563" H="258"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="12" X="1484" Y="1622" W="563" H="203"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>' Hollabolla ' : the story of a giant by Joan Stanley-Cary </P>
+ <P>' Hollabolla': the story of a giant by Joan Stanley-Cary </P>
<P>' The Enchanted Ark': another Toytown story by S. G. Hulme Beaman </P>
- <P>5.50 Children's Hour prayers </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -8388,15 +8512,23 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>5.0 CHILDREN'S HOUR </LINE>
- <LINE>' Hollabolla ' : the story of a giant </LINE>
+ <LINE>' Hollabolla': the story of a giant </LINE>
<LINE>by Joan Stanley-Cary </LINE>
<LINE>' The Enchanted Ark': another </LINE>
<LINE>Toytown story by S. G. Hulme </LINE>
<LINE>Beaman </LINE>
+ </RT.TEXT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T17:50/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000273">
+ <TITLE> Children's Hour prayers</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="12" X="1486" Y="1850" W="482" H="30"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <RT.TEXT>
<LINE>5.50 Children's Hour prayers </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T17:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000268">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T17:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000274">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1484" Y="1919" W="561" H="61"/>
@@ -8409,8 +8541,8 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T18:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000269">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T18:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000275">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1484" Y="2022" W="474" H="107"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -8421,12 +8553,12 @@
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>6.0Time, Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>6.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>6 NEWS </LINE>
<LINE>6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T18:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000270">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T18:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000276">
<TITLE> BOOK TALK</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1486" Y="2168" W="560" H="96"/>
@@ -8448,7 +8580,7 @@
<LINE>Richard Usbome </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000271">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000277">
<TITLE> 'THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE FROG'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1486" Y="2308" W="457" H="32"/>
@@ -8456,11 +8588,11 @@
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1486" Y="2386" W="564" H="559"/>
</LOCATION>
<EPISODE NUMBER="4" OF="10">
- <TITLE>' The Ubiquity of Joshua Broad'</TITLE>
+ <TITLE/>
</EPISODE>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>A serial in ten instalments, adapted by Felix Felton and Margaret Howard from the novel by Edgar Wallace. Produced by Felix Felton. 4—' The Ubiquity of Joshua Broad' </P>
- <P>Cast also includes Frank Atkinson , Stanley Groome , Arthur Ridley , David Kossoff. and Ernest Sefton </P>
+ <P>A serial in ten instalments, adapted by Felix Felton and Margaret Howard from the novel by Edgar Wallace. Produced by Felix Felton. 4' The Ubiquity of Joshua Broad' </P>
+ <P>Cast also includes Frank Atkinson , Stanley Groome , Arthur Ridley , David Kossoft. and Ernest Sefton </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CAST>
@@ -8506,7 +8638,7 @@
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="Hagn" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Douglas</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Witmer</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Wilmer</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
</CAST>
<CREW>
@@ -8540,7 +8672,7 @@
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>David</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Kossoff.</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Kossoft.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Ernest</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -8560,20 +8692,20 @@
<LINE>Dick Gordon Ivan Brandt </LINE>
<LINE>Sergeant Elk Ivor Barnard </LINE>
<LINE>Ella Bennett Sheila Burrell </LINE>
- <LINE>Joshua Broad ................. Peter Madden </LINE>
+ <LINE>Joshua Broad.................Peter Madden </LINE>
<LINE>Ray Bennett Olaf Pooley </LINE>
<LINE>John Bennett............Richard Williams </LINE>
<LINE>Philo Johnson................Arthur Young </LINE>
<LINE>Lola Bassano...................Maria Barry </LINE>
- <LINE>Lew Brady Harry Ross </LINE>
+ <LINE>Lew Brady........................Harry Ross </LINE>
<LINE>Ezra Maitland Alexander Sarner </LINE>
<LINE>Hagn Douglas Witmer </LINE>
<LINE>Cast also includes Frank Atkinson, </LINE>
<LINE>Stanley Groome, Arthur Ridley, David </LINE>
- <LINE>Kossoff. and Ernest Sefton </LINE>
+ <LINE>Kossoft. and Ernest Sefton </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T19:00/PT02H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000272">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T19:00/PT02H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000278">
<TITLE> June Music Festival BBC SYMPHONY CONCERT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1489" Y="2981" W="521" H="66"/>
@@ -8583,14 +8715,6 @@
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>(Tickets, 10s. to 3s., may be obtained from the Royal Albert Hall and the usual agents) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <CONTRIBUTORS>
- <CREW>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Albert</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Hall</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
- </CREW>
- </CONTRIBUTORS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>(See top of page)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
@@ -8612,31 +8736,22 @@
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1971" Y="675" W="200" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1544" Y="741" W="1024" H="47"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1716" Y="812" W="681" H="135"/>
- </LOCATION>
- <P>JUNE MUSIC FESTIVAL </P>
- <P>Elisabeth Schumann (soprano) Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson (tivo pianos) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (leader, Paul Beard) under its conductor Sir Adrian Boult </P>
- </BLOCK>
- <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="12" X="1892" Y="994" W="341" H="42"/>
- </LOCATION>
- </BLOCK>
- <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
- <LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1522" Y="1075" W="1077" H="108"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="2482" Y="1189" W="118" H="26"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1733" Y="1224" W="659" H="71"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1527" Y="1320" W="1075" H="104"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>Overture: Don Giovanni Mozart Arias: Vcdrai carino; Batti, batti (Don Giovanni) Mozart 7.22 app. Concerto in E flat for two pianos and orchestra (K.365) Mozart 7.51 app. Interval: Mosco Corner talks about Mahler's Fourth Symphony 8.6 app. Symphony No. 4, in G................................Mahler FROM THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL AT 7.0 THIS EVENING </P>
+ <P>JUNE MUSIC FESTIVAL </P>
+ <P>Elisabeth Schumann (soprano) Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson (tivo pianos) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (leader, Paul Beard) under its conductor Sir Adrian Boult </P>
+ <P>Overture: Don Giovanni Mosart Arias: Vcdrai carino; Batti, batti (Don Giovanni) Mosart 7.22 app. Concerto in E flat for two pianos and orchestra (K.365) Mozart 7.51 app. Interval: Mosco Carner talks about Mahler's Fourth Symphony </P>
+ <P>8.6 app. Symphony No. 4, in G.................................Mahler FROM THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL AT 7.0 THIS EVENING </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T21:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000273">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T21:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000279">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1488" Y="3192" W="395" H="49"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="12" X="1706" Y="3225" W="105" H="24"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Big Ben Minute</P>
@@ -8646,18 +8761,13 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T21:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000274">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T21:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000280">
<TITLE> WORLD AFFAIRS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="1487" Y="3284" W="563" H="200"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="12" X="2112" Y="1621" W="434" H="34"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="12" X="2191" Y="1669" W="406" H="35"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="12" X="2112" Y="1715" W="562" H="344"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>by the Rt. Hon. Sir Alexander Cadogan , G.C.M.G., K.C.B., British representative on the United Nations Security Council. (Recording) </P>
- <P>9.15 WORLD AFFAIRS his programme of stars, personalities, songs, and music. This week, Ted Kavanagh , Sally Rogers , Kyra Vayne , and Walter Midgley , with Vic Oliver and his Concert Orchestra. Script by Ray Sonin. Produced by Eric Spear. </P>
- <P>(Vic Oliver broadcasts by permission of Emile Littler ; Walter Midgley , of the Central Pool of Artists) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -8665,6 +8775,30 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Sir Alexander</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Cadogan</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
+ </CREW>
+ </CONTRIBUTORS>
+ <RT.TEXT>
+ <LINE>9.15 WORLD AFFAIRS </LINE>
+ <LINE>by the Rt. Hon. Sir Alexander </LINE>
+ <LINE>Cadogan, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., British </LINE>
+ <LINE>representative on the United </LINE>
+ <LINE>Nations Security Council. (Re</LINE>
+ <LINE>cording) </LINE>
+ </RT.TEXT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T21:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000281">
+ <TITLE> 'VIC OLIVER INTRODUCES....'</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="12" X="2112" Y="1621" W="434" H="34"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="12" X="2191" Y="1669" W="406" H="35"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="12" X="2112" Y="1715" W="562" H="344"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <P>his programme of stars, personalities, songs, and music. This week, Ted Kavanagh , Sally Rogers , Kyra Vayne , and Walter Midgley , with Vic Oliver and his Concert Orchestra. Script by Ray Sonin. Produced by Eric Spear. </P>
+ <P>(Vic Oliver broadcasts by permission 0/ Emile Littler ; Walter Midgley , of the Central Pool of Artists) </P>
+ </RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <CONTRIBUTORS>
+ <CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Ted</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Kavanagh</SURNAME>
@@ -8693,7 +8827,7 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Eric</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Spear.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Produced By">
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Vic</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Oliver</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
@@ -8711,21 +8845,28 @@
<P>(BBC recording)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>9.15 WORLD AFFAIRS </LINE>
- <LINE>by the Rt. Hon. Sir Alexander </LINE>
- <LINE>Cadogan, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., British </LINE>
- <LINE>representative on the United </LINE>
- <LINE>Nations Security Council. (Re</LINE>
- <LINE>cording) </LINE>
+ <LINE>9.30 'VIC OLIVER </LINE>
+ <LINE>INTRODUCES...' </LINE>
+ <LINE>his programme of stars, per</LINE>
+ <LINE>sonalities, songs, and music. This </LINE>
+ <LINE>week, Ted Kavanagh, Sally </LINE>
+ <LINE>Rogers, Kyra Vayne, and Walter </LINE>
+ <LINE>Midgley, with Vic Oliver and his </LINE>
+ <LINE>Concert Orchestra. Script by Ray </LINE>
+ <LINE>Sonin. Produced by Eric Spear. </LINE>
+ <LINE>(BBC recording) </LINE>
+ <LINE>(Vic Oliver broadcasts by permission </LINE>
+ <LINE>0/ Emile Littler; Walter Midgley, of </LINE>
+ <LINE>the Central Pool of Artists) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T22:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000275">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T22:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000282">
<TITLE> SCIENCE SURVEY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="2113" Y="2110" W="563" H="461"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>' A Day at the N.P.L.' The National Physical Laboratory at Teddington is principally concerned with the general problems of exact measurement (of heat or physical dimensions, etc.) and of the properties of materials. Both of these are subjects of great importance in industry and manufacture. Today's programme is made up from recordings taken during a visit by Professor Andrade to the laboratory, when he interviewed scientists at work there. Programme introduced by Sir Charles Darwin , K.B.E., F.R.S.. Director of the Laboratory. (Recording of last Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme) </P>
+ <P>' A Day at the N.P.L.' The National Physical Laboratory at Teddington is principally concerned with the general problems of exact measurement (of heat or physical dimensions, etc.) and of the properties of materials. Both of these are subjects of great importance in industry and manufacture. Today's programme is made up from recordings taken during a visit by Professor Andrade to the laboratory, when he interviewed scientists at work there. Programme introduced by Sir Charles Darwin , K.B.E., F.R.S., Director of the Laboratory. (Recording of last Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -8750,13 +8891,13 @@
<LINE>Professor Andrade to the laboratory, </LINE>
<LINE>when he interviewed scientists at </LINE>
<LINE>work there. Programme introduced </LINE>
- <LINE>by Sir Charles Darwin, K.B.E., F.R.S.. </LINE>
+ <LINE>by Sir Charles Darwin, K.B.E., F.R.S., </LINE>
<LINE>Director of the Laboratory. (Record</LINE>
<LINE>ing of last Friday's broadcast in the </LINE>
<LINE>Light Programme) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T22:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000276">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T22:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000283">
<TITLE> LIND JOYCE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="2114" Y="2630" W="561" H="170"/>
@@ -8788,7 +8929,7 @@
<LINE>Presented by John Burnaby </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T22:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000277">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T22:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000284">
<TITLE> TODAY IN PARLIAMENT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="2114" Y="2860" W="562" H="29"/>
@@ -8797,27 +8938,26 @@
<LINE>10.45 TODAY IN PARLIAMENT </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T23:00/PT03M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000278">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T23:00/PT03M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000285">
<TITLE> News summary</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="2115" Y="2950" W="412" H="29"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="12" X="2272" Y="2992" W="240" H="27"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
- <P>Time. Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>11.0 Time. Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>11.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>News summary </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T23:03/PT17M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000279">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T23:03/PT17M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000286">
<TITLE> THE WEDNESDAY STORY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="2112" Y="3071" W="564" H="135"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>176 — ' Mr. Walkinshaw's Whimsy,' written by T. J. Waldron and read by James McKechnie </P>
+ <P>176-' Mr.Walkinshaw's Whimsy,' written by T. J. Waldron and read by James McKechnie </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -8833,12 +8973,12 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>11.3 THE WEDNESDAY STORY </LINE>
- <LINE>176 — ' Mr. Walkinshaw's Whimsy,' </LINE>
+ <LINE>176—' Mr.Walkinshaw's Whimsy,' </LINE>
<LINE>written by T. J. Waldron and </LINE>
<LINE>read by James McKechnie </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T23:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000280">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T23:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000287">
<TITLE> LONDON STUDIO PLAYERS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="2115" Y="3260" W="359" H="30"/>
@@ -8861,8 +9001,8 @@
<LINE>conducted by Michael Krein </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1156-000281">
- <TITLE> Close Down</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1186-000288">
+ <TITLE>Close Down</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="2116" Y="3412" W="374" H="33"/>
<COORDS PAGE="12" X="2298" Y="3456" W="189" H="24"/>
@@ -8877,7 +9017,7 @@
</PROGRAMME>
</SERVICE>
<SERVICE NAME="Light Programme">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T09:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000282">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T09:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000289">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="279" Y="594" W="335" H="37"/>
@@ -8891,7 +9031,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T09:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000283">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T09:10/PT50M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000290">
<TITLE> HOUSEWIVES' CHOICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="280" Y="685" W="560" H="98"/>
@@ -8913,25 +9053,27 @@
<LINE>week by Roy Rich </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T10:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000284">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast FRENCH FOR THE FORCES</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T10:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000291">
+ <TITLE> FRENCH FOR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="281" Y="799" W="519" H="113"/>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="383" Y="918" W="355" H="27"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Monsieur E. M. Stephan </P>
+ <P>THE FORCES </P>
+ <P>Monsieur E M. Stephan </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>E. M.</FIRST.NAME>
+ <FIRST.NAME>M.</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Stephan</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
@@ -8940,7 +9082,7 @@
<LINE>Monsieur E M. Stephan </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T10:20/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000285">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T10:20/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000292">
<TITLE> MORNING MELODIES</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="283" Y="966" W="505" H="40"/>
@@ -8948,7 +9090,7 @@
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="284" Y="1043" W="558" H="62"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Robin Richmond at the organ of the Trocadero, Elephant and Castle </P>
+ <P>Robin Richmond at the organ of the Trocadero. Elephant and Castle </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -8961,12 +9103,12 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.20 MORNING MELODIES </LINE>
<LINE>Robin Richmond </LINE>
- <LINE>at the organ of the Trocadero, Ele</LINE>
+ <LINE>at the organ of the Trocadero. Ele</LINE>
<LINE>phant and Castle </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T10:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000286">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast ' BATTLE FOR OIL'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T10:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000293">
+ <TITLE> 'BATTLE FOR OIL'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="283" Y="1121" W="559" H="38"/>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="385" Y="1161" W="349" H="30"/>
@@ -8991,16 +9133,19 @@
</MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
+ <FOOTNOTE>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
+ </FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.40 Forces Educational Broadcast </LINE>
- <LINE>' BATTLE FOR OIL' </LINE>
+ <LINE>'BATTLE FOR OIL' </LINE>
<LINE>A d'scussion between Major Lewis </LINE>
<LINE>Hastings. Professor H. H. Read. </LINE>
<LINE>and Dr. A. Parker. on the connection </LINE>
<LINE>of oil with modern warfare </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T11:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000287">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T11:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000294">
<TITLE> 'ELEVENSES'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="285" Y="1326" W="562" H="168"/>
@@ -9029,30 +9174,29 @@
<LINE>Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T11:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000288">
- <TITLE> 'ON THE SWEETER SIDE'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T11:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000295">
+ <TITLE> 'ON</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="287" Y="1514" W="559" H="66"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <P>THE SWEETER SIDE' </P>
<P>Dance music on gramophone records </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>11.30 'ON THE SWEETER SIDE' </LINE>
+ <LINE>11.30 'ON THE SWEETER SIDE' </LINE>
<LINE>Dance music on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T12:00/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000289">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000296">
<TITLE> 'KEYBOARD CAVALCADE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="288" Y="1602" W="557" H="37"/>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="447" Y="1646" W="233" H="26"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="13" X="288" Y="1682" W="555" H="103"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="13" X="475" Y="1793" W="179" H="24"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="13" X="288" Y="1682" W="555" H="52"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Donald Thorne at the organ of the Granada. Tooting. London </P>
- <P>12.30 p.m. Ronnie Selby at the piano </P>
+ <P>Donald Thorne at the organ of the Granada. Tooting, London </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -9060,22 +9204,30 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Donald</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Thorne</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Ronnie</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Selby</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.0 'KEYBOARD CAVALCADE' </LINE>
<LINE>Donald Thorne </LINE>
- <LINE>at the organ of the Granada. Tooting. </LINE>
+ <LINE>at the organ of the Granada. Tooting, </LINE>
<LINE>London </LINE>
+ </RT.TEXT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T12:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000297">
+ <TITLE> Ronnie Selby</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="13" X="288" Y="1750" W="377" H="35"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="13" X="475" Y="1793" W="179" H="24"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <P>at the piano </P>
+ </RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.30 p.m. Ronnie Selby </LINE>
<LINE>at the piano </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T12:45/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000290">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T12:45/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000298">
<TITLE> CONCERT HOUR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="287" Y="1843" W="561" H="176"/>
@@ -9118,7 +9270,7 @@
<LINE>Suite for Strings, in E minor...Bridge </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T13:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000291">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T13:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000299">
<TITLE> 'BANDSTAND '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="287" Y="2043" W="562" H="167"/>
@@ -9149,12 +9301,12 @@
<RIGHT.CELL>Rossini</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>Suite. Masquerade: Cortege; Harlequin and Columbine; Finale alia polacca</LEFT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>Suite. Masquerade: Cortège; Harlequin and Columbine; Finale alla polacca</LEFT.CELL>
<RIGHT.CELL>Lacome</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Selection: The Count of Luxembourg </LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Lehdr</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Lehar</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
</TABLE>
<RT.TEXT>
@@ -9169,13 +9321,13 @@
<LINE>Rossini </LINE>
<LINE>Suite. Masquerade: Cortege; Harle</LINE>
<LINE>quin and Columbine; Finale alia </LINE>
- <LINE>polacca Lacome </LINE>
+ <LINE>polacca........Lacome </LINE>
<LINE>Selection: The Count of Luxembourg </LINE>
<LINE>Lehdr </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T14:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000292">
- <TITLE> * SONGTIME '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T14:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000300">
+ <TITLE> 'SONGTIME'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="905" Y="740" W="391" H="34"/>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1011" Y="779" W="340" H="27"/>
@@ -9184,11 +9336,11 @@
<P>on gramophone records </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>2.0 * SONGTIME ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>2.0 'SONGTIME' </LINE>
<LINE>on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T14:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000293">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T14:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000301">
<TITLE> CHARLES SMART</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="905" Y="844" W="558" H="90"/>
@@ -9202,13 +9354,13 @@
<LINE>of uninterrupted music </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T14:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000294">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T14:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000302">
<TITLE> ' THE POWER-HOUSE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="906" Y="974" W="559" H="137"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>An abridged version for broadcasting of John Buchan 's story. Read by Patric Curwen. 3—' A Telegram from Vienna ' </P>
+ <P>An abridged version for broadcasting of John Buchan 's story. Read by Patric Curwen. 3-' A Telegram from Vienna ' </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -9230,8 +9382,8 @@
<LINE>Vienna ' </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T15:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000295">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast' BETWEEN THE WARS '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T15:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000303">
+ <TITLE> ' BETWEEN THE WARS'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="908" Y="1153" W="505" H="68"/>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="971" Y="1233" W="426" H="29"/>
@@ -9242,6 +9394,7 @@
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>3.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
@@ -9253,22 +9406,22 @@
<LINE>before the crash </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T15:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000296">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T15:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000304">
<TITLE> DAVID BUCHAN</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="912" Y="1415" W="557" H="115"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>at the piano, improvises on some of the tunes you ask to hear in the Family Favourites ' programmes </P>
+ <P>at the piano, improvises on some of the tunes you ask to hear in the 'Family Favourites ' programmes </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>3.20 DAVID BUCHAN </LINE>
<LINE>at the piano, improvises on some of </LINE>
<LINE>the tunes you ask to hear in the </LINE>
- <LINE>Family Favourites ' programmes </LINE>
+ <LINE>'Family Favourites ' programmes </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000297">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000305">
<TITLE> MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="912" Y="1861" W="559" H="92"/>
@@ -9290,7 +9443,7 @@
<LINE>ductor, Cyril I. Yorath </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000298">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000306">
<TITLE> THE ROBINSON FAMILY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="914" Y="1996" W="559" H="135"/>
@@ -9318,7 +9471,7 @@
<LINE>cording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T16:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000299">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T16:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000307">
<TITLE> MUSIC AT TEA-TIME</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="913" Y="2171" W="559" H="110"/>
@@ -9345,7 +9498,7 @@
<LINE>Bert Weedon (Spanish guitar) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T17:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000300">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T17:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000308">
<TITLE> TRANSATLANTIC QUIZ</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1527" Y="579" W="558" H="63"/>
@@ -9358,7 +9511,7 @@
<LINE>Repeat of Sunday's recorded broadcast </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T17:30/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000301">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T17:30/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000309">
<TITLE> LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1527" Y="668" W="560" H="85"/>
@@ -9371,8 +9524,18 @@
<LINE>All-England Championships. Report </LINE>
<LINE>from Wimbledon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="13" X="1055" Y="1605" W="262" H="27"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="13" X="947" Y="1652" W="487" H="127"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>LAWN TENNIS </P>
+ <P>Programmes may be interrupted between 3.15 and 5.30 p.m. and between 5.40 and 7.0 p.m. for commentaries on the All-England Championships. From Wimbledon </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T17:40/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000302">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T17:40/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000310">
<TITLE> TED HEATH</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1528" Y="783" W="542" H="64"/>
@@ -9393,7 +9556,7 @@
<LINE>and his Music, with Paul Carpenter </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T18:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000303">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T18:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000311">
<TITLE> 'FAMILY FAVOURITES'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1528" Y="871" W="531" H="30"/>
@@ -9407,11 +9570,10 @@
<LINE>Tunes you ask us to play </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000304">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000312">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1531" Y="961" W="416" H="30"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="13" X="1752" Y="1004" W="105" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -9421,7 +9583,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T19:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000305">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T19:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000313">
<TITLE> Sports Result*</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1532" Y="1059" W="391" H="31"/>
@@ -9430,7 +9592,7 @@
<LINE>7.10 Sports Result* </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T19:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000306">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T19:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000314">
<TITLE> QUIZ TEAM</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1531" Y="1117" W="558" H="109"/>
@@ -9439,7 +9601,7 @@
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>The Residents: Christopher Stone , Margaret Stewart. Daniel George , Anona Winn v. </P>
- <P>Trade Union Leaders: Will Lawther, Nancy Adam. Tom O'Brien. m.p.. George Gibson </P>
+ <P>Trade Union Leaders: Will Lawther. Nancy Adam. Tom O'Brien. m.p.. George Gibson </P>
<P>Introduced by Roy Rich. Devised by Elkan Allan. Presented by Joan Clark </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -9492,14 +9654,14 @@
<LINE>Margaret Stewart. Daniel George, </LINE>
<LINE>Anona Winn </LINE>
<LINE>v. </LINE>
- <LINE>Trade Union Leaders: Will Lawther, </LINE>
+ <LINE>Trade Union Leaders: Will Lawther. </LINE>
<LINE>Nancy Adam. Tom O'Brien. m.p.. </LINE>
<LINE>George Gibson </LINE>
<LINE>Introduced by Roy Rich. Devised by </LINE>
<LINE>Elkan Allan. Presented by Joan Clark </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T19:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000307">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T19:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000315">
<TITLE> ' THE STARS ARE OUT'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1533" Y="1422" W="482" H="34"/>
@@ -9508,7 +9670,7 @@
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>A summer holiday show from the Butlin Theatre, Skegness, presented by John Watt </P>
- <P>With the Two Leslies (Leslie Sarony and Leslie Holmes ). Vincent Tildsley 's Mastersingers, Sandy Sandford , Albert Saveen. Denya Delage , Vicky Lester. Oliver the Talking Horse, the Twelve Young Ladies, and Jack Haig. Music by David Evans and his Orchestra </P>
+ <P>With the Two Leslies (Leslie Sarony and Leslie Holmes ). Vincent Tildsley 's Mastersingers, Sandy Sandford , Albert Saveen. Denya Delage , Vicky Lester , Oliver the Talking Horse, the Twelve Young Ladies, and Jack Haig. Music by David Evans and his Orchestra </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -9542,7 +9704,7 @@
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Vicky</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Lester.</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Lester</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Jack</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -9563,13 +9725,13 @@
<LINE>With the Two Leslies (Leslie Sarony </LINE>
<LINE>and Leslie Holmes). Vincent Tildsley's </LINE>
<LINE>Mastersingers, Sandy Sandford, Albert </LINE>
- <LINE>Saveen. Denya Delage, Vicky Lester. </LINE>
+ <LINE>Saveen. Denya Delage, Vicky Lester, </LINE>
<LINE>Oliver the Talking Horse, the Twelve </LINE>
<LINE>Young Ladies, and Jack Haig. Music </LINE>
<LINE>by David Evans and his Orchestra </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T20:00/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000308">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T20:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000316">
<TITLE> Naunton Wayne and Basil Radford in ' DOUBLE BEDLAM'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1538" Y="1837" W="447" H="32"/>
@@ -9578,11 +9740,8 @@
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1536" Y="1962" W="563" H="380"/>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1655" Y="2350" W="317" H="57"/>
</LOCATION>
- <EPISODE NUMBER="8" OF="8">
- <TITLE>' Close Finish'</TITLE>
- </EPISODE>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>A comedy-thriller in eight episodes by John Jowett. Produced by Vernon Harris. Episode 8-' Close Finish'</P>
+ <P>A comedy-thriller in eight episodes by John Jowett. Produced by Vernon Harris. Episode 8-' Close Finish' </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CAST>
@@ -9600,7 +9759,7 @@
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="Sally Boyd" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Judy</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Kelly</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Kefiy</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="David Baxter" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>John</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -9651,20 +9810,20 @@
<LINE>by Vernon Harris. Episode 8-</LINE>
<LINE>' Close Finish' </LINE>
<LINE>Woolcott Naunton Wayne </LINE>
- <LINE>Spencer Basil Radford </LINE>
- <LINE>Mrs. Barfltt .................. Olivia Burleigh </LINE>
- <LINE>Sally Boyd........................Judy Kelly </LINE>
+ <LINE>Spencer..........................Basil Radford </LINE>
+ <LINE>Mrs. Barfltt Olivia Burleigh </LINE>
+ <LINE>Sally Boyd........................Judy Kefiy </LINE>
<LINE>David Baxter..................John Bentley </LINE>
<LINE>Queenie Cecile Chevreau </LINE>
- <LINE>Simon Paul .................. Richard Wattis </LINE>
+ <LINE>Simon Paul..................Richard Wattis </LINE>
<LINE>Mr. Gray........................Stephen Jack </LINE>
<LINE>Chief Inspector Bush........Derek Birch </LINE>
- <LINE>Sergeant Byng...........Frank Thornton </LINE>
+ <LINE>Sergeant Byng Frank Thornton </LINE>
<LINE>(BBC recording) </LINE>
<LINE>Repeat Sunday at 1.0 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000309">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000317">
<TITLE> ROUND THE HALLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1538" Y="2434" W="559" H="137"/>
@@ -9687,7 +9846,7 @@
<LINE>Southwood </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T21:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000310">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T21:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000318">
<TITLE> MARY MARTIN</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1540" Y="2604" W="415" H="30"/>
@@ -9701,7 +9860,7 @@
<LINE>on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T21:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000311">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T21:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000319">
<TITLE> PICTURE PARADE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1540" Y="2694" W="441" H="30"/>
@@ -9717,7 +9876,7 @@
<RELATED.CONTENT>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="13" X="446" Y="2329" W="909" H="93"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="13" X="290" Y="2328" W="1216" H="158"/>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="367" Y="2512" W="1067" H="197"/>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="609" Y="2734" W="591" H="41"/>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="371" Y="2796" W="1063" H="30"/>
@@ -9730,24 +9889,22 @@
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="571" Y="3174" W="670" H="39"/>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="373" Y="3235" W="1062" H="35"/>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="611" Y="3284" W="588" H="86"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="13" X="440" Y="3421" W="938" H="38"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="13" X="306" Y="3421" W="1059" H="38"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>PICTURE PARADE </P>
- <P>A fortnightly film programme on every aspect of picture production and film-going, with news and views of the stars and those who make them, and pictures of the past, present, and future. Contributors to this programme-Roy Plomley, Spike Hughes. and Gale Pedrick. Musical Director, 7ack Beaver. Music played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra. The sixth edition includes: </P>
- <P>' This Concerto Business' Film Producer SYDNEY BOX on the use and abuse of piano concertos in films </P>
- <P>' How Not to Show a Movie' STEWART granges and a cinema manager air their views with dramatic illustrations </P>
- <P>4 Background Music to the Fore' the story behind the incidental music to Double Indemnity' </P>
- <P>« Round the Studios ' No. 6 ROY RICH visits the set of ' Hungry Hill' at Denham to talk to MARGARET LOCK WOOD </P>
- <P>« Pictures from the Past' </P>
- <P>PRODUCED BY PETER ETON AT 9.15 TONIGHT. </P>
+ <P> PICTURE PARADE </P>
+ <P>A fortnightly film programme on every aspect of picture production and film-going, with news and views of the stars and those who make them, and pictures of the past, present, and future. Contributors to this programme-Roy Plomley, Spike Hughes, and Gale Pedrick. Musical Director, 7ack Beaver. Music played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra. The sixth edition includes: </P>
+ <P>' This Concerto Business ' Film Producer SYDNEY BOX on the use and abuse of piano concertos in films </P>
+ <P>' How Not to Show a Movie' STEWART GRANGER and a cinema manager air their views with dramatic illustrations </P>
+ <P>' Background Music to the Fore' the story behind the incidental music to 'Double Indemnity' </P>
+ <P>' Round the Studios ' No. 6 ROY RICH visits the set of ' Hungry Hill' at Denham to talk to MARGARET LOCK WOOD </P>
+ <P>* Pictures from the Past' PRODUCED BY PETER ETON AT 9.15 TONIGHT </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000312">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000320">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1541" Y="2783" W="409" H="30"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="13" X="1762" Y="2825" W="105" H="26"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -9757,10 +9914,10 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T22:10/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000313">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T22:10/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000321">
<TITLE> 'TAXI'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="13" X="1540" Y="2880" W="559" H="188"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="13" X="1540" Y="2881" W="559" H="187"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>The further adventures of a London taxi driver, with Jerry Verno (by permission of Firth Shephard). as the driver. Written by Cyril Campion and produced by Jacques Brown. Episode 1 </P>
@@ -9791,7 +9948,7 @@
<LINE>Episode 1 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T22:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000314">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T22:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000322">
<TITLE> ARTHUR DULAY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1541" Y="3094" W="558" H="91"/>
@@ -9805,7 +9962,7 @@
<LINE>gramme of uninterrupted music </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T23:00/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000315">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T23:00/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000323">
<TITLE> BILLY TERNENT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1542" Y="3210" W="558" H="90"/>
@@ -9831,7 +9988,7 @@
<LINE>Howard and Gerry Fitzgerald </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-28T23:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000316">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-26T23:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000324">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1542" Y="3325" W="353" H="30"/>
@@ -9840,8 +9997,8 @@
<LINE>11.50 NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1156-000317">
- <TITLE> Close Down</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1186-000325">
+ <TITLE>Close Down</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1543" Y="3381" W="392" H="33"/>
<COORDS PAGE="13" X="1722" Y="3426" W="190" H="26"/>
@@ -9857,21 +10014,23 @@
</SERVICE>
</RADIO>
</DAY>
- <DAY DATE="1945-11-29">
+ <DAY DATE="1946-06-27">
<TV>
<SERVICE NAME="BBC Television">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000585">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000602">
<TITLE> DEMONSTRATION FILM</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1508" Y="920" W="502" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1740" Y="964" W="94" H="25"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="26" X="1630" Y="1051" W="319" H="38"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>11.0-12.0 DEMONSTRATION </LINE>
<LINE>FILM </LINE>
+ <LINE> ★ ★ ★ </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T15:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000586">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T15:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000603">
<TITLE> HARRY PARRY AND HIS SEXTET</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1508" Y="1142" W="413" H="31"/>
@@ -9909,7 +10068,7 @@
<LINE>Denny Vaughan </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T15:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000587">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T15:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000604">
<TITLE> Film</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1509" Y="1411" W="314" H="30"/>
@@ -9918,13 +10077,14 @@
<LINE>3.20 Film </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000588">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000605">
<TITLE> 'PICTURE PAGE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1507" Y="1492" W="564" H="33"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1583" Y="1542" W="410" H="146"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1508" Y="1703" W="562" H="31"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1722" Y="1736" W="130" H="25"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="26" X="1626" Y="1826" W="320" H="38"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>A Television Magazine </P>
@@ -9959,17 +10119,32 @@
<LINE>Interviewer: Wynford Vaughan </LINE>
<LINE>Thomas </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="27" X="2061" Y="265" W="591" H="860"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ </BLOCK>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="27" X="2223" Y="1138" W="267" H="27"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="27" X="2078" Y="1170" W="562" H="99"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>PATRICIA BATH </P>
+ <P>hostess for' Picture Page,' the television magazine. This week's edition will be seen at 3.30 and 9.0 on Thursday </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000589">
- <TITLE> BLUE ROCKETS' .</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000606">
+ <TITLE>'BLUE ROCKETS' DANCE ORCHESTRA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="26" X="1508" Y="1916" W="466" H="31"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="26" X="1508" Y="1916" W="443" H="31"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1552" Y="1957" W="472" H="69"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1750" Y="2038" W="73" H="24"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1667" Y="2077" W="239" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>DANCE ORCHESTRA conducted by Eric Robinson with Norma Clarke </P>
+ <P>conducted by Eric Robinson with Norma Clarke </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -9984,7 +10159,7 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>8.30 BLUE ROCKETS' . </LINE>
+ <LINE>8.30 'BLUE ROCKETS' </LINE>
<LINE>DANCE ORCHESTRA </LINE>
<LINE>conducted by Eric Robinson </LINE>
<LINE>with </LINE>
@@ -9993,7 +10168,7 @@
<RELATED.CONTENT>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="26" X="240" Y="2481" W="1257" H="914"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="26" X="243" Y="2481" W="1246" H="913"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
@@ -10001,11 +10176,11 @@
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="255" Y="3406" W="1172" H="66"/>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="407" Y="3473" W="862" H="32"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>The B L U E ROCKETS under their conductor Eric Robinson will be in the studio on Thursday night at 8.30. The vocalist is Norma Clarke. This photograph was taken during a rehearsal of the sound programme ' Stand Easy' </P>
+ <P>The BLUE ROCKETS' under their conductor Eric Robinson will be in the studio on Thursday night at 8.30. The vocalist is Norma Clarke. This photograph was taken during a rehearsal of the sound programme ' Stand Easy' </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T21:00/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000590">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T21:00/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000607">
<TITLE> ' PICTURE PAGE '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1508" Y="2162" W="479" H="33"/>
@@ -10047,7 +10222,7 @@
<LINE>Thomas </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T21:40/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000591">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T21:40/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000608">
<TITLE> Cartoon Film</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="2138" Y="1362" W="387" H="30"/>
@@ -10056,7 +10231,7 @@
<LINE>9.40 Cartoon Film </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T21:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000592">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T21:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000609">
<TITLE> YVONNE ARNAUD</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="2137" Y="1471" W="447" H="31"/>
@@ -10065,7 +10240,7 @@
<LINE>9.45 YVONNE ARNAUD </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000593">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000610">
<TITLE> News (sound only)</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="2137" Y="1580" W="510" H="33"/>
@@ -10078,7 +10253,7 @@
</TV>
<RADIO>
<SERVICE NAME="Home Service">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T06:30/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000318">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T06:30/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000326">
<TITLE> 'BRIGHT AND EARLY'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="198" Y="560" W="341" H="31"/>
@@ -10097,7 +10272,7 @@
<LINE>Gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T06:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000319">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T06:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000327">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="198" Y="691" W="564" H="62"/>
@@ -10110,8 +10285,8 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T07:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000320">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T07:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000328">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="200" Y="780" W="488" H="32"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -10122,7 +10297,7 @@
<LINE>7.0 Time, Greenwich: NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T07:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000321">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T07:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000329">
<TITLE> Programme Parade</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="202" Y="838" W="432" H="30"/>
@@ -10131,7 +10306,7 @@
<LINE>7.10 Programme Parade </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T07:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000322">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T07:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000330">
<TITLE> MORNING MUSIC</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="202" Y="894" W="440" H="32"/>
@@ -10145,8 +10320,8 @@
<LINE>on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T07:50/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000323">
- <TITLE> LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS ! '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T07:50/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000331">
+ <TITLE> 'LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS!'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="203" Y="986" W="563" H="30"/>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="300" Y="1025" W="366" H="24"/>
@@ -10155,11 +10330,11 @@
<P>Readings from the Bible </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>7.50 LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS ! ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>7.50 LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS!' </LINE>
<LINE>Readings from the Bible </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T07:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000324">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T07:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000332">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="204" Y="1077" W="559" H="63"/>
@@ -10172,19 +10347,19 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T08:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000325">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T08:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000333">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="201" Y="1167" W="488" H="30"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
- <P>Time. Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>8.0 Time. Greenwich: NEWS </LINE>
+ <LINE>8.0 Time, Greenwich: NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T08:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000326">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T08:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000334">
<TITLE> Programme Parade</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="201" Y="1215" W="431" H="32"/>
@@ -10193,7 +10368,7 @@
<LINE>8.10 Programme Parade </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T08:15/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000327">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T08:15/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000335">
<TITLE> THE NEW RATION BOOK</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="200" Y="1273" W="565" H="85"/>
@@ -10207,7 +10382,7 @@
<LINE>Relations Director </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T08:20/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000328">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T08:20/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000336">
<TITLE> HOWARD LUCRAFT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="201" Y="1387" W="463" H="30"/>
@@ -10221,7 +10396,7 @@
<LINE>and his Music </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T08:50/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000329">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T08:50/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000337">
<TITLE> 'MORNING STARS'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="203" Y="1476" W="563" H="89"/>
@@ -10247,7 +10422,7 @@
<LINE>and Ben Lyon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T09:10/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000330">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T09:10/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000338">
<TITLE> JAMES BELL</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="203" Y="1591" W="563" H="88"/>
@@ -10261,29 +10436,65 @@
<LINE>Square, London </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T09:30/PT35M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000331">
- <TITLE> This Week's Composer</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T09:30/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000339">
+ <TITLE> This Week's Composer MOZART</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="200" Y="1704" W="472" H="30"/>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="404" Y="1745" W="158" H="24"/>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="203" Y="1783" W="563" H="75"/>
</LOCATION>
- <EPISODE>
- <TITLE>MOZART</TITLE>
- </EPISODE>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>MOZART</P>
- <P>Gramophone records of extracts from his operas ' II Seraglio,' ' Cosl fan tutte.' and ' The Magic Flute '" </P>
+ <P>Gramophone records of extracts from his operas II Seraglio,' ' Cosl fan tutte.' and ' The Magic Flute ' </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>9.30 This Week's Composer </LINE>
<LINE>MOZART </LINE>
<LINE>Gramophone records of extracts from </LINE>
- <LINE>his operas ' II Seraglio,' ' Cosl fan </LINE>
- <LINE>tutte.' and ' The Magic Flute '" </LINE>
+ <LINE>his operas II Seraglio,' ' Cosl fan </LINE>
+ <LINE>tutte.' and ' The Magic Flute ' </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="263" Y="1994" W="475" H="122"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="387" Y="2156" W="345" H="106"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>Old=fashioned nighties are </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="160" Y="2275" W="260" H="494"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ </BLOCK>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="430" Y="2320" W="309" H="448"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="244" Y="2774" W="493" H="477"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="350" Y="3294" W="273" H="19"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="374" Y="3328" W="225" H="84"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="190" Y="3444" W="589" H="32"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>NEW! </P>
+ <P>This smocked night-dress, demure to a degree, is one of the new Paris models. You can look forward to getting inspiration from these lovely Paris lingerie designs. Another thing to look forward to is the time when you'll have Lux. You remember how safe and gentle Lux was? Remember how it could keep colours and woollens like new? Don't forget how wonderful Lux was, because it will be back. Meantime, if you must wash treasured garments with the soaps or flakes available, do take extra care. </P>
+ <P>REPORTED BY THE LUX FASHION SCOUT Lx 2904-959 A LEVER PRODUCT </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="1447" Y="273" W="1226" H="836"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ </BLOCK>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="2108" Y="1050" W="537" H="63"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="1472" Y="1103" W="1174" H="77"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="1581" Y="1183" W="947" H="32"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="1467" Y="1226" W="1173" H="25"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>PARNELL ARRIVES. Charles Stewart Parnell (on the left) with his solicitor, arriving at New Court to face the Commission which inquired into his alleged condoning of the Phoenix Park murders. The full story of the Commission will be told in the programme tonight at 9.30 (Picture reproduced by courtesy of ' The Graphic,' now incorporated in The Sphere ') </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T10:05/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000332">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T10:05/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000340">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="828" Y="559" W="460" H="30"/>
@@ -10297,24 +10508,24 @@
<LINE>News commentary </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T10:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000333">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T10:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000341">
<TITLE> THE DAILY SERVICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="828" Y="658" W="565" H="159"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>from page 1 of ' New Every Morning' and page 6 of ' Each Returning Day.' 0 praise ye the Lord!; Psalm 47; St. Mark 15, vv. 1-15; 0 help us, Lord </P>
+ <P>from page 1 of ' New Every Morning' and page 6 of ' Each Returning Day.' 0 praise ye the Lord!: Psalm 47; St. Mark 15, vv. 1-15; 0 help us, Lord </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.15 THE DAILY SERVICE </LINE>
<LINE>from page 1 of ' New Every Morn</LINE>
<LINE>ing' and page 6 of ' Each Returning </LINE>
- <LINE>Day.' 0 praise ye the Lord!; Psalm </LINE>
+ <LINE>Day.' 0 praise ye the Lord!: Psalm </LINE>
<LINE>47; St. Mark 15, vv. 1-15; 0 help us, </LINE>
<LINE>Lord </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T10:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000334">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T10:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000342">
<TITLE> MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="829" Y="854" W="341" H="30"/>
@@ -10337,7 +10548,7 @@
<LINE>Harry Pell and his Orchestra </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000335">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000343">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="833" Y="995" W="418" H="29"/>
@@ -10366,11 +10577,11 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<FOOTNOTE>
- <P>Time, Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Time. Greenwich</P>
<P>(BBC recording)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>11.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>11.0 Time. Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>FOR THE SCHOOLS </LINE>
<LINE>RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Doris Gould. </LINE>
<LINE>(BBC recording) </LINE>
@@ -10383,34 +10594,34 @@
<LINE>ranged by Jean Sutcliffe </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000336">
- <TITLE> ' THE PASSING OF THE REGIMENTS'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000344">
+ <TITLE> ' THE PASSING OF THE REGIMENTS '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="835" Y="1358" W="411" H="28"/>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="916" Y="1397" W="397" H="25"/>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="835" Y="1436" W="563" H="101"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Band of the Royal Horse Guards (The Blues), conducted by Captain A. J. Thornburrow , Director of Music, Royal Horse Guards </P>
+ <P>Band of the Royal Horse Guards (The Blues), conducted by Captain A. J. Thornburrow. Director of Music, Royal Horse Guards </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Conducted By">
<FIRST.NAME>Captain A. J.</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Thornburrow</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Thornburrow.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12 noon ' THE PASSING </LINE>
- <LINE>OF THE REGIMENTS' </LINE>
+ <LINE>OF THE REGIMENTS ' </LINE>
<LINE>Band of the Royal Horse Guards (The </LINE>
<LINE>Blues), conducted by Captain A. J. </LINE>
- <LINE>Thornburrow, Director of Music, </LINE>
+ <LINE>Thornburrow. Director of Music, </LINE>
<LINE>Royal Horse Guards </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T12:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000337">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T12:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000345">
<TITLE> WORKERS' PLAYTIME</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="834" Y="1569" W="563" H="114"/>
@@ -10433,11 +10644,10 @@
<LINE>sented by Bryan Sears </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T13:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000338">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T13:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000346">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="836" Y="1715" W="407" H="52"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="14" X="1056" Y="1745" W="104" H="34"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -10447,7 +10657,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T13:10/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000339">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T13:10/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000347">
<TITLE> 'THE EYE-WITNESS'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="835" Y="1811" W="562" H="87"/>
@@ -10461,7 +10671,7 @@
<LINE>reports from Britain and overseas </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T13:25/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000340">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T13:25/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000348">
<TITLE> RECORDS TO REMEMBER</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="834" Y="1931" W="562" H="109"/>
@@ -10484,14 +10694,14 @@
<LINE>dance tunes from 1918 to 1939 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T14:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000341">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T14:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000349">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="831" Y="2070" W="565" H="370"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>NATURE STUDY. ' Moths,' by Scott Kennedy </P>
- <P>2.15 HISTORY OF WALES. A series for children about twelve years old. 9-' Coal is King.' by T. H. Lewis. Iron industry important before coal industry; development of Rhondda Valley and growth of Cardiff </P>
+ <P>NATURE STUDY. ' Moths.' by Scott Kennedy </P>
+ <P>2.15 HISTORY OF WALES. A series for children about twelve years old. 9' Coal is King.' by T. H. Lewis. Iron industry important before coal industry: development of Rhondda Valley and growth of Cardiff </P>
<P>2.35 HISTORY II. ' Are World Affairs Your Business? ' An international Civil Service at work, by Dame Rachel Crowd y </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -10505,10 +10715,6 @@
<SURNAME>Lewis.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Rhondda</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Valley</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Dame Rachel</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Crowd</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
@@ -10516,13 +10722,13 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>2.0 FOR THE SCHOOLS </LINE>
- <LINE>NATURE STUDY. ' Moths,' by Scott </LINE>
+ <LINE>NATURE STUDY. ' Moths.' by Scott </LINE>
<LINE>Kennedy </LINE>
<LINE>2.15 HISTORY OF WALES. A series for </LINE>
<LINE>children about twelve years old. 9-</LINE>
<LINE>' Coal is King.' by T. H. Lewis. Iron </LINE>
<LINE>industry important before coal indus</LINE>
- <LINE>try; development of Rhondda Valley </LINE>
+ <LINE>try: development of Rhondda Valley </LINE>
<LINE>and growth of Cardiff </LINE>
<LINE>2.35 HISTORY II. ' Are World Affairs </LINE>
<LINE>Your Business? ' An international </LINE>
@@ -10530,7 +10736,7 @@
<LINE>Crowd y </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T15:00/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000342">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T15:00/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000350">
<TITLE> LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="832" Y="2466" W="409" H="30"/>
@@ -10545,17 +10751,35 @@
<LINE>All-England Championships </LINE>
<LINE>Report from Wimbledon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="970" Y="2641" W="266" H="25"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="858" Y="2680" W="512" H="99"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>LAWN TENNIS </P>
+ <P>Programmes may be interrupted between 3.5 and 5.0 p.m. for commentaries on the All-England Championships at Wimbledon </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T15:05/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000343">
- <TITLE> EMANUEL FEUERMANN (cello) and JOHN McCORMACK</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T15:05/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000351">
+ <TITLE> EMANUEL FEUERMANN</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="831" Y="2842" W="513" H="29"/>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="1038" Y="2881" W="151" H="23"/>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="887" Y="2924" W="453" H="62"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>tenor: on gramophone records </P>
+ <P>(cello) and JOHN McCORMACK tenor: on gramophone records </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <CONTRIBUTORS>
+ <CREW>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Tenor">
+ <FIRST.NAME>John</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>McCormacK</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
+ </CREW>
+ </CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>3.5 EMANUEL FEUERMANN </LINE>
<LINE>(cello) and </LINE>
@@ -10563,7 +10787,7 @@
<LINE>tenor: on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T15:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000344">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T15:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000352">
<TITLE> 'SKYROCKETS' DANCE ORCHESTRA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="829" Y="3014" W="418" H="30"/>
@@ -10596,13 +10820,13 @@
<LINE>Doreen Lundy and Cyril Shane </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000345">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000353">
<TITLE> FASHION AND BEAUTY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="830" Y="3171" W="563" H="87"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>' The Clothes I Should Like to Wear'; talk by Anne Blanford </P>
+ <P>' The Clothes I Should Like to Wear': talk by Anne Blanford </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -10615,11 +10839,11 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>4.0 FASHION AND BEAUTY </LINE>
<LINE>' The Clothes I Should Like to </LINE>
- <LINE>Wear'; talk by Anne Blanford </LINE>
+ <LINE>Wear': talk by Anne Blanford </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T16:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000346">
- <TITLE> ' TEA BY THE SEA '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T16:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000354">
+ <TITLE> ' TEA BY THE SEA'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="830" Y="3286" W="564" H="188"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -10639,7 +10863,7 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>4.15 ' TEA BY THE SEA ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>4.15 ' TEA BY THE SEA' </LINE>
<LINE>A musical entertainment at tea-time </LINE>
<LINE>by the Margate Municipal Orchestra: </LINE>
<LINE>conductor, Herbert Lodge. Guest </LINE>
@@ -10648,7 +10872,7 @@
<LINE>Lounge, Margate </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T17:00/PT55M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000347">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T17:00/PT55M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000355">
<TITLE> CHILDREN'S HOUR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="1464" Y="1393" W="561" H="103"/>
@@ -10745,7 +10969,7 @@
<LINE>ing) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T17:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000348">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T17:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000356">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="1461" Y="2042" W="562" H="65"/>
@@ -10758,26 +10982,44 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T18:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000349">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T18:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000357">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="14" X="1459" Y="2158" W="563" H="206"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="1458" Y="2158" W="415" H="49"/>
</LOCATION>
- <RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport </P>
- <P>6.20 Announcements </P>
- </RT.SYNOPSIS>
<FOOTNOTE>
- <P>Time Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>TimeGreenwich </LINE>
- <LINE>6.0 NEWS </LINE>
+ <LINE>6.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>NEWS </LINE>
+ </RT.TEXT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T18:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000358">
+ <TITLE>Topical Talk</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="1459" Y="2265" W="563" H="32"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <RT.TEXT>
<LINE>6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport </LINE>
+ </RT.TEXT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T18:15/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000359">
+ <TITLE> Sport</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="1459" Y="2265" W="563" H="32"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T18:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000360">
+ <TITLE> Announcements</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="14" X="1460" Y="2339" W="411" H="25"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <RT.TEXT>
<LINE>6.20 Announcements </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000350">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000361">
<TITLE> 'THE WORLD GOES BY'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="1459" Y="2422" W="565" H="236"/>
@@ -10803,7 +11045,7 @@
<LINE>days </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000351">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000362">
<TITLE> FARMING TODAY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="1461" Y="2711" W="562" H="96"/>
@@ -10825,7 +11067,7 @@
<LINE>Cornelius Davies </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T19:10/PT01H05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000352">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T19:10/PT01H05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000363">
<TITLE> June Music Festival THE THURSDAY CONCERT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="1466" Y="2867" W="440" H="29"/>
@@ -10835,11 +11077,15 @@
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="1463" Y="3226" W="562" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Philharmonia Quartet — Henry Hoist (violin), Ernest Element (violin), Herbert Downes (viola), Anthony Pini (cello)-with Clifford Curzon (piano) </P>
+ <P>Philharmonia Quartet - Henry Hoist (violin), Ernest Element (violin), Herbert Downes (viola), Anthony Pini (cello)-with Clifford Curzon (piano) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Violin">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Henry</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Hoist</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Violin">
<FIRST.NAME>Herbert</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Downes</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
@@ -10851,7 +11097,7 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<TABLE>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>String Quartet in D. Op. 76. No. 5 </LEFT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>String Quartet in D. Op. 76, No. 5 </LEFT.CELL>
<RIGHT.CELL>Haydn</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
@@ -10868,12 +11114,12 @@
<LINE>(violin), Herbert Downes (viola), </LINE>
<LINE>Anthony Pini (cello)-with Clif</LINE>
<LINE>ford Curzon (piano) </LINE>
- <LINE>String Quartet in D. Op. 76. No. 5 </LINE>
+ <LINE>String Quartet in D. Op. 76, No. 5 </LINE>
<LINE>Haydn </LINE>
<LINE>Piano Quintet in F minor Brahms </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T20:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000353">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T20:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000364">
<TITLE> 'ON THE JOB'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="1458" Y="3302" W="561" H="162"/>
@@ -10889,8 +11135,8 @@
<LINE>technicians and directors </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000354">
- <TITLE> 'WORDS AND MUSIC '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000365">
+ <TITLE> ' WORDS AND MUSIC '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="2090" Y="1391" W="564" H="295"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -10926,7 +11172,7 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>8.30 'WORDS AND MUSIC ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>8,30 ' WORDS AND MUSIC ' </LINE>
<LINE>Marie Burke, Jean Cavall, and </LINE>
<LINE>Gordon Little, with the Revue </LINE>
<LINE>Chorus and the BBC Variety Or</LINE>
@@ -10937,11 +11183,10 @@
<LINE>Ronald </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T21:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000355">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T21:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000366">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="2096" Y="1722" W="399" H="47"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="14" X="2319" Y="1754" W="104" H="24"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Big Ben Minute</P>
@@ -10951,7 +11196,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T21:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000356">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T21:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000367">
<TITLE>AMERICAN COMMENTARY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="2091" Y="1819" W="381" H="29"/>
@@ -10978,7 +11223,7 @@
<LINE>by Clifton Utley (recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T21:30/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000357">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T21:30/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000368">
<TITLE> ' THE PARNELL COMMISSION'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="2090" Y="1965" W="564" H="294"/>
@@ -10986,8 +11231,8 @@
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="2087" Y="2286" W="567" H="330"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>A reconstruction of the famous judicial investigation of 1888-1889, written and compiled by Denis Johnston. Produced by Henry McMullan </P>
- <P>Cast also includes Peggy Morton , Frank Reynolds. Katherine Alton , James Boyce , Derek Browne , Victor Hurwitz , James Stewart. R. Forsythe Boyd. Charles Owens. Graeme Roberts , and William McFadden </P>
+ <P>A reconstruction of the famous judicial investigation of 1888-1889, written and compiled by Denis Johnston. Produced by Henry McMullan </P>
+ <P>Cast also includes Peggy Morton , Frank Reynolds. Katherine Alton , James Boyce , Derek Browne , Victor Hurwitz , James Stewart. R. Forsythe Boyd. Charles Owens. Graeme Roberts , and William McFadden </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CAST>
@@ -11063,10 +11308,10 @@
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>R.</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Forsythe</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Forsythe Boyd.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Boyd. Charles</FIRST.NAME>
+ <FIRST.NAME>Charles</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Owens.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
@@ -11089,13 +11334,13 @@
<LINE>Henry McMullan </LINE>
<LINE>Charles Stewart Parnell </LINE>
<LINE>John Stephenson </LINE>
- <LINE>Sir Charles Russell. Robert MacDermot </LINE>
- <LINE>Attorney-General ...... Harold Goldblatt </LINE>
+ <LINE>Sir Charles Russell.Robert MacDermot </LINE>
+ <LINE>Attorney-General......Harold Goldblatt </LINE>
<LINE>President of the Court...Fraser Mayne </LINE>
- <LINE>Mrs. O'Shea..............Margaret D'Arcy </LINE>
- <LINE>Captain O'Shea..............Alfred Arnold </LINE>
+ <LINE>Mrs. O'Shea Margaret D'Arcy </LINE>
+ <LINE>Captain O'Shea Alfred Arnold </LINE>
<LINE>Mr. McDonald Adrian Robinson </LINE>
- <LINE>Richard Pigott............James Mageean </LINE>
+ <LINE>Richard Pigott James Mageean </LINE>
<LINE>Cast also includes Peggy Morton, </LINE>
<LINE>Frank Reynolds. Katherine Alton, </LINE>
<LINE>James Boyce, Derek Browne, Victor </LINE>
@@ -11103,24 +11348,8 @@
<LINE>Boyd. Charles Owens. Graeme </LINE>
<LINE>Roberts, and William McFadden </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
- <RELATED.CONTENT>
- <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="14" X="1443" Y="260" W="1238" H="852"/>
- </LOCATION>
- </BLOCK>
- <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="14" X="2108" Y="1050" W="537" H="62"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="14" X="1472" Y="1108" W="1174" H="72"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="14" X="1581" Y="1183" W="947" H="32"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="14" X="1467" Y="1226" W="1173" H="25"/>
- </LOCATION>
- <P>PARNELL ARRIVES. Charles Stewart Parnell (on the left) with his solicitor, arriving at New Court to face the Commission which inquired into his alleged condoning of the Phoenix Park murders. The full story of the Commission will be told in the programme tonight at 9.30 (Picture reproduced by courtesy of ' The Graphic,' now incorporated in The Sphere ') </P>
- </BLOCK>
- </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T22:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000358">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T22:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000369">
<TITLE> MID-WEEK SERVICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="2090" Y="2651" W="562" H="135"/>
@@ -11143,7 +11372,7 @@
<LINE>Bedminster Down, Bristol </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T22:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000359">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T22:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000370">
<TITLE> TODAY IN PARLIAMENT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="2091" Y="2827" W="563" H="30"/>
@@ -11152,11 +11381,10 @@
<LINE>10.45 TODAY IN PARLIAMENT </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T23:00/PT03M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000360">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T23:00/PT03M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000371">
<TITLE> News summary</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="2092" Y="2892" W="414" H="30"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="14" X="2249" Y="2934" W="242" H="30"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -11166,7 +11394,7 @@
<LINE>News summary </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T23:03/PT17M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000361">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T23:03/PT17M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000372">
<TITLE> 'THE ENEMY IN OUR MIDST'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="2092" Y="2999" W="404" H="30"/>
@@ -11194,7 +11422,7 @@
<LINE>country </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T23:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000362">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T23:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000373">
<TITLE> TROISE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="2089" Y="3279" W="562" H="85"/>
@@ -11220,8 +11448,8 @@
<LINE>and Renee Barr </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1156-000363">
- <TITLE> Close Down</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1186-000374">
+ <TITLE>Close Down</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="2089" Y="3400" W="381" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="14" X="2274" Y="3444" W="190" H="24"/>
@@ -11236,11 +11464,10 @@
</PROGRAMME>
</SERVICE>
<SERVICE NAME="Light Programme">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T09:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000364">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T09:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000375">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="199" Y="586" W="342" H="31"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="423" Y="627" W="103" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Big Ben</P>
@@ -11250,7 +11477,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T09:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000365">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T09:10/PT50M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000376">
<TITLE> HOUSEWIVES' CHOICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="199" Y="703" W="555" H="94"/>
@@ -11272,8 +11499,8 @@
<LINE>week by Roy Rich </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T10:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000366">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast ' MUSIC FOR ALL '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T10:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000377">
+ <TITLE> ' MUSIC FOR ALL'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="199" Y="844" W="505" H="68"/>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="307" Y="924" W="330" H="28"/>
@@ -11284,18 +11511,19 @@
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>Forces Educational Broadcast </LINE>
- <LINE>* MUSIC FOR ALL' </LINE>
+ <LINE>' MUSIC FOR ALL' </LINE>
<LINE>Gounod's opera ' Faust': the best-</LINE>
<LINE>known songs and choruses linked by </LINE>
<LINE>narration telling the story of the </LINE>
<LINE>opera </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T10:20/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000367">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T10:20/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000378">
<TITLE> MORNING MELODIES</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="197" Y="1095" W="501" H="36"/>
@@ -11303,7 +11531,7 @@
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="192" Y="1173" W="561" H="204"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Reginald New at the organ of the Regal. Kingston </P>
+ <P>Reginald New at the organ of the Regal, Kingston </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -11323,8 +11551,8 @@
<RIGHT.CELL>Alpert</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>Dusk Armstrong</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Gibbs</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>Dusk</LEFT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Armstrong Gibbs</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Popular Tunes of the Day Serenata: Annabella</LEFT.CELL>
@@ -11338,28 +11566,31 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.20 MORNING MELODIES </LINE>
<LINE>Reginald New </LINE>
- <LINE>at the organ of the Regal. Kingston </LINE>
+ <LINE>at the organ of the Regal, Kingston </LINE>
<LINE>March: Old Comrades Teike </LINE>
<LINE>Selection: Make Mine Music </LINE>
- <LINE>Dream of a Doll ........................ Alpert </LINE>
- <LINE>Dusk Armstrong Gibbs </LINE>
+ <LINE>Dream of a Doll........................Alpert </LINE>
+ <LINE>Dusk........................Armstrong Gibbs </LINE>
<LINE>Popular Tunes of the Day </LINE>
- <LINE>Serenata: Annabella................. Vasata </LINE>
- <LINE>Cactus Polka ............................. Plumb </LINE>
+ <LINE>Serenata: Annabella Vasata </LINE>
+ <LINE>Cactus Polka...........................Plumb </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T10:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000368">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast CURRENT AFFAIRS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T10:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000379">
+ <TITLE> CURRENT AFFAIRS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="190" Y="1419" W="560" H="30"/>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="296" Y="1461" W="348" H="24"/>
</LOCATION>
+ <FOOTNOTE>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
+ </FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.45 Forces Educational Broadcast </LINE>
<LINE>CURRENT AFFAIRS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T11:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000369">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T11:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000380">
<TITLE> 'ELEVENSES'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="192" Y="1529" W="556" H="110"/>
@@ -11374,7 +11605,7 @@
<LINE>by Anton and his Orchestra </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T11:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000370">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T11:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000381">
<TITLE> 'ON THE SWEETER SIDE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="187" Y="2240" W="556" H="63"/>
@@ -11387,17 +11618,15 @@
<LINE>Dance music on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T12:00/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000371">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000382">
<TITLE> 'KEYBOARD CAVALCADE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="183" Y="2352" W="561" H="36"/>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="369" Y="2396" W="182" H="25"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="184" Y="2430" W="555" H="139"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="368" Y="2579" W="179" H="23"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="185" Y="2430" W="554" H="53"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Jack Dowle at the organ of the Gaumont, Wood Green. London </P>
- <P>12.30 p.m. Ronnie Selby at the piano </P>
+ <P>Jack Dowle at the organ of the Gaumont, Wood Green, London </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -11405,22 +11634,30 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Jack</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Dowle</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Ronnie</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Selby</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>12.0 'KEYBOARD CAVALCADE' </LINE>
- <LINE>Jack Dowle </LINE>
+ <LINE>12.0 'KEYBOARD CAVALCADE' </LINE>
+ <LINE>Jack Dowle </LINE>
<LINE>at the organ of the Gaumont, Wood </LINE>
- <LINE>Green. London </LINE>
+ <LINE>Green, London </LINE>
+ </RT.TEXT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T12:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000383">
+ <TITLE> Ronnie Selby</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="184" Y="2540" W="401" H="29"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="368" Y="2579" W="179" H="23"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <P>at the piano </P>
+ </RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.30 p.m. Ronnie Selby </LINE>
<LINE>at the piano </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T12:45/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000372">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T12:45/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000384">
<TITLE> CONCERT HOUR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="182" Y="2648" W="558" H="171"/>
@@ -11449,7 +11686,7 @@
<TABLE>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Two Songs Without Words</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Hoist</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Holst</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Andante from Trumpet Concerto </LEFT.CELL>
@@ -11481,21 +11718,21 @@
<LINE>BBC Midland Light Orchestra, con</LINE>
<LINE>ducted by James Denny, with Harry </LINE>
<LINE>Mortimer (trumpet and cornet) </LINE>
- <LINE>Two Songs Without Words............. Hoist </LINE>
+ <LINE>Two Songs Without Words......Holst </LINE>
<LINE>Andante from Trumpet Concerto </LINE>
<LINE>Haydn </LINE>
<LINE>Miniature Overture; Dance of the </LINE>
<LINE>Sugar-Plum Fairy: Trepak (Nut-</LINE>
- <LINE>cracker Suite)............................... Tchaikovsky </LINE>
+ <LINE>cracker Suite)...............Tchaikovsky </LINE>
<LINE>Alpine Echo Song Windsor </LINE>
- <LINE>On Wings of Song......................Mendelssohn </LINE>
+ <LINE>On Wings of Song.........Mendelssohn </LINE>
<LINE>Waltz: Tales from the Vienna Woods </LINE>
<LINE>Johann Strauss </LINE>
- <LINE>March: The Queen of Sheba... Gounod </LINE>
+ <LINE>March: The Queen of Sheba...Gounod </LINE>
<LINE>From Hercules, Birmingham </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T13:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000373">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T13:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000385">
<TITLE> 'BANDSTAND'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="177" Y="3115" W="560" H="218"/>
@@ -11537,14 +11774,14 @@
<LINE>1.30 'BANDSTAND' </LINE>
<LINE>Parkhead Forge Band: conductor, </LINE>
<LINE>George Hawkins </LINE>
- <LINE>March: Scottish Pride ......... Hawkins </LINE>
+ <LINE>March: Scottish Pride Hawkins </LINE>
<LINE>Overture: Napoleon Bilton </LINE>
<LINE>Selection: The Mikado Sullivan </LINE>
<LINE>Ballet Music: Coppelia Delibes </LINE>
<LINE>March: Wellington Zehle </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T14:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000374">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T14:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000386">
<TITLE> ' SONGTIME '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="176" Y="3378" W="395" H="32"/>
@@ -11558,7 +11795,7 @@
<LINE>on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T14:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000375">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T14:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000387">
<TITLE> DAVID JAVA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="818" Y="577" W="556" H="89"/>
@@ -11572,13 +11809,13 @@
<LINE>of uninterrupted music </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T14:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000376">
- <TITLE> 'THE POWER-HOUSE'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T14:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000388">
+ <TITLE> ' THE POWER-HOUSE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="816" Y="714" W="558" H="140"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>An abridged version for broadcasting of John Buchan 's story. Read by Patric Curwen. 4 — ' A Midsummer Night in Hampshire' </P>
+ <P>An abridged version for broadcasting of John Buchan 's story. Read by Patric Curwen. 4-' A Midsummer Night in Hampshire' </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -11593,15 +11830,15 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>2.45 'THE POWER-HOUSE' </LINE>
+ <LINE>2.45 ' THE POWER-HOUSE </LINE>
<LINE>An abridged version for broadcasting </LINE>
<LINE>of John Buchan's story. Read by </LINE>
- <LINE>Patric Curwen. 4 — ' A Midsummer </LINE>
+ <LINE>Patric Curwen. 4—' A Midsummer </LINE>
<LINE>Night in Hampshire' </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T15:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000377">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast ' PLAIN ENGLISH '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T15:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000389">
+ <TITLE> ' PLAIN ENGLISH'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="815" Y="903" W="509" H="65"/>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="929" Y="983" W="329" H="26"/>
@@ -11612,11 +11849,12 @@
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>3.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>Forces Educational Broadcast </LINE>
- <LINE>' PLAIN ENGLISH' </LINE>
+ <LINE>' PLAIN ENGLISH' </LINE>
<LINE>2-' Acting on information received </LINE>
<LINE>The official report and the eye-</LINE>
<LINE>witness account of a road accident </LINE>
@@ -11624,7 +11862,7 @@
<LINE>statement </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T15:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000378">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T15:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000390">
<TITLE> DAVID BUCHAN</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="812" Y="1197" W="560" H="114"/>
@@ -11639,7 +11877,7 @@
<LINE>' Family Favourites ' programmes </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000379">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000391">
<TITLE> MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="815" Y="1360" W="555" H="91"/>
@@ -11665,7 +11903,7 @@
<LINE>directed by Harry Bidgood </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000380">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000392">
<TITLE> THE ROBINSON FAMILY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="813" Y="1497" W="557" H="136"/>
@@ -11693,7 +11931,7 @@
<LINE>recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T16:15/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000381">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T16:15/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000393">
<TITLE> MUSIC OF THE MASTERS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="811" Y="2238" W="372" H="30"/>
@@ -11734,10 +11972,10 @@
<LINE>Brandenburg Concerto No. 6, in B </LINE>
<LINE>flat, for violas, cellos, and double </LINE>
<LINE>basses Bach </LINE>
- <LINE>Symphony No. 2, in D.........Beethoven </LINE>
+ <LINE>Symphony No. 2, in D Beethoven </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T17:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000382">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T17:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000394">
<TITLE> LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="804" Y="2570" W="560" H="85"/>
@@ -11750,9 +11988,19 @@
<LINE>All-England Championships. Report </LINE>
<LINE>from Wimbledon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="954" Y="2730" W="264" H="25"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="831" Y="2768" W="509" H="102"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>LAWN TENNIS </P>
+ <P>Programmes may be interrupted between 5.30 and 6.30 p.m. for commentaries on the All-England Championships. From Wimbledon </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T17:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000383">
- <TITLE> 'I'LL PLAY TO YOU '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T17:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000395">
+ <TITLE> I'LL PLAY TO YOU'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="802" Y="2919" W="559" H="163"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -11780,7 +12028,7 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>5.30 'I'LL PLAY TO YOU ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>5.30 I'LL PLAY TO YOU' </LINE>
<LINE>with John Tainsh (tenor). Jimmy </LINE>
<LINE>Leach (piano), and Felton Rapley at </LINE>
<LINE>the organ of the New Victoria Cinema, </LINE>
@@ -11788,7 +12036,7 @@
<LINE>Macpherson </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T18:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000384">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T18:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000396">
<TITLE> SWING SESSION</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="799" Y="3116" W="560" H="133"/>
@@ -11816,7 +12064,7 @@
<LINE>fans </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000385">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000397">
<TITLE> SPORTS MAGAZINE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="798" Y="3285" W="560" H="160"/>
@@ -11845,11 +12093,10 @@
<LINE>duced by John Snagge </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000386">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000398">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="1441" Y="577" W="398" H="30"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1662" Y="621" W="104" H="26"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -11859,7 +12106,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T19:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000387">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T19:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000399">
<TITLE> Sports Results</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="1439" Y="683" W="390" H="31"/>
@@ -11868,7 +12115,7 @@
<LINE>7.10 Sports Results </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T19:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000388">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T19:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000400">
<TITLE> MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="1436" Y="748" W="557" H="189"/>
@@ -11911,23 +12158,25 @@
<LINE>Sung by Beryl Davis, Maria Perilli, </LINE>
<LINE>Benny Lee, Jack Cooper, and the </LINE>
<LINE>Georgettes and Male Voice Choir. </LINE>
- <LINE>Presented by Elisabeth Tyson </LINE>
+ <LINE>Presented by Elisabeth Tyson </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T20:00/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000389">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T20:00/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000401">
<TITLE> ' THE GRENSEN MURDER CASE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="1436" Y="967" W="448" H="34"/>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="1542" Y="1014" W="361" H="32"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1434" Y="1060" W="616" H="345"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1733" Y="1402" W="256" H="25"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1434" Y="1428" W="556" H="87"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1434" Y="1060" W="558" H="295"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1782" Y="1354" W="208" H="24"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1435" Y="1376" W="404" H="29"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1733" Y="1403" W="256" H="21"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1434" Y="1428" W="556" H="80"/>
</LOCATION>
<EPISODE NUMBER="1" OF="8">
- <TITLE>' The Murder'</TITLE>
+ <TITLE/>
</EPISODE>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>From the novel by T. C. H. Jacobs. Adapted for broadcasting in eight instalments by the author. Produced by Ayton Whitaker. Episode1 — ' The Murder' </P>
+ <P>From the novel by T. C. H. Jacobs. Adapted for broadcasting in eight instalments by the author. Produced by Ayton Whitaker. Episode 1' The Murder' </P>
<P>Also taking part are Ernest Sefton and Graham Doody </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -11987,29 +12236,29 @@
<LINE>Adapted for broadcasting in </LINE>
<LINE>eight instalments by the author. </LINE>
<LINE>Produced by Ayton Whitaker. </LINE>
- <LINE>Episode 1 — ' The Murder' </LINE>
- <LINE>Narrator...................Wallace Geoffrey </LINE>
+ <LINE>Episode 1—' The Murder' </LINE>
+ <LINE>Narrator Wallace Geoffrey </LINE>
<LINE>Harvold Grensen Cyril Gardiner </LINE>
- <LINE>Blondie McCoy Bessie Love </LINE>
- <LINE>Rube Riley Eddy Reed </LINE>
- <LINE>Superintendent Bellamy Hugh Latimer </LINE>
- <LINE>Detective-Inspector Ratcliff </LINE>
+ <LINE>Blondie McCoy..................Bessie Love </LINE>
+ <LINE>Rube Riley Eddy Reed </LINE>
+ <LINE>Superintendent Bellamy </LINE>
+ <LINE>Hugh Latimer </LINE>
+ <LINE>Detective-Inspector Ratcliff </LINE>
<LINE>Richard Williams </LINE>
- <LINE>Martin Stanley Groome </LINE>
- <LINE>Also taking part are Ernest Sefton </LINE>
- <LINE>and Graham Doody </LINE>
+ <LINE>Martin Stanley Groome </LINE>
+ <LINE>Also taking part are Ernest Sefton </LINE>
+ <LINE>and Graham Doody </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000390">
- <TITLE> ' MUSIC ! IN MINIATURE'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000402">
+ <TITLE> ' MUSIC IN MINIATURE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1433" Y="1531" W="617" H="45"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1529" Y="1583" W="363" H="59"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1433" Y="1638" W="617" H="365"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1433" Y="1545" W="353" H="31"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1529" Y="1591" W="363" H="32"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1433" Y="1638" W="559" H="365"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>A musical entertainment, given by Gwen Catley (soprano), Colin Horsley (piano), Reginald Kell (clarinet), Cecil James (bassoon), Dennis Brain (horn), Max Sal -peter and Colin Sauer (violins), Watson Forbes (viola), John Moore (cello), and J. Edward </P>
- <P>Merrett (double bass). Music by Beethoven, Liszt, Schubert, Mozart, and Dvorak </P>
+ <P>A musical entertainment, given by Gwen Catley (soprano), Colin Horsley (piano), Reginald Kell (clarinet), Cecil James (bassoon), Dennis Brain (horn), Max Sal -peter and Colin Sauer (violins), Watson Forbes (viola), John Moore (cello), and J. Edward Merrett (double bass). Music by Beethoven, Liszt, Schubert, Mozart, and Dvorak </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -12056,14 +12305,14 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>8.30 ' MUSIC ! </LINE>
- <LINE>IN MINIATURE' </LINE>
- <LINE>A musical entertainment, given </LINE>
+ <LINE>8.30 ' MUSIC </LINE>
+ <LINE>IN MINIATURE' </LINE>
+ <LINE>A musical entertainment, given </LINE>
<LINE>by Gwen Catley (soprano), Colin </LINE>
<LINE>Horsley (piano), Reginald Kell </LINE>
<LINE>(clarinet), Cecil James (bassoon), </LINE>
<LINE>Dennis Brain (horn), Max Sal-</LINE>
- <LINE>peter and Colin Sauer (violins), </LINE>
+ <LINE>peter and Colin Sauer (violins), </LINE>
<LINE>Watson Forbes (viola), John </LINE>
<LINE>Moore (cello), and J. Edward </LINE>
<LINE>Merrett (double bass). Music by </LINE>
@@ -12071,7 +12320,7 @@
<LINE>Mozart, and Dvorak </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T21:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000391">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T21:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000403">
<TITLE> NORTHERN MUSIC-HALL</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="1433" Y="2040" W="560" H="130"/>
@@ -12094,16 +12343,16 @@
<LINE>Smythe </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T21:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000392">
- <TITLE> CALL YOURSELF A DETECTIVE!'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T21:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000404">
+ <TITLE> ' CALL YOURSELF A DETECTIVE!*</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="1430" Y="2207" W="442" H="28"/>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="1573" Y="2247" W="292" H="28"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1428" Y="2284" W="560" H="288"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1528" Y="2580" W="353" H="29"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1428" Y="2284" W="560" H="282"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1528" Y="2583" W="353" H="26"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Ernest Dudley 's quiz for armchair detectives, with additional script by Anthony Ford. Guest ' detectives ' : John Horwell , ex-Chief Constable of Scotland Yard's C.I.D., ex-Chief Inspector Jack Henry , Valentine Dyall , and Jan Struther. Produced by Audrey Cameron </P>
+ <P>Ernest Dudley 's quiz for armchair detectives, with additional script by Anthony Ford. Guest ' detectives': John Horwell , ex-Chief Constable of Scotland Yard's C.I.D., ex-Chief Inspector Jack Henry , Valentine Dyall , and Jan Struther. Produced by Audrey Cameron </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -12141,67 +12390,60 @@
<P>(Repeat Sunday at 3.45)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>9.30 CALL YOURSELF </LINE>
- <LINE>A DETECTIVE!' </LINE>
+ <LINE>9.30 ' CALL YOURSELF </LINE>
+ <LINE>A DETECTIVE!* </LINE>
<LINE>Ernest Dudley's quiz for arm</LINE>
<LINE>chair detectives, with additional </LINE>
<LINE>script by Anthony Ford. Guest </LINE>
- <LINE>' detectives ' : John Horwell, ex-</LINE>
+ <LINE>' detectives': John Horwell, ex-</LINE>
<LINE>Chief Constable of Scotland </LINE>
<LINE>Yard's C.I.D., ex-Chief Inspector </LINE>
<LINE>Jack Henry, Valentine Dyall, and </LINE>
- <LINE>Jan Struther. Produced by Audrey </LINE>
- <LINE>Cameron </LINE>
- <LINE>(Repeat Sunday at 3.45) </LINE>
+ <LINE>Jan Struther. Produced by Audrey </LINE>
+ <LINE>Cameron </LINE>
+ <LINE>(Repeat Sunday at 3.45) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
<RELATED.CONTENT>
- <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="683" Y="1747" W="179" H="33"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="621" Y="1801" W="314" H="28"/>
- </LOCATION>
- <P>Among the GUEST DETECTIVES </P>
- </BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="186" Y="1671" W="377" H="535"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="186" Y="1677" W="377" H="528"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="594" Y="1852" W="360" H="224"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="683" Y="1747" W="179" H="33"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="594" Y="1801" W="360" H="275"/>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="679" Y="2093" W="190" H="30"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>tonight at 9.30 are (left) ex-Chief Inspector Jack Henry, and (right) John Horwell, ex-Chief Constable of Scotland Yard's C.I.D. </P>
+ <P>Among the GUEST DETECTIVES tonight at 9.30 are (left) ex-Chief Inspector Jack Henry, and (right) John Horwell, ex-Chief Constable of Scotland Yard's C.I.D. </P>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1000" Y="1680" W="368" H="531"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="991" Y="1677" W="373" H="533"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000393">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000405">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1429" Y="2634" W="408" H="41"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1652" Y="2671" W="104" H="43"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1429" Y="2640" W="408" H="29"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>10.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
- <LINE>NEWS </LINE>
+ <LINE>10.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T22:10/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000394">
- <TITLE> 'LOVE IN TUNE</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T22:10/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000406">
+ <TITLE> 'LOVE IN TUNE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1427" Y="2723" W="623" H="134"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1427" Y="2746" W="557" H="110"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Time to pause awhile with Gene Crowley in a programme of love songs and dreams set to music </P>
+ <P>Time to pause awhile with Gene Crowley in a programme of love Bongs and dreams set to music </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -12212,28 +12454,28 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>10.10 'LOVE IN TUNE </LINE>
- <LINE>Time to pause awhile with Gene </LINE>
- <LINE>Crowley in a programme of love songs </LINE>
- <LINE>and dreams set to music </LINE>
+ <LINE>10.10 'LOVE IN TUNE' </LINE>
+ <LINE>Time to pause awhile with Gene </LINE>
+ <LINE>Crowley in a programme of love Bongs </LINE>
+ <LINE>and dreams set to music </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T22:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000395">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T22:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000407">
<TITLE> HARRY GOLD</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1425" Y="2880" W="555" H="101"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1425" Y="2893" W="555" H="88"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>and his Pieces of Eight, in a programme of uninterrupted music </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>10.30 HARRY GOLD </LINE>
+ <LINE>10.30 HARRY GOLD </LINE>
<LINE>and his Pieces of Eight, in a pro</LINE>
<LINE>gramme of uninterrupted music </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T23:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000396">
- <TITLE> OLD-TIME NIGHT'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T23:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000408">
+ <TITLE> 'OLD-TIME NIGHT'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="1424" Y="3015" W="555" H="159"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -12249,7 +12491,7 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>11.0 OLD-TIME NIGHT' </LINE>
+ <LINE>11.0 'OLD-TIME NIGHT' </LINE>
<LINE>Dance music in the old-fashioned </LINE>
<LINE>style, played by the Ritz Dance </LINE>
<LINE>Orchestra (leader, Bill Hawkins). </LINE>
@@ -12257,7 +12499,7 @@
<LINE>Lancashire </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T23:30/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000397">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T23:30/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000409">
<TITLE> VIC LEWIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="1424" Y="3211" W="377" H="29"/>
@@ -12271,7 +12513,7 @@
<LINE>and his Sextet </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-29T23:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000398">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-27T23:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000410">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="1424" Y="3308" W="329" H="29"/>
@@ -12280,27 +12522,26 @@
<LINE>11.50 NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1156-000399">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1186-000411">
<TITLE> Close Down</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="15" X="1423" Y="3371" W="368" H="32"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="15" X="1604" Y="3415" W="189" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Big Ben</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>12.0 midnight Big Ben </LINE>
- <LINE>Close Down </LINE>
+ <LINE>12.0 midnight Big Ben </LINE>
+ <LINE>Close Down </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
</SERVICE>
</RADIO>
</DAY>
- <DAY DATE="1945-11-30">
+ <DAY DATE="1946-06-28">
<TV>
<SERVICE NAME="BBC Television">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000594">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000611">
<TITLE> DEMONSTRATION FILM</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="2137" Y="1939" W="497" H="32"/>
@@ -12309,9 +12550,10 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>11.0-12.0 DEMONSTRATION </LINE>
<LINE>FILM </LINE>
+ <LINE>★ ★ ★ </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T15:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000595">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T15:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000612">
<TITLE> RAY VENTURA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="2136" Y="2224" W="455" H="34"/>
@@ -12328,7 +12570,7 @@
<LINE>The famous French dance band </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T15:30/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000596">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T15:30/PT10M" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1186-000613">
<TITLE> Film</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="2137" Y="2408" W="314" H="32"/>
@@ -12337,13 +12579,14 @@
<LINE>3.30 Film </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T15:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000597">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T15:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000614">
<TITLE> THE JAVANESE DANCERS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="193" Y="1325" W="314" H="33"/>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="276" Y="1366" W="387" H="27"/>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="193" Y="1406" W="564" H="98"/>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="387" Y="1506" W="167" H="23"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="27" X="312" Y="1653" W="320" H="38"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>A programme of dances from Java, Bali, and Sumatra by the artists who are at present touring in Britain </P>
@@ -12359,7 +12602,7 @@
<RELATED.CONTENT>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="26" X="2115" Y="317" W="635" H="854"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="26" X="2119" Y="343" W="586" H="834"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
@@ -12371,8 +12614,8 @@
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T20:30/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000598">
- <TITLE> ' Starlight ' JACK WARNER</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T20:30/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000615">
+ <TITLE> 'Starlight' JACK WARNER</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="195" Y="1797" W="363" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="335" Y="1838" W="273" H="26"/>
@@ -12391,26 +12634,13 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>8.30 ' Starlight ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>8.30 'Starlight' </LINE>
<LINE>JACK WARNER </LINE>
<LINE>Jack Warner and Company in </LINE>
<LINE>' The Plumber's Mate ' </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
- <RELATED.CONTENT>
- <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="27" X="186" Y="288" W="584" H="832"/>
- </LOCATION>
- </BLOCK>
- <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="27" X="180" Y="1127" W="575" H="143"/>
- </LOCATION>
- <P>JACK and DAPHNE BARKER will he seen in ' Contrasts ' with Sidonie Goossens, and Pamela Foster on Tuesday L night at 8.30 </P>
- </BLOCK>
- </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T20:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000599">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T20:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000616">
<TITLE> Film</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="196" Y="2011" W="313" H="30"/>
@@ -12419,17 +12649,17 @@
<LINE>8.40 Film </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T21:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000600">
- <TITLE> ' SPEAKING PERSONALLY'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T21:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000617">
+ <TITLE> 'SPEAKING PERSONALLY'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="195" Y="2108" W="564" H="36"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>9.0 ' SPEAKING PERSONALLY' </LINE>
+ <LINE>9.0 SPEAKING PERSONALLY' </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T21:15/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000601">
- <TITLE> THE JAVANESE DANCERS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T21:15/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000618">
+ <TITLE> THEJAVANESE DANCERS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="817" Y="297" W="564" H="221"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -12445,7 +12675,7 @@
<LINE>in Britain </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T21:35/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000602">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T21:35/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000619">
<TITLE> BRIDGE BY TELEVISION</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="818" Y="598" W="562" H="169"/>
@@ -12479,7 +12709,7 @@
<LINE>Mrs. Fleming </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000603">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000620">
<TITLE> News (sound only)</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="821" Y="870" W="508" H="35"/>
@@ -12492,8 +12722,8 @@
</TV>
<RADIO>
<SERVICE NAME="Home Service">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T06:30/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000400">
- <TITLE> Big Be:. ' BRIGHT AND EARLY</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T06:30/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000412">
+ <TITLE> Big Be:. 'BRIGHT AND EARLY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="310" Y="545" W="348" H="31"/>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="382" Y="585" W="398" H="27"/>
@@ -12504,11 +12734,11 @@
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>6.30 a.m. Big Be:. </LINE>
- <LINE>' BRIGHT AND EARLY </LINE>
+ <LINE>'BRIGHT AND EARLY </LINE>
<LINE>Gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T06:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000401">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T06:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000413">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="309" Y="692" W="565" H="63"/>
@@ -12521,8 +12751,8 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T07:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000402">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T07:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000414">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="311" Y="802" W="482" H="32"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -12533,7 +12763,7 @@
<LINE>7.0 Time, Greenwich: NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T07:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000403">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T07:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000415">
<TITLE> Programme Parade</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="312" Y="876" W="430" H="31"/>
@@ -12542,7 +12772,7 @@
<LINE>7.10 Programme Parade </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T07:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000404">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T07:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000416">
<TITLE> MORNING MUSIC</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="312" Y="951" W="512" H="64"/>
@@ -12563,7 +12793,7 @@
<LINE>Harry Fryer and his Orchestra </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T07:50/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000405">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T07:50/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000417">
<TITLE> ' LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS!'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="312" Y="1057" W="555" H="32"/>
@@ -12577,7 +12807,7 @@
<LINE>Readings from the Bible </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T07:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000406">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T07:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000418">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="312" Y="1166" W="563" H="63"/>
@@ -12590,8 +12820,8 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T08:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000407">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T08:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000419">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="312" Y="1278" W="484" H="32"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -12602,7 +12832,7 @@
<LINE>8.0 Time, Greenwich: NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T08:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000408">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T08:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000420">
<TITLE> Programme Parade</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="312" Y="1352" W="432" H="30"/>
@@ -12611,7 +12841,7 @@
<LINE>8.10 Programme Parade </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T08:15/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000409">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T08:15/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000421">
<TITLE> 'GOOD HEALTH'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="312" Y="1425" W="442" H="32"/>
@@ -12625,7 +12855,7 @@
<LINE>Talk by ' The Radio Doctor ' </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T08:20/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000410">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T08:20/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000422">
<TITLE> MICHAELOFF</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="312" Y="1537" W="404" H="32"/>
@@ -12643,7 +12873,7 @@
<TABLE>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Stefanka Czardas</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Rogex</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Rogez</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Imagination from Moods </LEFT.CELL>
@@ -12690,7 +12920,7 @@
<LINE>Darby and Daniel </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T09:05/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000411">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T09:05/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000423">
<TITLE> SHORT MORNING SERVICE FOR SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="311" Y="1925" W="443" H="30"/>
@@ -12701,7 +12931,7 @@
<P>Prayer </P>
<P>Thou, whose almighty word (A. and M. 360; S.P. 303; C.H. 364: Tune, Moscow) </P>
<P>Prayers: The Prayer for Today; the Lord's Prayer </P>
- <P>Lord. thy word abideth (A. and M. </P>
+ <P>Lord, thy word abideth (A. and M. </P>
<P>243; S.P. 570; C.H. 199: Tune. Ravenshaw) </P>
<P>Blessing </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
@@ -12714,13 +12944,13 @@
<LINE>Moscow) </LINE>
<LINE>Prayers: The Prayer for Today; the </LINE>
<LINE>Lord's Prayer </LINE>
- <LINE>Lord. thy word abideth (A. and M. </LINE>
+ <LINE>Lord, thy word abideth (A. and M. </LINE>
<LINE>243; S.P. 570; C.H. 199: Tune. </LINE>
<LINE>Ravenshaw) </LINE>
<LINE>Blessing </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T09:25/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000412">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T09:25/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000424">
<TITLE> Interlude</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="312" Y="2285" W="350" H="30"/>
@@ -12729,18 +12959,14 @@
<LINE>9.25 Interlude </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T09:30/PT35M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000413">
- <TITLE> This Week's Composer</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T09:30/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000425">
+ <TITLE> This Week's Composer MOZART</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="311" Y="2349" W="465" H="31"/>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="510" Y="2390" W="161" H="26"/>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="314" Y="2428" W="560" H="50"/>
</LOCATION>
- <EPISODE>
- <TITLE>MOZART</TITLE>
- </EPISODE>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>MOZART</P>
<P>Extracts from ' Don Giovanni ' and ' The Marriage of Figaro ': on records </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -12757,8 +12983,22 @@
<LINE>Extracts from ' Don Giovanni' and </LINE>
<LINE>' The Marriage of Figaro ': on records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="16" X="1570" Y="258" W="1199" H="760"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ </BLOCK>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="16" X="1580" Y="1032" W="1177" H="145"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="16" X="1950" Y="1180" W="437" H="31"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>' WILLOW, THE KINQ,' a programme in praise of cricket, with quotations from Dickens, Miss Mitford, Francis Thompson, Barric, and others; with cricket songs, and an extract ftom Sherriff's 'Badger's Qreen,' will be broadcast at 9.30 p.m. Our photograph was taken at Canterbury </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T10:05/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000414">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T10:05/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000426">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="312" Y="2521" W="460" H="30"/>
@@ -12772,24 +13012,24 @@
<LINE>News commentary </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T10:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000415">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T10:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000427">
<TITLE> THE DAILY SERVICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="310" Y="2626" W="566" H="164"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>from page 45 of ' New Every Morning,' and page 8 of ' Each Returning Day.' King of glory, King of peace; Psalm 97; St. Mark 15, w. 16-32; Paraphrase 20 </P>
+ <P>from page 45 of ' New Every Morning,' and page 8 of ' Each Returning Day.' King of glory, King of peace; Psalm 97; St. Mark 15, vv. 16-32; Paraphrase 20 </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.15 THE DAILY SERVICE </LINE>
<LINE>from page 45 of ' New Every Morn</LINE>
<LINE>ing,' and page 8 of ' Each Returning </LINE>
<LINE>Day.' King of glory, King of peace; </LINE>
- <LINE>Psalm 97; St. Mark 15, w. 16-32; </LINE>
+ <LINE>Psalm 97; St. Mark 15, vv. 16-32; </LINE>
<LINE>Paraphrase 20 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T10:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000416">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T10:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000428">
<TITLE> MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="309" Y="2831" W="340" H="31"/>
@@ -12812,7 +13052,7 @@
<LINE>John Blore and his Orchestra </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000417">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000429">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="308" Y="2978" W="416" H="30"/>
@@ -12820,9 +13060,9 @@
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="309" Y="3056" W="565" H="404"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>FUR UNVER-SEVENS: Let's Join In-two Russian stories from the collection by Alexei Tolstoy : 'The Little House ' and ' The Bean Seedling,' arranged for broadcasting by Jean Sutclifte </P>
- <P>11.20 CITIZENSHIP. 'Do you know who ert-cts road signs? ': a talk by H. M. Burton </P>
- <P>11.10 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The Wi-alth of Nations. 8 — ' The Changing Pattern by A. J. Brown. What is happening to the world pattern of labour and Industry, and how changes are becoming faster. </P>
+ <P>FUR UNDER-SEVENS: Let's Join In-two Russian stories from the collection by Alexei Tolstoy : "The Little House ' and ' The Bean Seedling,' arranged for broadcasting by Jean Suteliffe </P>
+ <P>11 20 CITIZENSHIP. 'Do you know who erects road signs?': ': a talk by H. M. Burton </P>
+ <P>11.10 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The Wealth of Nations. 8-' The Changing Pattern,' by A. J. Brown. What is happening to the world pattern of labour and Industry, and how changes are becoming faster. </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -12832,7 +13072,7 @@
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Broadcasting By">
<FIRST.NAME>Jean</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Sutclifte</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Suteliffe</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Talk By">
<FIRST.NAME>H. M.</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -12851,32 +13091,32 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>11.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>FOR THE SCHOOLS </LINE>
- <LINE>FUR UNVER-SEVENS: Let's Join In-</LINE>
+ <LINE>FUR UNDER-SEVENS: Let's Join In-</LINE>
<LINE>two Russian stories from the collec</LINE>
- <LINE>tion by Alexei Tolstoy: 'The Little </LINE>
+ <LINE>tion by Alexei Tolstoy: "The Little </LINE>
<LINE>House ' and ' The Bean Seedling,' </LINE>
<LINE>arranged for broadcasting by Jean </LINE>
- <LINE>Sutclifte </LINE>
- <LINE>11.20 CITIZENSHIP. 'Do you know who </LINE>
- <LINE>ert-cts road signs? ': a talk by H. M. </LINE>
+ <LINE>Suteliffe </LINE>
+ <LINE>11 20 CITIZENSHIP. 'Do you know who </LINE>
+ <LINE>erects road signs?': ': a talk by H. M. </LINE>
<LINE>Burton </LINE>
<LINE>11.10 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The </LINE>
- <LINE>Wi-alth of Nations. 8 — ' The Changing </LINE>
- <LINE>Pattern by A. J. Brown. What is </LINE>
+ <LINE>Wealth of Nations. 8—' The Changing </LINE>
+ <LINE>Pattern,' by A. J. Brown. What is </LINE>
<LINE>happening to the world pattern of </LINE>
<LINE>labour and Industry, and how changes </LINE>
<LINE>are becoming faster. (BBC recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000418">
- <TITLE> Hartley Power's ' LUCKY DIP'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000430">
+ <TITLE> Hartley Power's 'LUCKY DIP'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="942" Y="543" W="403" H="30"/>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="1097" Y="585" W="244" H="25"/>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="942" Y="623" W="563" H="82"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>of records Edited by Anna Instone </P>
+ <P>of records Edited by Anna Instone (Hartley Power is appearing in ' Under the Counter ') </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -12886,18 +13126,15 @@
</MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
- <FOOTNOTE>
- <P>(Hartley Power is appearing in ' Under the Counter ')</P>
- </FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12 noon Hartley Power's </LINE>
- <LINE>' LUCKY DIP' </LINE>
+ <LINE>'LUCKY DIP' </LINE>
<LINE>of records Edited by Anna Instone </LINE>
<LINE>(Hartley Power is appearing in </LINE>
<LINE>' Under the Counter ') </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T12:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000419">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T12:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000431">
<TITLE> WORKERS' PLAYTIME</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="942" Y="748" W="562" H="116"/>
@@ -12920,21 +13157,20 @@
<LINE>sented by Bryan Sears </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T13:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000420">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T13:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000432">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="946" Y="898" W="405" H="48"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="16" X="1164" Y="924" W="105" H="33"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>1.0Time, Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>1.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T13:10/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000421">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T13:10/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000433">
<TITLE> YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="942" Y="996" W="331" H="30"/>
@@ -12959,7 +13195,7 @@
<LINE>who answer questions from listeners </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T13:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000422">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T13:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000434">
<TITLE> 'TROPICAL MAGIC'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="942" Y="1165" W="566" H="109"/>
@@ -12974,15 +13210,15 @@
<LINE>J. N. K Billett </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T14:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000423">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T14:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000435">
<TITLE> FOR THE SCHOOLS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="944" Y="1315" W="566" H="367"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>TRAVEL TALKS. The British Empire. 'Acrossthe Pacific from South America': a programme about Magellan's famous voyage, by Silvia Goodall </P>
- <P>2.20 INTERMEDIATEFRENCH, by Jean-Jacques Oberlin. ' En automobile ': la famille Anjard part en voiture </P>
- <P>2.40 SENIOR ┊┊ENGLISENGLISNGLISH' The Three Musketeers,' by Alexandre Dumas , adapted by Julia Goodey. Part 1— ' The four friends set out on their dangerous mission ' </P>
+ <P>TRAVEL TALKS. The British Empire. ' Across the Pacific from South America': a programme about Magellan's famous voyage, by Silvia Goodall </P>
+ <P>2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean-Jacques Oberlin. ' En automobile la famille Anjard part en voiture </P>
+ <P>2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. 'The Three Musketeers,' by Alexandre Dumas , adapted by Julia Goodey. Part 1- ' The four friends set out on their dangerous mission ' </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -13007,20 +13243,20 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>2.0 FOR THE SCHOOLS </LINE>
<LINE>TRAVEL TALKS. The British Empire. </LINE>
- <LINE>'Acrossthe Pacific from South </LINE>
+ <LINE>' Across the Pacific from South </LINE>
<LINE>America': a programme about Magel</LINE>
<LINE>lan's famous voyage, by Silvia Goodall </LINE>
- <LINE>2.20 INTERMEDIATEFRENCH, by Jean-</LINE>
- <LINE>Jacques Oberlin. ' En automobile ': </LINE>
+ <LINE>2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean-</LINE>
+ <LINE>Jacques Oberlin. ' En automobile </LINE>
<LINE>la famille Anjard part en voiture </LINE>
- <LINE>2.40 SENIOR ┊┊ENGLISENGLISNGLISH' The Three </LINE>
+ <LINE>2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. 'The Three </LINE>
<LINE>Musketeers,' by Alexandre Dumas, </LINE>
<LINE>adapted by Julia Goodey. Part 1— </LINE>
<LINE>' The four friends set out on their </LINE>
<LINE>dangerous mission ' </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T15:00/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000424">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T15:00/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000436">
<TITLE> LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="944" Y="1715" W="420" H="30"/>
@@ -13035,8 +13271,18 @@
<LINE>All-England Championships </LINE>
<LINE>Report from Wimbledon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="16" X="1089" Y="1885" W="266" H="24"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="16" X="982" Y="1923" W="491" H="98"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>LAWN TENNIS </P>
+ <P>Programmes may be interrupted between 3.5 and 5.0 p.m. for commentaries on the All-England Championships at Wimbledon </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T15:05/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000425">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T15:05/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000437">
<TITLE> DANCE MUSIC</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="944" Y="2084" W="416" H="35"/>
@@ -13050,7 +13296,7 @@
<LINE>on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T15:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000426">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T15:20/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000438">
<TITLE> BBC ORCHESTRA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="943" Y="2190" W="520" H="113"/>
@@ -13088,15 +13334,23 @@
<LINE>Stravinsky, after Pergolesi </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T16:00/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000427">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T16:00/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000439">
<TITLE> ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="942" Y="2415" W="565" H="197"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>(piano): on gramophone records </P>
- <P>Capriccio in B minor (Brahms); Barcarolle (Chopin); Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10 (Liszt); Triana (Suite Iberienne) (Albeniz); Ritual Fire Dance (Love. the Magician) (Falla) </P>
+ <P>Capriccio in B minor (Brahms); Barcarolle (Chopin); Hungarian Rhap sody No. 10 (Liszt); Triana (Suite Iberienne) (Albeniz); Ritual Fire Dance (Love. the Magician) (Falla) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <CONTRIBUTORS>
+ <CREW>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Hungarian</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Rhap</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
+ </CREW>
+ </CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>4.0 ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN </LINE>
<LINE>(piano): on gramophone records </LINE>
@@ -13107,7 +13361,7 @@
<LINE>Dance (Love. the Magician) (Falla) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T16:25/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000428">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T16:25/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000440">
<TITLE> 'THE DANSANT'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="940" Y="2647" W="568" H="165"/>
@@ -13136,14 +13390,17 @@
<LINE>Kennedy </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T17:00/PT55M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000429">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T17:00/PT55M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000441">
<TITLE> CHILDREN'S HOUR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="1575" Y="1349" W="565" H="303"/>
</LOCATION>
+ <EPISODE NUMBER="6">
+ <TITLE/>
+ </EPISODE>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>"The Truth about Peter Piper , told for the first time in words and music by Antonia Ridge and Patrick Piggott </P>
- <P>' The Tregower Inheritance': a serial play by Franklyn Kelsey. Produced by Lorraine Jameson. Part 6 </P>
+ <P>' The Truth about Peter Piper , told for the first time in words and music by Antonia Ridge and Patrick Piggott </P>
+ <P>' The Tregower Inheritance': a serial play by Franklyn Kelsey. Produced by Lorraine Jameson. Part 6</P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -13171,7 +13428,7 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>5.0 CHILDREN'S HOUR </LINE>
- <LINE>"The Truth about Peter Piper, </LINE>
+ <LINE>' The Truth about Peter Piper, </LINE>
<LINE>told for the first time in words </LINE>
<LINE>and music by Antonia Ridge and </LINE>
<LINE>Patrick Piggott </LINE>
@@ -13181,7 +13438,7 @@
<LINE>Part 6 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T17:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000430">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T17:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000442">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="1576" Y="1688" W="564" H="64"/>
@@ -13194,7 +13451,7 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T18:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000431">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T18:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000443">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="1575" Y="1775" W="468" H="106"/>
@@ -13207,12 +13464,12 @@
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>6 0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
- <LINE>6 NEWS </LINE>
+ <LINE>6.0 NEWS </LINE>
<LINE>6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15 Sport </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T18:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000432">
- <TITLE> IN THE MARGIN'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T18:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000444">
+ <TITLE> ' IN THE MARGIN'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="1575" Y="1905" W="557" H="102"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -13228,19 +13485,19 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>6.20 IN THE MARGIN' </LINE>
+ <LINE>6.20 ' IN THE MARGIN' </LINE>
<LINE>' The Ancient City of Byblos': </LINE>
<LINE>talk by Hugh Gordon Porteus </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000433">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000445">
<TITLE> 'MARCH OF THE MOVIES'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="1572" Y="2035" W="567" H="331"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>A motion-picture parade Introduced by Leslie Mitchell (by courtesy of British Movietonews, Ltd.) </P>
- <P>Including Denis Myers bringing you news from the studios; the week's personality, Esther Williams ; and the lm of the week. Programme written by Harry Alan Towers and produced by Dennis Monger </P>
+ <P>Including Denis Myers bringing you news from the studios; the week's personality, Esther Williams ; and the film of the week. Programme written by Harry Alan Towers and produced by Dennis Monger </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -13275,12 +13532,12 @@
<LINE>Including Denis Myers bringing you </LINE>
<LINE>news from the studios; the week's </LINE>
<LINE>personality, Esther Williams; and the </LINE>
- <LINE>lm of the week. Programme written </LINE>
+ <LINE>film of the week. Programme written </LINE>
<LINE>by Harry Alan Towers and produced </LINE>
<LINE>by Dennis Monger </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T19:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000434">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T19:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000446">
<TITLE> June Music Festival ETHEL BARTLETT AND RAE ROBERTSON</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="1574" Y="2392" W="442" H="29"/>
@@ -13301,7 +13558,7 @@
<RIGHT.CELL>arr. Ethel Bartlett</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>John come kiss me now; Pa van: The Earl of Salisbury </LEFT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>John come kiss me now; Pavan: The Earl of Salisbury</LEFT.CELL>
<RIGHT.CELL>Byrd</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
@@ -13326,13 +13583,13 @@
<LINE>arr. Ethel Bartlett </LINE>
<LINE>John come kiss me now; Pa van: </LINE>
<LINE>The Earl of Salisbury Byrd </LINE>
- <LINE>Tower Hill Jigge Farnaby </LINE>
+ <LINE>Tower Hill Jigge................Farnaby </LINE>
<LINE>The King's Hunt Bull </LINE>
<LINE>Variations on a theme of Haydn </LINE>
<LINE>Brahms </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T19:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000435">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T19:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000447">
<TITLE> ' HOWDY FOLKS AGAIN'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="1575" Y="2776" W="566" H="237"/>
@@ -13379,23 +13636,23 @@
<LINE>Repeat Monday at 4.15 </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T20:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000436">
- <TITLE> 'Questions in the Air' * HOLIDAYS FROM HOME'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T20:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000448">
+ <TITLE> 'Questions in the Air' 'HOLIDAYS FROM HOME'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="1575" Y="3079" W="462" H="31"/>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="1704" Y="3118" W="328" H="82"/>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="1573" Y="3215" W="565" H="248"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>How are those who want and need holidays away from home going to get accommodation at prices they can afford? Especially those with children? </P>
+ <P>How are those who want and need holidays away from-home going to get accommodation at prices they can afford? Especially those with children? </P>
<P>Fathers and mothers of families meet seaside landladies and experts from holiday organisations </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>8.0 'Questions in the Air' </LINE>
- <LINE>* HOLIDAYS </LINE>
+ <LINE>'HOLIDAYS </LINE>
<LINE>FROM HOME' </LINE>
<LINE>How are those who want and </LINE>
- <LINE>need holidays away from home </LINE>
+ <LINE>need holidays away from-home </LINE>
<LINE>going to get accommodation at </LINE>
<LINE>prices they can afford? Especially </LINE>
<LINE>those with children? </LINE>
@@ -13404,7 +13661,7 @@
<LINE>holiday organisations </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000437">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T20:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000449">
<TITLE> Arthur Askey in 'FOREVER ARTHUR'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="2207" Y="1350" W="531" H="72"/>
@@ -13413,7 +13670,8 @@
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>with Kenneth Home </P>
- <P>Eve Becke and Tom Henry and the Tomboys. Augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Produced by Harry S. Pepper. </P>
+ <P>Eve Becke and Tom Henry and the Tomboys. Augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Produced by Harry S. Pepper. </P>
+ <P>(Arthur Askey is appearing at His Majesty's Theatre) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -13425,11 +13683,14 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Harry S.</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Pepper.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Arthur</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Askey</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>(Repeat of last Monday's recorded broadcast in the Light Programme)</P>
- <P>(Arthur Askey is appearing at His Majesty's Theatre)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>8.30 Arthur Askey in </LINE>
@@ -13446,21 +13707,20 @@
<LINE>Majesty's Theatre) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T21:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000438">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T21:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000450">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="2206" Y="1789" W="399" H="48"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="16" X="2428" Y="1812" W="105" H="35"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Big Ben Minute</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>9.0Big Ben Minute </LINE>
+ <LINE>9.0 Big Ben Minute </LINE>
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T21:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000439">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T21:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000451">
<TITLE> 'THE ATOM BOMB EXPERIMENT'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="2205" Y="1872" W="455" H="29"/>
@@ -13481,12 +13741,12 @@
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="1038" Y="2993" W="365" H="57"/>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="967" Y="3089" W="513" H="328"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>THE ATOM BOMB EXPERIMENT </P>
+ <P>THE ATOM BOMB EXPERIMENT </P>
<P>E. M. Gollin, Director of Naval Operational Research, discusses some of the implications of the experiments with atom bombs shortly to be carried out in the Pacific by the U.S. Navy TONIGHT AT 9.15 </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T21:30/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000440">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T21:30/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000452">
<TITLE> ' WILLOW, THE KING'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="2205" Y="1992" W="400" H="38"/>
@@ -13570,22 +13830,8 @@
<LINE>Betty Baskcomb, David Kossoff, and </LINE>
<LINE>Charles Leno </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
- <RELATED.CONTENT>
- <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="16" X="1565" Y="259" W="1228" H="760"/>
- </LOCATION>
- </BLOCK>
- <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="16" X="1580" Y="1032" W="1177" H="145"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="16" X="1950" Y="1180" W="437" H="31"/>
- </LOCATION>
- <P>' WILLOW, THE KING,' a programme in praise of cricket, with quotations from Dickens, Miss Mitford, Francis Thompson, Barrie, and others; with cricket songs, and an extract from Sherriff's 'Badger's Qreen,' will be broadcast at 9.30 p.m. Our photograph was taken at Canterbury </P>
- </BLOCK>
- </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T22:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000441">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T22:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000453">
<TITLE> 'MELODY TIME'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="2205" Y="2494" W="563" H="167"/>
@@ -13617,7 +13863,7 @@
<LINE>and Stephen Manton (tenor) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T22:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000442">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T22:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000454">
<TITLE> TODAY IN PARLIAMENT</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="2205" Y="2689" W="564" H="30"/>
@@ -13626,11 +13872,10 @@
<LINE>10.45 TODAY IN PARLIAMENT </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T23:00/PT03M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000443">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T23:00/PT03M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000455">
<TITLE> News summary</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="2203" Y="2745" W="420" H="31"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="16" X="2363" Y="2786" W="242" H="31"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -13640,7 +13885,7 @@
<LINE>News summary </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T23:03/PT27M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000444">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T23:03/PT27M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000456">
<TITLE> FRENCH CABARET</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="2204" Y="2841" W="564" H="88"/>
@@ -13662,7 +13907,7 @@
<LINE>programme of French artists </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T23:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000445">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T23:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000457">
<TITLE> THE MAKING OF A POEM</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="2204" Y="2955" W="405" H="32"/>
@@ -13707,7 +13952,7 @@
<LINE>recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T23:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000446">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T23:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000458">
<TITLE> POULENC</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="2202" Y="3206" W="565" H="161"/>
@@ -13732,8 +13977,8 @@
<LINE>Orchestra of Paris: on records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1156-000447">
- <TITLE> Close Down</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1186-000459">
+ <TITLE>Close Down</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="2204" Y="3393" W="381" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="16" X="2387" Y="3434" W="190" H="25"/>
@@ -13748,11 +13993,10 @@
</PROGRAMME>
</SERVICE>
<SERVICE NAME="Light Programme">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T09:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000448">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T09:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000460">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="212" Y="554" W="346" H="31"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="17" X="438" Y="595" W="105" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Big Ben</P>
@@ -13762,7 +14006,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T09:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000449">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T09:10/PT50M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000461">
<TITLE> HOUSEWIVES' CHOICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="212" Y="672" W="558" H="94"/>
@@ -13784,19 +14028,19 @@
<LINE>week by Roy Rich </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T10:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000450">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast ' THE BOOK OF THE FILM '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T10:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000462">
+ <TITLE> ' THE BOOK OF THE FILM'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="212" Y="813" W="557" H="274"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>2-1 Two Years Before the Mast' </P>
- <P>R. H Dana made his famous voyage in 1834. Walter Allen 's talk is illustrated by readings from Dana's book. and by excerpts from the Paramount film </P>
+ <P>2-' Two Years Before the Mast' </P>
+ <P>R. H. Dana made his famous voyage in 1834. Walter Allen 's talk is illustrated by readings from Dana's book. and by excerpts from the Paramount film </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>R. H</FIRST.NAME>
+ <FIRST.NAME>R. H.</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Dana</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
@@ -13807,28 +14051,29 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>Forces Educational Broadcast </LINE>
- <LINE>' THE BOOK OF THE FILM </LINE>
- <LINE>2-1 Two Years Before the Mast' </LINE>
- <LINE>R. H Dana made his famous voyage </LINE>
+ <LINE>' THE BOOK OF THE FILM' </LINE>
+ <LINE>2—' Two Years Before the Mast' </LINE>
+ <LINE>R. H. Dana made his famous voyage </LINE>
<LINE>in 1834. Walter Allen's talk is illus</LINE>
<LINE>trated by readings from Dana's book. </LINE>
<LINE>and by excerpts from the Paramount </LINE>
<LINE>film </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T10:20/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000451">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T10:20/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000463">
<TITLE> MORNING MELODIES</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="213" Y="1127" W="503" H="34"/>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="379" Y="1170" W="219" H="27"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="17" X="194" Y="1206" W="577" H="185"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="17" X="192" Y="1206" W="579" H="185"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Felton Rapley at the organ of the New Victoria Cinema. Edinburgh </P>
+ <P>Felton Rapley at the organ of the New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -13852,8 +14097,8 @@
<RIGHT.CELL>Mayerl</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>Horizon</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Lancaster </RIGHT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>. Horizon </LEFT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Lancaster</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Rosemary</LEFT.CELL>
@@ -13864,16 +14109,16 @@
<LINE>10.20 MORNING MELODIES </LINE>
<LINE>Felton Rapley </LINE>
<LINE>at the organ of the New Victoria </LINE>
- <LINE>Cinema. Edinburgh </LINE>
+ <LINE>Cinema, Edinburgh </LINE>
<LINE>Anoche te bese Carolis </LINE>
<LINE>Dance of an Ostracised Imp...Curzon </LINE>
<LINE>Song of the Fir Tree Mayerl </LINE>
- <LINE>Horizon ................................ Lancaster </LINE>
+ <LINE>. Horizon Lancaster </LINE>
<LINE>Rosemary Porter-Brown </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T10:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000452">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast ' MUSIC FOR THREE '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T10:40/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000464">
+ <TITLE> * MUSIC FOR THREE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="210" Y="1442" W="561" H="29"/>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="297" Y="1482" W="385" H="26"/>
@@ -13890,29 +14135,32 @@
</MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
+ <FOOTNOTE>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
+ </FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.40 Forces Educational Broadcast </LINE>
- <LINE>' MUSIC FOR THREE ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>* MUSIC FOR THREE' </LINE>
<LINE>2-The Clarinet Trio. by Herbert </LINE>
<LINE>Howells </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T11:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000453">
- <TITLE> 'ELEVENSES'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T11:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000465">
+ <TITLE> ' ELEVENSES '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="209" Y="2246" W="557" H="119"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea, played by Troise and his Mandoliers </P>
+ <P>Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea. played by Troise and his Mandoliers </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>11.0 'ELEVENSES' </LINE>
+ <LINE>11.0 ' ELEVENSES ' </LINE>
<LINE>Some cheerful music to accompany </LINE>
- <LINE>the mid-morning cup of tea, played </LINE>
+ <LINE>the mid-morning cup of tea. played </LINE>
<LINE>by Troise and his Mandoliers </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T11:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000454">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T11:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000466">
<TITLE> 'ON THE SWEETER SIDE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="210" Y="2402" W="557" H="66"/>
@@ -13925,17 +14173,15 @@
<LINE>Dance music on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T12:00/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000455">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000467">
<TITLE> 'KEYBOARD CAVALCADE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="17" X="209" Y="2504" W="558" H="41"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="17" X="209" Y="2511" W="558" H="34"/>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="366" Y="2553" W="241" H="24"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="17" X="209" Y="2590" W="558" H="99"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="17" X="396" Y="2699" W="178" H="25"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="17" X="209" Y="2590" W="558" H="26"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>Harold Coombs at the organ of the Regal, Kingston </P>
- <P>12.30 p.m. Ronnie Selby at the piano </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -13943,34 +14189,46 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Harold</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Coombs</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Ronnie</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Selby</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.0 'KEYBOARD CAVALCADE' </LINE>
<LINE>Harold Coombs </LINE>
<LINE>at the organ of the Regal, Kingston </LINE>
+ </RT.TEXT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T12:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000468">
+ <TITLE> Ronnie Selby</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="17" X="211" Y="2659" W="385" H="30"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="17" X="396" Y="2699" W="178" H="25"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <P>at the piano </P>
+ </RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.30 p.m. Ronnie Selby </LINE>
<LINE>at the piano </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T12:45/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000456">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T12:45/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000469">
<TITLE> CONCERT HOUR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="17" X="199" Y="2768" W="568" H="218"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="17" X="208" Y="2768" W="559" H="194"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>BBC Scottish Orchestra, conducted by </P>
+ <P>BBC Scottish Orchestra, conducted by Robert Irving </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <CONTRIBUTORS>
+ <CREW>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Conducted By">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Robert</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Irving</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
+ </CREW>
+ </CONTRIBUTORS>
<TABLE>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>Robert</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Irving</RIGHT.CELL>
- </ROW>
- <ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Overture: Prince Igor</LEFT.CELL>
<RIGHT.CELL>Borodin</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
@@ -13986,9 +14244,6 @@
<LEFT.CELL>Fete polonaise</LEFT.CELL>
<RIGHT.CELL>Chabrier</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>y</LEFT.CELL>
- </ROW>
</TABLE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.45 CONCERT HOUR </LINE>
@@ -13996,12 +14251,11 @@
<LINE>Robert Irving </LINE>
<LINE>Overture: Prince Igor Borodin </LINE>
<LINE>The Swan of Tuonela Sibelius </LINE>
- <LINE>Wand of Youth, Suite No. 2 ....... Elgar </LINE>
+ <LINE>Wand of Youth, Suite No. 2.......Elgar </LINE>
<LINE>Fete polonaise Chabrier </LINE>
- <LINE>y </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T13:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000457">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T13:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000470">
<TITLE> 'BANDSTAND'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="208" Y="3011" W="559" H="193"/>
@@ -14011,7 +14265,7 @@
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="207" Y="3277" W="560" H="24"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Grimethorpe Colliery Band: conductor, George Thompson </P>
+ <P>Grimethorpe Colliery Band: conductor, George Thompson (soloist, Kenneth Jackson )</P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -14019,6 +14273,10 @@
<FIRST.NAME>George</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Thompson</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Soloist">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Kenneth</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Jackson</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<TABLE>
@@ -14032,7 +14290,7 @@
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Comet Solo: Silver Threads Amongst the Gold</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Allison (soloist, Kenneth Jackson)</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Allison</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Selection: The Lady of the Rose </LEFT.CELL>
@@ -14047,18 +14305,18 @@
<LINE>1.30 'BANDSTAND' </LINE>
<LINE>Grimethorpe Colliery Band: conduc</LINE>
<LINE>tor, George Thompson </LINE>
- <LINE>March: Albion Dodsworth </LINE>
+ <LINE>March: Albion....................Dodsworth </LINE>
<LINE>Overture: Ruy Bias Mendelssohn </LINE>
<LINE>Comet Solo: Silver Threads Amongst </LINE>
- <LINE>the Gold ................................. Allison </LINE>
+ <LINE>the Gold.................................Allison </LINE>
<LINE>(soloist, Kenneth Jackson) </LINE>
<LINE>Selection: The Lady of the Rose </LINE>
<LINE>Gilbert </LINE>
- <LINE>March of the Manikins ............ Fletcher </LINE>
+ <LINE>March of the Manikins............Fletcher </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T14:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000458">
- <TITLE> ' SONGTIME '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T14:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000471">
+ <TITLE> ' SONGTIME</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="209" Y="3352" W="394" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="315" Y="3391" W="339" H="23"/>
@@ -14067,25 +14325,25 @@
<P>on gramophone records </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>2.0 ' SONGTIME ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>2.0 ' SONGTIME </LINE>
<LINE>on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T14:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000459">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T14:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000472">
<TITLE> VICTOR SILVESTER</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="835" Y="545" W="554" H="87"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>and his Ballroom Orchestra, In a programme of uninterrupted music </P>
+ <P>and his Ballroom Orchestra, in a programme of uninterrupted music </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>2.15 VICTOR SILVESTER </LINE>
- <LINE>and his Ballroom Orchestra, In a </LINE>
+ <LINE>and his Ballroom Orchestra, in a </LINE>
<LINE>programme of uninterrupted music </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T14:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000460">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T14:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000473">
<TITLE> 'THE POWER-HOUSE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="833" Y="679" W="556" H="139"/>
@@ -14113,8 +14371,8 @@
<LINE>of Anarchy ' </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T15:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000461">
- <TITLE> Forces Educational Broadcast ' DEFEATING THE SEASONS '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T15:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000474">
+ <TITLE> 'DEFEATING THE SEASONS'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="833" Y="874" W="555" H="217"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -14131,18 +14389,19 @@
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Forces Educational Broadcast</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>3.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>Forces Educational Broadcast </LINE>
- <LINE>' DEFEATING THE SEASONS ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>'DEFEATING THE SEASONS' </LINE>
<LINE>' The Canning Industry ': programme </LINE>
<LINE>by F. Le Gros Clark about the </LINE>
<LINE>industry that enables valuable food </LINE>
<LINE>to be stored and used as required </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T15:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000462">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T15:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000475">
<TITLE> DAVID BUCHAN</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="833" Y="1142" W="556" H="115"/>
@@ -14157,12 +14416,13 @@
<LINE>' Family Favourites ' programmes </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000463">
- <TITLE> MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000476">
+ <TITLE> MUSIC WHILE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="836" Y="1312" W="553" H="65"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <P>YOU WORK </P>
<P>' Blue Rockets ' Dance Orchestra </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
@@ -14170,7 +14430,7 @@
<LINE>' Blue Rockets ' Dance Orchestra </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000464">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000477">
<TITLE> THE ROBINSON FAMILY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="834" Y="1423" W="556" H="140"/>
@@ -14198,7 +14458,7 @@
<LINE>recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T16:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000465">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T16:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000478">
<TITLE> 'STRING ALONG WITH SANDY '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="832" Y="2244" W="431" H="29"/>
@@ -14230,7 +14490,7 @@
<LINE>recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T16:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000466">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T16:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000479">
<TITLE> LONDON STUDIO PLAYERS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="832" Y="2498" W="357" H="29"/>
@@ -14259,7 +14519,7 @@
<LINE>Kell (clarinet) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T17:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000467">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T17:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000480">
<TITLE> LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="832" Y="2676" W="556" H="85"/>
@@ -14272,14 +14532,24 @@
<LINE>All-England Championships. Report </LINE>
<LINE>from Wimbledon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="17" X="977" Y="2846" W="263" H="24"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="17" X="868" Y="2886" W="484" H="124"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>LAWN TENNIS </P>
+ <P>Programmes may be interrupted between 4.15 and 5.15 p.m. and 5.30 and 6.20 p.m. for commentaries on the All-England Championships. From Wimbledon </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T17:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000468">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T17:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000481">
<TITLE> SHIPMATES ASHORE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="830" Y="3085" W="558" H="332"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Doris Hare is the hostess of this programme of news, views, music, and entertainment for officers and men of the Red Ensign wherever they are sailing. It comes from the Merchant Navy Club in London, with music by Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. Other features include ' Ship's Newspaper,' talks on Merchant Navy affairs, and guest artists. Programme produced by Alfred Dunning. (BBC recording) </P>
+ <P>Doris Hare is the hostess of this programme of news, views, music, and entertainment for officers and men of the Red Ensign wherever they are sailing. It comes from the Merchant Navy Club in London, with music by Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. Other features include ' Ship's Newspaper,' talks on Merchant Navy affairs, and guest artists. Programme produced by Alfred Dunning. (EBC recording) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -14309,18 +14579,17 @@
<LINE>Other features include ' Ship's News</LINE>
<LINE>paper,' talks on Merchant Navy </LINE>
<LINE>affairs, and guest artists. Programme </LINE>
- <LINE>produced by Alfred Dunning. (BBC </LINE>
+ <LINE>produced by Alfred Dunning. (EBC </LINE>
<LINE>recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T18:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000469">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T18:00/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000482">
<TITLE> FILM MUSIC</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="17" X="1453" Y="544" W="558" H="84"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="17" X="1453" Y="544" W="558" H="83"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>played by Eugene Pini and his Tango </P>
- <P>Orchestra </P>
+ <P>played by Eugene Pini and his Tango Orchestra </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -14336,8 +14605,8 @@
<LINE>Orchestra </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T18:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000470">
- <TITLE> ' FILMS TO NOTE'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T18:20/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000483">
+ <TITLE> 'FILMS TO NOTE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1453" Y="662" W="444" H="29"/>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1588" Y="699" W="284" H="25"/>
@@ -14354,25 +14623,21 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>6.20 ' FILMS TO NOTE' </LINE>
+ <LINE>6.20 'FILMS TO NOTE' </LINE>
<LINE>by Aubrey Herbert </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000471">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000484">
<TITLE> SCIENCE SURVEY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1451" Y="754" W="560" H="550"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>in which leading scientists speak in a programme edited by Professor E. N. da C. Andrade F.R.S. ,' A Cambridge Session.' This week the focus of attention is on Cambridge, where the Empire Science Conference is meeting. From a temporary studio in one of the colleges, Professor Andrade gives some notice to the week's work at the Conference and then introduces Sir Lawrence Bragg. O.B.E., F.R.S.. Professor of Experimental Physics, and Sir Joseph Barcroft. C.B.E., F.R.S., Emeritus Professor of Physiology. who are to talk about some of the scientific research work that is being done in the University </P>
+ <P>in which leading scientists speak in a programme edited by Professor E. N. da C. Andrade, F.R.S. ' A Cambridge Session.' This week the focus of attention is on Cambridge, where the Empire Science Conference is meeting. From a temporary studio in one of the colleges, Professor Andrade gives some notice to the week's work at the Conference and then introduces Sir Lawrence Bragg. O.B.E., F.R.S.. Professor of Experimental Physics, and Sir Joseph Barcroft. C.B.E., F.R.S., Emeritus Professor of Physiology. who are to talk about some of the scientific research work that is being done in the University </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>E. N. Da C.</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Andrade F.R.S.</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Sir Lawrence</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Bragg.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
@@ -14408,35 +14673,29 @@
<LINE>Repeat Wednesday at 10.0 p.m. (Home) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
<RELATED.CONTENT>
- <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="17" X="572" Y="1698" W="478" H="65"/>
- </LOCATION>
- <P>Science Survey </P>
- </BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="17" X="185" Y="1659" W="371" H="510"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="17" X="198" Y="1665" W="354" H="488"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="17" X="569" Y="1794" W="483" H="315"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="17" X="569" Y="1698" W="483" H="411"/>
</LOCATION>
+ <P>Science Survey </P>
<P>From a temporary studio in a Cambridge college Professor Andrade will introduce Sir Lawrence Bragg (right) and Sir Joseph Barcroft (left) at 6.30 this evening. They will tell listeners of some of the research now being made at the University </P>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="17" X="1075" Y="1631" W="329" H="524"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="17" X="1066" Y="1652" W="341" H="496"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000472">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000485">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1456" Y="1335" W="415" H="31"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="17" X="1676" Y="1373" W="104" H="25"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -14446,7 +14705,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T19:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000473">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T19:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000486">
<TITLE> Sports Results</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1456" Y="1436" W="388" H="29"/>
@@ -14455,7 +14714,7 @@
<LINE>7.10 Sports Results </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T19:15/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000474">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T19:15/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000487">
<TITLE> ' HARMONY HALL '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1453" Y="1504" W="559" H="409"/>
@@ -14542,8 +14801,8 @@
<LINE>Ernest Longstaffe </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T20:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000475">
- <TITLE> 'THESE YOU HAVELOVED '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T20:15/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000488">
+ <TITLE> 'THESE YOU HA VELOVED</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1456" Y="1954" W="557" H="128"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -14559,14 +14818,14 @@
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>8.15 'THESE YOU HAVELOVED ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>8.15 'THESE YOU HA VELOVED </LINE>
<LINE>Well-loved music, selected and </LINE>
<LINE>introduced with gramophone </LINE>
<LINE>records by Doris Arnold </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T21:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000476">
- <TITLE> Eric Barker in ' MERRY-GO-ROUND '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T21:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000489">
+ <TITLE> Eric Barker in 'MERRY-GO-ROUND '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1454" Y="2116" W="558" H="469"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -14616,7 +14875,7 @@
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>9.0 Eric Barker in </LINE>
- <LINE>' MERRY-GO-ROUND ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>'MERRY-GO-ROUND ' </LINE>
<LINE>invites you to visit Waterlogged </LINE>
<LINE>Spa at Sinking-in-the-Ooze, now </LINE>
<LINE>a laughter resort for all, to meet </LINE>
@@ -14632,21 +14891,20 @@
<LINE>and Tuesday at 4.0 (Home) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000477">
- <TITLE> - NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000490">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1454" Y="2617" W="409" H="29"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="17" X="1677" Y="2656" W="104" H="24"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>10.0 - Time, Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>10.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T22:10/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000478">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T22:10/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000491">
<TITLE> Sam Browne in ' THE MUSIC BOX'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1454" Y="2718" W="400" H="29"/>
@@ -14680,7 +14938,7 @@
<LINE>Tones. Presented by Glyn Jones </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T22:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000479">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T22:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000492">
<TITLE> HARRY DAVIDSON</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1453" Y="2898" W="556" H="86"/>
@@ -14694,7 +14952,7 @@
<LINE>of uninterrupted music </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T23:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000480">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T23:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000493">
<TITLE> HARRY PARRY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1452" Y="3018" W="557" H="110"/>
@@ -14721,7 +14979,7 @@
<LINE>Restaurant, London </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T23:30/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000481">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T23:30/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000494">
<TITLE> ROLAND PEACHEY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1453" Y="3163" W="557" H="85"/>
@@ -14735,7 +14993,7 @@
<LINE>Fair Hotel, London </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-11-30T23:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000482">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-28T23:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000495">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1454" Y="3283" W="325" H="29"/>
@@ -14744,8 +15002,8 @@
<LINE>11.50 NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1156-000483">
- <TITLE> Close Down</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1186-000496">
+ <TITLE>Close Down</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1454" Y="3345" W="369" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="17" X="1636" Y="3386" W="188" H="25"/>
@@ -14761,21 +15019,23 @@
</SERVICE>
</RADIO>
</DAY>
- <DAY DATE="1945-12-01">
+ <DAY DATE="1946-06-29">
<TV>
<SERVICE NAME="BBC Television">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000604">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T11:00/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000621">
<TITLE> DEMONSTRATION FILM</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="822" Y="1205" W="508" H="33"/>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="1054" Y="1248" W="92" H="25"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="27" X="944" Y="1361" W="318" H="40"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>11.0-12.0 DEMONSTRATION </LINE>
<LINE>FILM </LINE>
+ <LINE>★ ★ ★ </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T15:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000605">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T15:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000622">
<TITLE> LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="822" Y="1480" W="564" H="302"/>
@@ -14803,7 +15063,7 @@
<LINE>to help them follow the play </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T15:30/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000606">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T15:30/PT20M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000623">
<TITLE> IN OUR GARDEN</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="823" Y="1857" W="561" H="73"/>
@@ -14827,8 +15087,8 @@
<LINE>Streeter </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T15:50/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000607">
- <TITLE> LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T15:50/PT01H40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000624">
+ <TITLE> 4 30 LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="824" Y="2034" W="563" H="101"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -14836,29 +15096,16 @@
<P>A further visit to the Wimbledon Championships </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>3.50-4-30 LAWN TENNIS </LINE>
+ <LINE>3.50 4 30 LAWN TENNIS </LINE>
<LINE>A further visit to the Wimbledon </LINE>
<LINE>Championships </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
- <RELATED.CONTENT>
- <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="27" X="2058" Y="252" W="639" H="873"/>
- </LOCATION>
- </BLOCK>
- <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="27" X="2223" Y="1138" W="267" H="27"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="27" X="2078" Y="1170" W="562" H="99"/>
- </LOCATION>
- <P>PATRICIA BATH hostess for Picture Page,' the television magazine. This week's edition will be seen at 3.50 and 9.0 on Thursday </P>
- </BLOCK>
- </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T17:30/PT01H30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000608">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T17:30/PT01H30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000625">
<TITLE> LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="1445" Y="297" W="562" H="99"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="27" X="1567" Y="497" W="319" H="37"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>Today's last visit to the play at Wimbledon </P>
@@ -14869,7 +15116,7 @@
<LINE>Wimbledon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T20:30/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000609">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T20:30/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000626">
<TITLE> VARIETY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="1447" Y="624" W="377" H="32"/>
@@ -14899,7 +15146,7 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Lois</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Green</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Songs">
<FIRST.NAME>Charlie</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Harrison</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
@@ -14935,7 +15182,7 @@
<LINE>Produced by Harry Pringle </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T21:10/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000610">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T21:10/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000627">
<TITLE> Film</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="1449" Y="1361" W="314" H="32"/>
@@ -14944,7 +15191,7 @@
<LINE>9.10 Film </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T21:20/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000611">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T21:20/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000628">
<TITLE> The Sadler's Wells Opera Ballet in 'ASSEMBLY BALL'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="1450" Y="1479" W="428" H="31"/>
@@ -14973,7 +15220,7 @@
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="2172" Y="1690" W="376" H="26"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>A new ballet with choreography, costumes, and decor, by Andree Howard </P>
+ <P>A new ballet with choreography, costumes, and decor, by Andree Howard </P>
<P>Sadler's Well's Opera Orchestra </P>
<P>Conducted by Ivan Clayton </P>
<P>Television production by Philtp Bate </P>
@@ -14987,10 +15234,10 @@
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="Girls in yellow" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Anne</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Heaton,</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Heaton</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="Girls in yellow" CODE="ACTOR">
- <FIRST.NAME>Sheila</FIRST.NAME>
+ <FIRST.NAME>, Sheila</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Nelson</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="Young girls" CODE="ACTOR">
@@ -15007,7 +15254,7 @@
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="Young girls" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Jane</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Shore</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>, Shore</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="The lady" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Joan</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -15021,33 +15268,33 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Eric</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Hyrst</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
- <CHARACTER NAME="Ladies" CODE="ACTOR">
+ <CHARACTER NAME="Ladies." CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Pamela</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Chrimes</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
- <CHARACTER NAME="Ladies" CODE="ACTOR">
+ <CHARACTER NAME="Ladies." CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>June</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Day</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
- <CHARACTER NAME="Ladies" CODE="ACTOR">
+ <CHARACTER NAME="Ladies." CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Thekla</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Russell</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
- <CHARACTER NAME="Ladies" CODE="ACTOR">
+ <CHARACTER NAME="Ladies." CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Pauline</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Wadsworth</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="Gentlemen" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Michel</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Hogan</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Hogan,</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="Gentlemen" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Kenneth</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>MacMillan</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>MacMillan,</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="Gentlemen" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Peter</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Darrell</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Darrell,</SURNAME>
</CHARACTER>
<CHARACTER NAME="Gentlemen" CODE="ACTOR">
<FIRST.NAME>Alan</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -15094,9 +15341,9 @@
<LINE>Day, Thekla Russell, Pauline </LINE>
<LINE>Wadsworth </LINE>
<LINE>PATRICIA BATH </LINE>
- <LINE>hostess for Picture Page,' the television </LINE>
+ <LINE>hostess for' Picture Page,' the television </LINE>
<LINE>magazine. This week's edition will be </LINE>
- <LINE>seen at 3.50 and 9.0 on Thursday </LINE>
+ <LINE>seen at 3.30 and 9.0 on Thursday </LINE>
<LINE>Gentlemen Michel Hogan, </LINE>
<LINE>Kenneth MacMillan, Peter </LINE>
<LINE>Darrell, Alan Baker </LINE>
@@ -15107,25 +15354,25 @@
<LINE>Television production by Philtp </LINE>
<LINE>Bate </LINE>
<LINE>(The Sadler's Welts Opera Ballet </LINE>
- <LINE>appear by permission of the Admini</LINE>
+ <LINE>appear by permission of the Admini-</LINE>
<LINE>strator of Sadler's Wells) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
<RELATED.CONTENT>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="26" X="1489" Y="2469" W="1217" H="916"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="26" X="1481" Y="2472" W="1246" H="917"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="26" X="1527" Y="3408" W="1172" H="100"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>The SADLER'S WELLS OPERA BALLET present ' Assembly Ball ' on Saturday night at 9.20. The ladies are (left to right) Pamela Chrimes, June Day, Thekla Russell, and Pauline Wadsworth. Leo Kersley plays the Master of Ceremonies </P>
+ <P>The SADLER S WELLS OPERA BALLET present ' Assembly Ball" on Saturday night at 9.20. The ladies are (left to right) Pamela Chrimes, June Day, Thekla Russeli, and Pauline Wadsworth. Leo Kersley plays the Master of Ceremonies </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T21:45/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000612">
- <TITLE> ' THE WAXWORKS'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T21:45/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000629">
+ <TITLE>'THE WAXWORKS'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="2081" Y="1766" W="567" H="139"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -15154,8 +15401,22 @@
<LINE>describes Bernard Tussaud mak</LINE>
<LINE>ing a model of Tommy Handley </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="26" X="234" Y="330" W="578" H="830"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ </BLOCK>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="26" X="250" Y="1181" W="564" H="99"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="26" X="315" Y="1281" W="428" H="32"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>Bernard Tussaud will make a model of Tommy Handley, on Saturday evening at 9.45. The process is to be described by Wynford Vaughan Thomas </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T21:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000613">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T21:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000630">
<TITLE> EVEL BURNS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="2084" Y="1975" W="410" H="31"/>
@@ -15169,7 +15430,7 @@
<LINE>(piano) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000614">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000631">
<TITLE> News (sound only)</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="27" X="2086" Y="2104" W="503" H="32"/>
@@ -15182,8 +15443,8 @@
</TV>
<RADIO>
<SERVICE NAME="Home Service">
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T06:30/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000484">
- <TITLE> ' BRIGHT AND EARLY '</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T06:30/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000497">
+ <TITLE> 'BRIGHT AND EARLY '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="265" Y="587" W="350" H="30"/>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="340" Y="626" W="418" H="28"/>
@@ -15197,11 +15458,11 @@
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>6.30 a.m. Big Ben </LINE>
- <LINE>' BRIGHT AND EARLY ' </LINE>
+ <LINE>'BRIGHT AND EARLY ' </LINE>
<LINE>Gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T06:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000485">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T06:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000498">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="267" Y="717" W="564" H="63"/>
@@ -15214,8 +15475,8 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T07:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000486">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T07:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000499">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="268" Y="807" W="485" H="33"/>
</LOCATION>
@@ -15226,7 +15487,7 @@
<LINE>7.0 Time, Greenwich: NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T07:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000487">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T07:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000500">
<TITLE> Programme Parade</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="268" Y="865" W="427" H="31"/>
@@ -15235,7 +15496,7 @@
<LINE>7.10 Programme Parade </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T07:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000488">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T07:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000501">
<TITLE> MORNING MUSIC</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="268" Y="923" W="439" H="31"/>
@@ -15249,7 +15510,7 @@
<LINE>Gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T07:50/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000489">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T07:50/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000502">
<TITLE> 'LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS! '</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="267" Y="1013" W="564" H="32"/>
@@ -15263,7 +15524,7 @@
<LINE>Readings from the Bible </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T07:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000490">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T07:55/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000503">
<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="268" Y="1106" W="560" H="64"/>
@@ -15276,19 +15537,44 @@
<LINE>and forecast for farmers and shipping </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T08:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000491">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T08:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000504">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="268" Y="1196" W="488" H="30"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
- <P>Time. Greenwich</P>
+ <P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>8.0 Time. Greenwich: NEWS </LINE>
+ <LINE>8.0 Time, Greenwich: NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="18" X="320" Y="2808" W="1124" H="156"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="18" X="967" Y="2982" W="478" H="34"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>MUSIC-HALL tonight at 8.0 with ... Bunny Baron and Jimmy Lennie Ted and Barbara Andrews </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="18" X="287" Y="3029" W="732" H="449"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ </BLOCK>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="18" X="1071" Y="3047" W="333" H="38"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="18" X="1200" Y="3094" W="246" H="32"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="18" X="1072" Y="3157" W="339" H="39"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="18" X="1295" Y="3205" W="151" H="32"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="18" X="1118" Y="3267" W="257" H="93"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="18" X="1045" Y="3392" W="235" H="63"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>George Moon and Burton Brown Eddie Whaley and 1 Rastus' Tessie O'Shea Gillie Potter Eddie Whaley and 'Rastus' </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T08:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000492">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T08:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000505">
<TITLE> Programme Parade</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="269" Y="1252" W="430" H="33"/>
@@ -15297,7 +15583,7 @@
<LINE>8.10 Programme Parade </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T08:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000493">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T08:15/PT35M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000506">
<TITLE> VICTOR SILVESTER</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="268" Y="1312" W="466" H="30"/>
@@ -15311,7 +15597,7 @@
<LINE>and his Ballroom Orchestra </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T08:50/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000494">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T08:50/PT40M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000507">
<TITLE> HAROLD COLLINS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="269" Y="1403" W="453" H="30"/>
@@ -15324,11 +15610,11 @@
<TABLE>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>The Oak and the Rose</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Hanmer</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Hammer</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>Dusk</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Armstrong Gibbs</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>Dusk Armstrong</LEFT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Gibbs</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Bing Crosby Hits</LEFT.CELL>
@@ -15354,28 +15640,24 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>8.50 HAROLD COLLINS </LINE>
<LINE>and his Orchestra </LINE>
- <LINE>The Oak and the Rose .........Hanmer </LINE>
+ <LINE>The Oak and the Rose.........Hammer </LINE>
<LINE>Dusk Armstrong Gibbs </LINE>
- <LINE>Bing Crosby Hits...............arr. Zalva </LINE>
+ <LINE>Bing Crosby Hits arr. Zalva </LINE>
<LINE>The Snail and the Thrush; Procession </LINE>
- <LINE>of Frogs.....................Ewing </LINE>
- <LINE>Selection: Gaiety George.................. Posford </LINE>
- <LINE>A Bell for Adano ............ Haydn Wood </LINE>
+ <LINE>of Frogs.................................Ewing </LINE>
+ <LINE>Selection: Gaiety George.........Posford </LINE>
+ <LINE>A Bell for Adano............Haydn Wood </LINE>
<LINE>The Runaway Rocking Horse...White </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T09:30/PT45M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000495">
- <TITLE> This Week's Composer</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T09:30/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000508">
+ <TITLE> This Week's Composer MOZART</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="269" Y="1697" W="471" H="31"/>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="472" Y="1740" W="159" H="25"/>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="269" Y="1778" W="553" H="49"/>
</LOCATION>
- <EPISODE>
- <TITLE>MOZART</TITLE>
- </EPISODE>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>MOZART</P>
<P>Records of two of his symphonies: the ' Paris,' and No. 39 in E flat </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
@@ -15385,25 +15667,25 @@
<LINE>the ' Paris,' and No. 39 in E flat </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T10:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000496">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T10:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000509">
<TITLE> THE DAILY SERVICE</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="268" Y="1862" W="565" H="184"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>from page 85 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 10 of ' Each Returning Day.' Jesus. where'er thy people meet; Psalm 2, w. 1-11; Matthew 16. w. 13-25; The Lord will come and not be slow </P>
+ <P>from page 85 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 10 of ' Each Returning Day.' Jesus. where'er thy people meet; Psalm 2, w. 1-11; Matthew 16, w. 13-25; The Lord will come and not be slow </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>10.15 THE DAILY SERVICE </LINE>
<LINE>from page 85 of ' New Every Morn</LINE>
<LINE>ing ' and page 10 of ' Each Returning </LINE>
<LINE>Day.' Jesus. where'er thy people meet; </LINE>
- <LINE>Psalm 2, w. 1-11; Matthew 16. w. 13-</LINE>
+ <LINE>Psalm 2, w. 1-11; Matthew 16, w. 13-</LINE>
<LINE>25; The Lord will come and not be </LINE>
<LINE>slow </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T10:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1156-000497">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T10:30/PT30M" TYPE="SERIES" ID="1186-000510">
<TITLE> MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="269" Y="2078" W="341" H="31"/>
@@ -15420,7 +15702,7 @@
<LINE>ductor, Reginald Burston </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T11:00/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000498">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T11:00/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000511">
<TITLE> SATURDAY-MORNING PROM</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="270" Y="2244" W="563" H="202"/>
@@ -15441,7 +15723,7 @@
<LINE>Sakuntala (Goldmark): on records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T11:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000499">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T11:45/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000512">
<TITLE> RAY BAINES</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="269" Y="2481" W="563" H="66"/>
@@ -15454,7 +15736,7 @@
<LINE>at the organ of the Gaumont. Finchley </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000500">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000513">
<TITLE> ' SKYROCKETS ' DANCE ORCHESTRA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="272" Y="2580" W="423" H="28"/>
@@ -15487,7 +15769,7 @@
<LINE>Doreen Lundy and Cyril Shane </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T12:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000501">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T12:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000514">
<TITLE> STAND EASY'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="898" Y="582" W="563" H="89"/>
@@ -15501,28 +15783,27 @@
<LINE>the Light Programme </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T13:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000502">
- <TITLE>NEWS</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T13:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000515">
+ <TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="906" Y="712" W="411" H="53"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="18" X="1129" Y="746" W="104" H="31"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>1.0Time, Greenwich </LINE>
+ <LINE>1.0 Time, Greenwich </LINE>
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T13:10/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000503">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T13:10/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000516">
<TITLE> ' SPELLING BEE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="896" Y="819" W="565" H="538"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>Ex-members of the Army v. Ex-members of the R.A.F. </P>
- <P>Army Team: Colonel Bell, M.C.; Colonel Hill; Armanent Sergeant-Major John Simmonds , R.E.M.E. ; Warrant Officer G. H. A. Filmer ; Junior Commander Rounce, A.T.S.; Senior Commander Newbold. A.T.S.; R.A.F. Team: Wing Commander J. C. Rose. M.B.E.; Group Captain W. N. Cumming , O.B.E., D.F.C.; Flight Lieutenant L. Hunt: Squadron Leader J. Dennehey , D.F.C ; W.A.A.F. Section Officer A. E. W. Snow; W.A.A.F. Flight Sergeant 1. Mosscropp, B.E.M. Spelling-Master, Wynford Vaughan Thomas. Programme arranged and presented by Joan Clark .</P>
+ <P>Army Team: Colonel Bell, M.C.; Colonel Hill; Armanent Sergeant-Major John Simmonds , R.E.M.E.; Warrant Officer G. H. A. Filmer; Junior Commander Rounce, A.T.S.; Senior Commander Newbold, A.T.S.; R.A.F. Team: Wing Commander J. C. Rose. M.B.E.; Group Captain W. N. Cumming , O.B.E., D.F.C.; Flight Lieutenant L. Hunt: Squadron Leader J. Dennehey , D.F.C.; W.A.A.F. Section Officer A. E. W. Snow; W.A.A.F. Flight Sergeant 1. Mosscropp, B.E.M. Spelling-Master, Wynford Vaughan Thomas. Programme arranged and presented by Joan Clark. (BBC recording) </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -15531,10 +15812,6 @@
<SURNAME>Simmonds</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>G. H. A.</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Filmer</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>J. C.</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Rose.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
@@ -15546,30 +15823,31 @@
<FIRST.NAME>J.</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Dennehey</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Wynford</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Vaughan</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Presented By">
<FIRST.NAME>Joan</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Clark</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Clark.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
- <FOOTNOTE>
- <P>(BBC recording)</P>
- </FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>1.10 ' SPELLING BEE' </LINE>
<LINE>Ex-members of the Army v. Ex-</LINE>
<LINE>members of the R.A.F. </LINE>
<LINE>Army Team: Colonel Bell, M.C.; </LINE>
<LINE>Colonel Hill; Armanent Sergeant-</LINE>
- <LINE>Major John Simmonds, R.E.M.E. ; </LINE>
+ <LINE>Major John Simmonds, R.E.M.E.; </LINE>
<LINE>Warrant Officer G. H. A. Filmer; </LINE>
<LINE>Junior Commander Rounce, A.T.S.; </LINE>
- <LINE>Senior Commander Newbold. A.T.S.; </LINE>
+ <LINE>Senior Commander Newbold, A.T.S.; </LINE>
<LINE>R.A.F. Team: Wing Commander J. C. </LINE>
<LINE>Rose. M.B.E.; Group Captain W. N. </LINE>
<LINE>Cumming, O.B.E., D.F.C.; Flight </LINE>
<LINE>Lieutenant L. Hunt: Squadron Leader </LINE>
- <LINE>J. Dennehey, D.F.C ; W.A.A.F. Section </LINE>
+ <LINE>J. Dennehey, D.F.C.; W.A.A.F. Section </LINE>
<LINE>Officer A. E. W. Snow; W.A.A.F. </LINE>
<LINE>Flight Sergeant 1. Mosscropp, B.E.M. </LINE>
<LINE>Spelling-Master, Wynford Vaughan </LINE>
@@ -15578,8 +15856,8 @@
<LINE>recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T13:40/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000504">
- <TITLE> LISTEN TO THE BAND!'</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T13:40/PT25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000517">
+ <TITLE> 'LISTEN TO THE BAND!'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="898" Y="1391" W="564" H="171"/>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="1388" Y="1564" W="74" H="22"/>
@@ -15588,7 +15866,7 @@
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="899" Y="1660" W="561" H="27"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Rosehill Band of the Salvation Army Assurance Society: conductor, Brigadier A. H Jakeway </P>
+ <P>Rosehlll Band of the Salvation Army Assurance Society: conductor, Brigadier A. H Jakeway </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<TABLE>
<ROW>
@@ -15600,8 +15878,8 @@
<RIGHT.CELL>Coles</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
- <LEFT.CELL>Trombone duet: Confidence</LEFT.CELL>
- <RIGHT.CELL>Catelinet (Duettists. Douglas and Peter Hinkley)</RIGHT.CELL>
+ <LEFT.CELL>Trombone duet: Confidence (Duettists, Douglas and Peter Hinkley)</LEFT.CELL>
+ <RIGHT.CELL>Catelinet</RIGHT.CELL>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Selection: Irish Gems</LEFT.CELL>
@@ -15609,20 +15887,20 @@
</ROW>
</TABLE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>1.40 LISTEN TO THE BAND!' </LINE>
- <LINE>Rosehill Band of the Salvation Army </LINE>
+ <LINE>1.40 'LISTEN TO THE BAND!' </LINE>
+ <LINE>Rosehlll Band of the Salvation Army </LINE>
<LINE>Assurance Society: conductor, Briga</LINE>
<LINE>dier A. H Jakeway </LINE>
<LINE>March: Star Lake Eric Ball </LINE>
<LINE>Tone poem: The Divine Pursuit </LINE>
<LINE>Coles </LINE>
<LINE>Trombone duet: Confidence...Catelinet </LINE>
- <LINE>(Duettists. Douglas and Peter </LINE>
+ <LINE>(Duettists, Douglas and Peter </LINE>
<LINE>Hinkley) </LINE>
<LINE>Selection: Irish Gems...arr. Jakeway </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T14:05/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000505">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T14:05/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000518">
<TITLE> LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="900" Y="1727" W="417" H="31"/>
@@ -15637,10 +15915,20 @@
<LINE>All-England Championships </LINE>
<LINE>Report from Wimbledon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
- </PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T14:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000506">
- <TITLE> BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA</TITLE>
- <LOCATION>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="18" X="1049" Y="1909" W="267" H="24"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="18" X="925" Y="1946" W="514" H="100"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>LAWN TENNIS </P>
+ <P>Programmes may be interrupted between 2.10 and 5.0 p.m. for commentaries on the All-England Championships at Wimbledon </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T14:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000519">
+ <TITLE> BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="901" Y="2113" W="318" H="30"/>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="970" Y="2156" W="423" H="69"/>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="896" Y="2235" W="567" H="76"/>
@@ -15681,7 +15969,7 @@
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<LINE>A selection of music for all tastes </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
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<LINE>and his Music, with Paul Carpenter </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
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<P>'Worzel Gummidge ,' by Barbara Euphan Todd , produced by May E. Jenkin </P>
- <P>Humans played by John Clark. Rosamond Barnes. Andrew Churchman. Sybil Arundale , and Molly Rankin. Scarecrows played by Philip Wade. Mabel Constanduros , Elaine Mac namara, Dora Gregory , and Billie Sinclair </P>
+ <P>Humans played by John Clark. Rosamond Barnes. Andrew Churchman. </P>
+ <P>Sybil Arundale , and Molly Rankin. Scarecrows played by Philip Wade. Mabel Constanduros , Elaine Mac namara, Dora Gregory , and Billie Sinclair </P>
<P>Mary Hill interviews young competitors in a poster competition held in schools at Singapore. </P>
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<FIRST.NAME>Barbara Euphan</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Todd</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Produced By">
- <FIRST.NAME>May E.</FIRST.NAME>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
+ <FIRST.NAME>E.</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Jenkin</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Played By">
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<LINE>(BBC recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
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<TITLE> General Weather Forecast</TITLE>
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</PROGRAMME>
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+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T18:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000525">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="18" X="1533" Y="2435" W="409" H="47"/>
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<LINE>6.10 Topical Talk </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
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<LINE>Repeat Tuesday at 12 noon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T18:45/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000514">
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<TITLE> ' THOSE WERE THE DAYS! '</TITLE>
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<LINE>Stanton Jefferies </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
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<LINE>and saw in Parliament </LINE>
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<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Announcer, Lionel Marson. Producer, John Sharman. </P>
+ <P>BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Announcer, Lionel Marson. Producer, John Sharman. </P>
+ <P>(Tessie O'Shea is appearing at the London Palladium) </P>
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<CREW>
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<FIRST.NAME>John</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Sharman.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Tessie</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>O'Shea</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>(BBC recording)</P>
<P>(See foot of columns 1 and 2)</P>
- <P>(Tessie O'Shea is appearing at the London Palladium)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
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<LINE>8.0 ' MUSIC-HALL </LINE>
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- <P>George Moon and Burton Brown Eddie Whaley and ' Rastus ' Tessie O'Shea Gillie Potter Eddie Whaley and 'Rastus' </P>
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- </RELATED.CONTENT>
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<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Big Ben Minute</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>9.0Big Ben Minute </LINE>
- <LINE>NEWS </LINE>
+ <LINE>9.0 Big Ben Minute </LINE>
+ <LINE>. NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T21:20/PT01H25M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000519">
- <TITLE> Saturday-Night Theatre ' THE LADY WITH A LAMP'</TITLE>
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<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>9.20 Saturday-Night Theatre </LINE>
- <LINE>' THE LADY WITH A LAMP' </LINE>
+ <LINE>'THE LADY WITH A LAMP' </LINE>
<LINE>Play by Reginald Berkeley </LINE>
<LINE>(See top of page) </LINE>
<LINE>Repeat Monday at 4.15 (Light) </LINE>
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- <P>A play by Reginald Berkeley, produced by Peter Watts William Nightingale Ralph de Rohan Lord Palmerston Dennis Arundell Mrs. Nightingale Elsa Palmer Sidney Herbert ...................................... Howard Rose Elizabeth Herbert .............................. Belle Chrystall Florence Nightingale Gladys Young Henry Tremayne Glen Byam Shaw Selina Bracebridge Molly Rankin Corporal Jones Charles Leno Mr. Bamford Richard Williams Dr. Sutherland Tom Henvey Nurse Joyce Cathie </P>
- <P>Others taking part include Gabrielle Blunt, Graham Doody. Cyril Gardiner, Richard Gray. Dora Gregory. William Hutchison, Molly Lumley, Alison Pickard. Harry Ross. Alexander Sarner, Susan Scott. Dorothy Tetley. and William Trent </P>
- <P>TONIGHT AT 9.20 </P>
+ <P>'The Lady with a Lamp' </P>
+ <P>A play by Reginald Berkeley, produced by Peter Watts </P>
+ <P>William Nightingale Ralph de Rohan Lord Palmerston Dennis Arundell Mrs. Nightingale Elsa Palmer Sidney Herbert.....................................Howard Rose Elizabeth Herbert............................Belle Chrystall Florence Nightingale Gladys Young Henry Tremayne Glen Byam Shaw Selina Bracebridge Molly Rankin Corporal Jones Charles Leno Mr. Bamford Richard Williams Dr. Sutherland Tom Henvey Nurse Joyce Cathie Others taking part include Gabrielle Blunt, Graham Doody. Cyril Gardiner, Richard Gray. Dora Gregory. William Hutchison, Molly Lumley, Alison Pickard. Harry Ross. Alexander Sarner, Susan Scott. Dorothy Tetley. and William Trent TONIGHT AT 9.20 </P>
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</PROGRAMME>
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<LINE>A shortened form of Evensong </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
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<TITLE> News summary</TITLE>
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<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
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<LINE>News summary </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
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<LOCATION>
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<LINE>records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
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- <TITLE> ALBERT CAZABON ORCHESTRA</TITLE>
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<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>March of the little Fauns</LEFT.CELL>
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+ <RIGHT.CELL>Pierné</RIGHT.CELL>
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<ROW>
<LEFT.CELL>Canzonetta</LEFT.CELL>
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</ROW>
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<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>11.22 ALBERT CAZABON </LINE>
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<LINE>Pavane and Tambourin (Four Cen</LINE>
<LINE>turies) Eric Coates </LINE>
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<LINE>Meditation (Thais) Massenet </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-02T00:00" TYPE="OFF-AIR" ID="1156-000524">
- <TITLE> Close Down</TITLE>
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- <P>This Week in the HOME SERVICES </P>
- <P> SUNDAY, JUNE 23</P>
- <P> a.m. So Regions As Programmes on page 6 9.30 Allexcept MORNING SERVICES -10.15 North From the Royal Free Hospital. Scottish Gray's Inn Road, London North From John Knox Presbyterian Church, Newcastle Scottish From Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Ayr 10.15 Allexcept FAURE -10.30 North played by James Whitehead Scottish (cello) North ' NORTHERN NEWSREEL » Recording from last night Scottish SCOTS SONGS sung by James M. Reid (baritone) -uio0 Regions As Programmes on page 6 11.0 Allexcept * MUSIC-LOVERS' DIARY * -11.20 Welsh Alfred Kitchin talks on Janacek 11.0 Welsh QUINCENTENARY -11.45 SERVICE from the Parish Church of St John the Baptist. Cardiff 11.20 Allexcept NEW RECORDS •11.45 Welsh reviewed by Desmond Shawe- Taylor Ji'S? Regions As Programmes on page 6 p.m. 12.15 All except ' ALICE IN WONDERLAND' -12.30 West Part 1 of a reading of Lewis Carroll's book West • THE WEEK IN THE WEST ' Recording from yesterday 12.30 Allexcept * SUNDAY SALON* •12.50 West Pablo Casals, Jo Vincent, and Claudio Arrau, on records West BEETHOVEN played by Molly Garwood (piano) -MS0 Regions As Programmes on page 6 Vso w?,1°n 4 IN YOUR GARDEN ' AW VLy-l. ' Woodland Gardening' by F. Welsh Streeter and F H. Grisewood North Scottish ' ROUND THE GALLERIES * . Talk by Peter Westwater Midland ' BEYOND THE BACK DOOR' Talk by J. H. King about summer pests on fruit trees 2 "\tl All -3.15 Regions As programmes on page 6 3.15 Allexcept « MELODY MIXTURE ' -3.56 West Programme by Jack Byfleld and Midland ^is Players, with James Bell at the organ West ' SALUTE THE CATHEDRAL' Service of allegiance for citizens of Exeter to their Cathedral Church 3.15 Midland ' CHAMELEON ' -3.30 Story by Phyllis Hastings 3.30 Midland HADLEY ORPHEUS -8.65 MALE VOICE CHOIR with Dorothy Tarren (soprano) iso Regions As Programmes on page 6 4*£° £/iefceP' LIGHT MUSIC FROM OSLO -5.0 West played by the Norsk Rikskring- Welsh kasting Light Orchestra West COMMUNITY HYMN-SINGING from the Church of St. James Horsefair, Bristol, by the combined choirs of the district 4.30 Welsh • PERERINDODAU' -4.45 Welsh feature on pilgrimages 4.45 Welsh NEWYDDION -5.0 SliO Regions As Programmes on page 6 6.10 All «.»... -6.15 Regions Savings Bulletins 6.15 Allexcept SCHUBERT -7.0 North ' Trout' Quintet. Peter Stadlen W/&gt;*t (piano). Philharmonic String Trio, J. Edward Merrett (double bass) West WEST-COUNTRY STUDIO ORCHESTRA String Section 6.15 North _ _ _ . -6.30 N.Ireland Programme Previews 6.30 North • BRASS BANDSTAND • -7.0 7—Blackhall Colliery Band, with the Dunelm Singers 7.0 Allexcept 'IS THERE -7.30 North ANYTHING IN IT . . . ? ' Midland Fairyland North * MIDSUMMER MASQUERADE' Radio play adapted from Robert Horspool's ' The Fairies of Willey Howe * Midland * QUIZ TIME * Two Midland towns compete 7.30 Allexcept AMERICAN LETTER -7.45 North by Alistair Cooke (Recording) North • FIRESIDE TALK ' by Major James Milner. m.p. 7.45 London RELIGIOUS SERVICES -8.25 North From Palmer's Green Congrega-Scottish tional Church. London West From Itfchmond Hill Congrega- tional Church. Bournemouth Welsh From Gomer Baptist Church. Swansea, in Welsh Midland From Cannock Parish Church N. Ireland Opening service of the Keswick Convention from the Tent Port-stewart. County Londonderry 8 25 All -11.3 Regions As Programmes on page 6 11.3 Allexcept * TIME FOR VERSE * -11.25 West A poetry notebook, edited by Patric Dickinson" West LITERATURE IN THE WEST 10—Augustus Toplady. Extracts from his works, and Interlude iio5 Regions As Programmes on page 6</P>
- <P> MONDAY, JUNE 24 </P>
- <P> a.m. 6.30 AU As programmes on page 8 -1.40 Regions 1*40 AU except 'THOSE WERE THE DAYS!' -1.55 Scottish Recording £rom last Saturday Welsjl (Welsh until 1.45) 1.40 Scottish FOR RURAL SCHOOLS -2.5 * Inveralt Overseas.' by John R. Allan. ' The Civil Engineer 1.45 Welsh CRICKET -2.0 Glamorgan v. Worcestershire (then as London) 1.55 London JOE VENUTI -2.5 North AND HIS BLUE FOUR West on gramophone records Midland • DESIGNED FOR WOMEN • Feminine views and interests 2 S All *445 Regiom ** Programmes on page 8 4.45 AU except STORD2S OLD AND NEW -5.0 North Ladies of the Village,' by Eric Wftt Allen, read by Ronald Simpson WeSt (Recording) North * FAMILY GATHERING* Recording from last Wednesday West LITERATURE IN THE WEST Recording from last night 5.0 Allexcept CHILDREN'S HOUR -5.55 North Another story from ' Uncle Scottish Remus,' by Joel Chandler Harris acouisn 5 15_. Babar and Celegte .. Jean de Brunhoff's story set to music by Poulenc Zoo talk by Dr. Geoffrey Vevera North The Week's Programmes (449.1 m.) „ A Nursery Sing-Song Your own ideas. Writings and music by children Safety-first talk by Edmund Hardy Scottish Talk by ' The Hutman ' 5.15—As London N. Ireland 1 Want to be an Actor': children read an unrehearsed play. Inter-town General Knowledge Quiz Children's ' Come-all-ye ': an indoor camp-fire gathering 5$.20 Regions As Programmes on page 8 6.20 London • WHAT ARE -6.30 Welsh THE CHURCHES DOING? • Talk by the Rev. E. Gordon Rupp Other _ . , _ ., . Regions Regional Bulletins 6.30 London PALM COURT ORCHESTRA -7.0 Scottish and the Albert Sandler Trio 6.30 North SPORTS SPECIAL -6.45 Introducing famous Northern personalities in the sports world West • BIRDS, BEASTS, AND FLOWERS' 11—' Insects on the Farm ': talk by H W. Miles Welsh WELSH NEWS 6.30 Midland ORGAN MUSIC -6.50 played by G. H. Heath-Gracie. from Derby Cathedral 6.45 North HORACE FINCH -7.0 (449.1 m.) at the organ of the Empress Ballroom. Blackpool West • AFTERNOON OUTING' The recording car visits the Doone Valley; and Interlude Welsh CRICKET * Glamorgan v. Worcestershire N.Ireland • WALKING IN ULSTER ' 4—' Tramping in the Northern Mournes ': talk by S Girvan 6.50 Midland • CRICKET INTERVAL' -7.10 Introduced by M. F K. Fraser 7.0 Allexcept -7.40 North BBC West SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Welsh conducted by Ian Whyte Midland 7.0 West DELD3ES -7.10 Suite from ' Sylvia ' Ballet: on records 7.0 Welsh • YMHOB PEN -7.20 Welsh farming discussion 7.0 North NORTHUMBRIAN -7.25 BARN DANCE Midsummer - Night hop at ' Windyhope Farm ' 7.10 West * MIDSUMMER * -7.40 An anthology of verse and music. Readers: Mary O'Farrell. Charles E. Stidwill and Cecil Hodges Midland • MOVIE MELODY CAVALCADE of 1929* 7.20 Welsh LESLEE PAUL -7.40 (organ) from Bangor Cathedral 7.25 North • CURTAIN UP * -7.40 (449.1 m.) on Northern Variety discoveries 7.25 N.Ireland 'FOR -740 N. IRELAND FARMERS * 'Work and Worry': talk by Willie Lyons; and Regional Bulletin 5.0° Regions Programmes on page 8 8.0 AUexcept RAY VENTURA •8.30 North and his Orchestra 8.0 North Wilfred Pickles in -8.30 (449.1 m.) ' HAVE A GO! * The Quiz visits Morecambe N. Ireland * ULSTER MIRROR * Recordings from town and country, edited by Charles Freer 8,'££ ^W • As programmes on page 8 -10.35 Regions Mi*]? iU%X*C7l Interlude -10.45 Scottish 10.35 Scottish 4 IS TOIGH LEAM * -10.45 Gaelic talk by the Rev. Dr. John Macpherson (then as London) ?i2!o 3 Regions As Programmes on PaSe 8 </P>
- <P> TUESDAY, JUNE 25</P>
- <P> a.m. SoS Regions As Pommes on Pa«e 10 -lO.'àf $eUhePt THE DAILY SERVICE Wetefc GWASANAETH BOREOL 10.30 All ^s programmes on page 10 -1.40 Regions 1 &amp; ^ b p.m. j.40 London STANLEY BLACK -2.10 and the Dance Orchestra, and artists 1.40 Welsh PAUL ROBESON -1.50 on gramophone records Other • WWir ARE Regions THE CHURCHES DOING? * Talk by the Rev. E. Gordon Rupp (then as London, except North and Scottish) 1.50 Welsh I YSGOLION CYMRU -2.10 North only Welsh schools' programme Scottish SONG RECITAL by Isobel Milne (soprano) and James Kelman (bass-baritone) ?3.j° Regions As Programmes on page 10 3.0 All except CHORAL EVENSONG -3.40 West . From St. Paul's Cathedral West From Exeter Cathedral -35.0° Regions As programmes on page 10 5.6 London CHILDREN'S HOUR -5.55 Midland Story by Edward D. Dickinson 5.15—Young artists entertain 5.40—Talk on world affairs by Sir Ronald Storrs, k.c.m.o. North Story by Dora Broome Violet Carson entertains June 5 Art Competition results Talk on stamp collecting by Leslie Syddall Scottish Songs sung by Jean Summers 'Grandpa Ginko Gets Lost': story by ' Royal X Sanders ' North East Children's Quiz 5.40—As London West 5.0—As London 5.15—Kenneth Sparrow tells you how to make a kite, followed by a record Interlude 5.40—As London Welsh All-Welsh programme: 'Gaga Puw's Adventures': serial story by Idwal Jones 'Producing a Play ': talk by J. Ellis Williams Enid Parry talks about folksongs, sung by Rhiannon Talwrn Jones and Meredydd Evans 5i.20 Regions As programmes on page 10 6.20 London • FACTS FIRST * -6.30 Welsh The facts behind a topical subject Midland * FOR MIDLAND FARMERS * ' Getting ready for the Harvest," by J. E. Morgan Other Regional Bulletins Regions (Scottish until 6.25) 6.25 Scottish • THE KEEP-FIT CLUB » -6.35 with recommended exercises 6.30 London ' YOURS SINCERELY ' -7.0 North Exchange letter programme be- MirilmiA tween the C.B.S. of America, and atiatunu Uie BBC West BALLAD CONCERT by Dorothy Smith (soprano), Iv»&gt;y Dickson (piano), and Frederick Harvey (baritone) 6cl? WeUh WELSH NEWS 6.35 Scottish SCOTTISH DANCE MUSIC -7 0 William Hannah and his Band 6.45 Welsh • WALES -&lt;-° AT WESTMINSTER ' Talk by W. G. Cove. m.r. 7 0 All -7.30 Regions As Programmes on page 10 7.30 All except TEST MATCH -7.40 Scottish An eye-witness account Scottish SONG RECITAL by Kathleen Hay (soprano) 7.40 London BBC SINGERS -8.0 conducted by Leslie Woodgate North ' DOWNTOWN FLAVOUR • (449.1 m.) Ronnie Price Sextet Scottish • ON THE RECORD * Recent recordings made in Scotland West RECITAL by Mary Hamlin (soprano) Welsh MID-RHONDDA LADIES* CHOIR Midland BIRMINGHAM LADIES* STRING QUARTET with Dorothy Byrt (contralto) 7.40 N. Ireland • FROM MY BOOKSHELF • -8.0 Gregory Marsden chooses some extracts from his favourite authors 8.0 All except • TABLES IN THE SUN * -8.15 Welsh Talk by J. B. Priestley Welsh • HOLIDAY AILMENTS • A few hints by a doctor 8.15 Allexcept * SEASIDE NIGHTS * -9.0 Scottish Visits to Margate and Isle of Wight 8.15 Scottish SCOTTISH 8 45 VARIETY ORCHESTRA with Elliot Dobie (baritone) 8.45 Scottish PIANO RECITAL -90 given by Mary Grierson ?915 Regions As Programmes on page 10 9.15 AU except Tuesday Piano Recital -9.45 Scottish MOISEIWITSCH 9.15 Scottish * SEEN FROM SCOTLAND * -9.30 ' The making of music,' bv Stewart Deas 9.30 Scottish * MINERS* WELFARE * -10.0 A sound-picture of what ' The Welfare ' means to miners 9™5 atue??ept 'FACING SUFFERING* -10.0 North 4—'Facing Frustration': talk Scottish by Dr. Maude Roy den. c.h. North 'WHAT'S YOUR IDEA?' 4—' God in You and Me ': talk by the Rev. Norman Snaith 10.0 Allexcept * TAILS YOU LOSE ' -10.45 Scottish Radio play by Graham Sutton 10.0 Scottish BURGH BAND 10.30 Scottish • FACING SUFFERING* -10.45 Recording of 9.45 (London) -lZO5 Regions As Programmes on page 10</P>
- <P> THIS summary for lite week is intended for those who may like to listen lo special programmes broadcast by Regional Service» oilier than their own. All variations bel « ecu the seven Regional programmes are given, so I lui I the summary, the Home Service and the Light Programme pages together provide a complete piclHre of all llie BBC broadcasts for listeners in Great Britain. The time in bold type indicate* the beginning of a programme and the light type its end. North Regional programmes include Northern Ireland unless the latter is shown separately</P>
- <P> WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26</P>
- <P> a.m. %™ Regions As Pro^rammes on ^ 12 p.m. io5 Regions As Programme on page 12 4.0 Allexcept JOSfi NORMAN -4.30 North and his Rumballeros North NORTHERN MATINEE CONCERT by Eleanor Rimmer (soprano), Irene Beaver (piano) and Wilfred Brocklehurst (tenor) i.0° Regions As Programmes on page 12 5.0 Allexcept CHILDREN'S HOUR -5.50 North ' Hollabolla ': story of a giant by Joan Stanley-Cary ' The Enchanted Ark ': story by S. G. Hulme Beaman Northonly 'On the ClifT Tops,' by Arnold (449.1 »i.) B. Walker Songs by William Gibson Inter - County Spelling Match: Yorkshire v. Nottinghamshire 5.50 All -6.20 Regions As programmes on page 12 6A9 r^V1 BOOK TALK -6.30 Welsh, • Diplomats and Ministers, by Midland Richard Usborne RegZns Regional Bulletins 6.3C London 'THE FELLOWSHIP -70 OF THE FROG ' Edgar Wallace's book adapted as a serial play 4—' The Ubiquity of Joshua Broad ' 8cottish TRANSATLANTIC QUIZ Recording of Sunday (LijrhU Midland AMINGTON BAND with the Gresley Harmony Quartet 6.30 North YALE SPEIRS -6.45 (449.1 m.) and his Three Keys West ' OUR CHILDREN'S FUTURE' B. A Fletcher talks about The People s College " Welsh WELSH NEWS N.Ireland MALACHI SWEENEY and his Ceilidhe Band, with Laurence Hasson (tenor) 6.45 North ' FAMILY GATHERING ' -7.0 Introducingthe Rothwell Family, of Svdney, Australia West ' JUST THE RHYTHM ' Featuring the instruments supplying the rhythm in a dance orchestra. Harry Evans (piano) Welsh « YN YR ARDD ' Welsh gardening talk by Llew All Morgan -7.50 Regions As Programmes on page 12 7.50 Allexcept - June Music Festival -9.0 Welsh BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Interval; Symphony No. 4. in G (Mahler) 7.50 Welsh CYNGERDD CYFIOEDDI -8.30 EISTEDDFOD BAE COL WYN Proclamation concert of the Colwyn Bay National Eisteddfod 8.30 Welsh Cliff Gordon in -9 0 ' OVER THE BORDER * A radio revue by Cliff Gordon ?9.30 Regions As Programmes on page 12 9.30 London * VIC OLIVER -10.0 North INTRODUCES West Scottish Tommy Morgan in • CIVVY SYMPHONY' Excerpt from the production at the Pavilion Theatre. Glasgow Welsh MUSIC IN WALES Magazine programme on the month s music Midland FRENCH MUSIC Elayed by the BBC Midland light Orchestra, with Lorely Dyer (soprano) 10.0 London SCIENCE SURVEY -10.30 Welsh Recording of last Friday North ROWLAND TELFER (449.1 m.) and his Dance Orchestra Midland ' SUNDAY OUT ' A motorist, a cyclist, and a walker describe their day in Cannock Chase N. Ireland EDDIE SHAW and his Band, from Belfast 10.0 Scottish HELEN T. MACMILLAN -10.10 (soprano), sings Gaelic songs 10.0 West • CATCHING A TROUT * -10.15 Recordings recently made on the Avon, with Frank Sawyer and Sir Grimwood Mears 10.10 Scottish 'A TRIFLE UNNECESSARY* -10.30 Short story by Moray McLaren 10.15 West NORMAN PINCOTT -10.30 and his Band, from Exeter 10.30 All except LIND JOYCE -10.45 West with Stanley Black and the Welsh Dance Orchestra West EXETER BRAINS TRUST Recording from BBC Exhibition, Exeter 10.30 Welsh WELSH PROFESSIONAL -10.45 GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Recorded commentaries by J. Lyndon Jones -ll'205 Regions As ProSrammes on page 12 11.20 Scottish BOOK TALK -11.30 West Recording of 6.20 (London) (then as London) -ld° Regions As Pro^rammes on page 12</P>
- <P> THURSDAY, JUNE 27 </P>
- <P> a.m. ¡4.15 Regions As Programmes on page 14 p.m. 4.15 Allexcept * TEA-TIME MUSIC -5.0 West played by the Margate Municipal Orchestra, with Gordon Parfltt (baritone) West HARRY EVANS and his Sextette Intime. with Syd Griffiths, from the BBC Exhibition. Exeter 5.0 London CHILDREN'S HOUR -5 55 West H. E. Todd tells another Bobby Mi Aland Brewster story aiiaiana . Fjve ocIock Follies : a radio concert partv ' The Rats of Norway ': talk by Kirsten Summers North ' The Story ol the Old Woman Who Lived in a Bottle ': play by Ethel Lewis Arnold Benington talks about butterflies and moths Some child artists, and the June competition results Scottish Kintyre children in a Singing Festival Welsh Howard Gardens Girls' School Choir ' Write Down Your Answers ': a puzzle ' Around the Countryside.' with William Aspden 5.20 iegions As Programmes on page 14 6.20 Allexcept Regional Bulletins -6.30 Scottish and Announcements 6.20 Scottish SCOTTISH NEWS -6.35 followed by report of the day's visits of their Majesties the King and Queen in Scotland 6.30 London * THE WORLD GOES BY » -7.0 North Introducing people of popular Midland interest, famous or little-known West 'VISITORS' CHOICE' of records at the BBC Exhibition. Exeter Welsh NEWYDDION and GWASANAETH GOSBER 6.35 Scottish ' BON ACCORD ' -7.5 Variety entertainment from the North-East 77 io irnttivh* ' FARMING TODAY' tocormn .Farm Machinery Upkeep': Midland talk by Cornelius Davies N. Ireland 7.0 Midland ' MUSICAL OXFORDSHIRE ' -7,30 A programme of music associated with the county, with the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, Ronald Bristol, Robert Irwin and Bob Arnold (singers), and a Male Voice Choir N. Ireland ' YOUR PROGRAMME ' Listeners' request programme 7.5 Scottish FARMING TALK -7.15 'Market Gardening,' by Robert Scarlett 7.10 London THURSDAY CONCERT -8.15 West by the Philharmonia Quartet, with Clifford Curzon (piano) 7.10 North THE REDSHAW SINGERS -7.30 (449.1 m.) Conductor. Alec Redshaw 7.10 Welsh POWYS STRING PLAYERS -7.45 with Henryd Jones (baritone) 7.15 Scottish ' O SUD AM -7.40 FONN A CHUALA MI • Gaelic choral programme 7.30 North SHORT STORY -7.45 (449.1 m.) by Phyllis Bentley, told by Norma Wilson 7.30 N. Ireland ' GREEN GROW THE 7 45 RUSHES O ' Short story by R M Dickson 7.30 Midland MODERN SHORT STORIES -7.50 ' The Glass Eye.' by John Keir Cross, read by Howard Marion-Crawford 7.40 Scottish BBC 8 15 SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA plays liprht music 7.45 N. Ireland GOLF -7.55 Account of the Ulster Profes- sional Championship bv George C. Nash 7.45 Welsh CWRDD 80 GWEDDI'R MYNYDD' Welsh talk by J M Edwards 7.45 North PIER ORCHESTRA -8.15 (449.1 m.) from St. Annes-on-Sea 7.50 Midland BRAHMS -8.15 Love Song Waltzes: Midland Singers, with Ruth Gipps and Harold Gray (piano duet) 7.55 N. Ireland • VOICE AND VIOLIN' -8.15 with Carys Davies (mezzo- soprano) and Arthur Franks 8.0 Welsh WELSH SONG COMPOSERS -8.15 13—PAVID HE IXOYD Katie Wilkes (soprano) SIS All -12.0 Regions As programmes on page 14</P>
- <P> FRIDAY, JUNE 28 </P>
- <P> a.m. 69.55 Regions As Programmes on page 16 9.55 Allexcept This Week's Composer -105 Welsh MOZART North on gramophone records Welsh I YSGOLION CYMRU North only Current affairs, in Welsh -id iegions As programmes on page 16 p.m. 12.0 Allexcept Hartley Power's -12.30 West ' LUCKY DIP • Welsh A record miscellany West ' THE WORLD GOES BY • Welsh Recording of yesterday 12.30 Allexcept • WORKERS' PLAYTIME * -1.0 North From a canteen in Reading North 'HAVE A GO!' Recording from Monday ?6.20 Regions As P^S^mmes on page 16 6.20 London ' TN THE MARGIN ' -6.30 ' The Ancient City of Byblos. Talk by Hugh Gordon Porteous Welsh * COUNTRYMAN'S LOG * Talk by William Aspden 6.20 Scottish SCOTTISH NEWS -6.35 followed by report of the day's visits of their Majesties Che King and Queen in Scotland Other Regional Bulletins Regions 6.30 London ' MARCH OF THE MOVIES' -7.0 North A motion-picture parade West WEST-COUNTRY VARIETY from the BBC Exhibition at Exeter 66.45 Welsh WELSH NEWS Midland 'ROUND BANBURY CROSS* Talk by E. R. C. Brinkworth 6.35 Scottish 'WEEK-END -645 OUT-OF-DOORS' Notes on outdoor activities 6.45 Scottish PIPES AND DRUMS -7.0 Glasgow Corporation Transport Pipe Band. (BBC recording) 6.45 Welsh ' FISH AND CHIPS ' -7.0 Talk by Ted Jones 6 45 Midland ' MIDLAND VARIETY ?7 30 SPECIAL from the New Theatre. Northampton 7.0 Allexcept PIANO RECITAL 7 MO WW by Ethel Bartlett and Rae »vesc * Robertson Midland 7 o West ' ON THE MAP * 7 10 13-Salisbury. Talk by the Hon. /1U Richard de Grey 7 in Wp.it SONGS -7 3? OF THE WEST-COUNTRY sung by Bernard Fishwick and the West-Country Singers 7.30 Allexcept ' HOWDY FOLKS AGAIN * Welsh Hlr,nphre^gLestocq. Helen Hill. and the I'.BC Var&gt;ty Orchestra North HARTON (449.1 m.) COLLIERY BAND 7.30 Welsh 'THE_____ -7 45 PATIENTS NEXT DOOR ' Talk by Nansi Greville Young 7 30 N.Ireland 'PERSONAL PREFERENCE' .755 The Rev. A. N. Parkinson chooses gramophone records 7 45 Welsh FAMOUS -8.0 SONG COMPOSERS iianucl. Fisher Morgan (bass) 7.55 N.Ireland GOLF e q Commentary on the British Police Championships, by George C. Nash Ks Regions As programmes on page 16 9.15 Allexcept ATOM BOMB EXPERIMENT -9.30 Scottish Talk by E. M. Gollin, Director of Naval Operational Research Scottish ' SCOTLAND IN PARLIAMENT * Talk by Col. J. R. H. Hutchison. m.p. 9 30 Allexcept -1*0.15 North ' WILLOW, THE KING ' Scottish Feature on the game of cricket Welsh North ' REPEAL J REPEAL !' Scottish Feature of the repeal of the Anti-Corn Law League by James R. Gregson 9.30 Welsh • MEXICAN GOLD * -10.30 A radio play by Mervyn Mills (then as London) 10.15 London * MELODY TIME * -J0.45 West with the BBC Midland Light MirilnwA Orchestra, Linda Parker (so- Mtaiana prano) t and Stephen Man ton (tenor) 10.15 Scottish Iomradh ann an Gaidblig -10.25 (then as London) 10.15 North NORTHERN SONG -10.30 (449.1m.) COMPOSERS 7—Edward C. Bairstow. Songs sung by Elsie Suddaby (soprano) N.Ireland CHORAL SINGING by the N. Ireland Road Transport Board Choral Society 10.30 North RONNIE McNAUGHTON .10.45 and his Swingtette -n"?5 Regions As Programmes on page 16 11.3 Allexcept FRENCH CABARET -11.30 Midland French artists, on records 'Midland MIDLAND AMATEUR BALLROOM CHAMPIONSHIPS Commentary from Wolverhampton W'.O0 Regions As Programmes on page 16</P>
- <P> SATURDAY, JUNE 29</P>
- <P> a.m. -n3?5 Regions As Programmes on page 18 11.45 Allexcept RAY BAINES -12.0 West at the organ of the Gaumont, Finch ley. London West HAROLD STRINGER at the organ of the Savoy Cinema. Exeter p.m. 12.0 Allexcept « SKYROCKETS * -12.30 Midland DANCE ORCHESTRA (Midland until 12.15) 12.15 Midland CRICKET -12.30 Warwickshire v. Worcestershire Commentary by E. W. Swanton, from Birmingham S30 Regions As Programmes on page 18 3.0 Allexcept ' RECORD ROUNDABOUT ' -3.45 West Music for all tastes West ' VISITORS' CHOICE ' of records from the BBC Exhibition at Exeter 3.45 Allexcept • MUSIC IN -4 15 Scottish THE MAYERL MANNER* Welsh Billy Mayer! and his Music, with N.Ireland Mary *&gt;enise Scottish WATER POLO N.Ireland Paisley Amateur Swimming Club (Scotland) v. Wellington Swimming Club (N. Ireland) Welsh WELSH SERVICES CLUB London. Unveiling of the panel in recognition of the services of the club's hosts 1941-1945 4.15 Allexcept TED HEATH -5.0 West and his Music, with Paul Carpenter West ' VISITORS' CHOICE • of records from the BBC Exhibition, Exeter -6°15 Regions As Programmes on page 18, 6.15 London ' IN TOWN TONIGHT ' -6.45 West Introducing some interesting •\yelsh people in London tonight 6.15 Midland CRICKET -6.30 Warwickshire v. Worcestershire 6.15 Scottish ' WEE MACGREEGOR' -6.35 J. J. Bell's famous classic adapted as a serial story by R. J. B. Sellar. Episode 1 ' A Visit to the Zoo ' 6.20 North Regional Bulletin*, •«.45 N. Ireland NORTHERN NEWSREEL and Saturday Snort 6.30 Midland 'OFF THE BEATEN TRACK' -6.45 Feature on the Longmynd, Shropshire 6.35 Scottish SCOTTISH DANCE MUSIC -7.15 played by the John MacArthur Quintet, with William Noble (baritone) 6.45 Allexcept 'THOSE WERE THE DAYS!* -7.30 Scottish Harry Davidson and his Orches-Weiah tra, with Arthur Copley , , . (West until 7.15) N.Ireland 6.45 Welsh WELSH SPORTS BULLETIN -7-15 and NEWYDDION 6.45 N. Ireland ' ON THE SHELF * -7.0 Talks by people in retirement. 1—Robert Bratton 7.0 N. Ireland SPRINGFIELD -7 15 ACCORDION BAND 5.30 Scottish TODAY'S SCOTTISH SPORT West ' THE WEEK IN THE WEST' Edited by Patrick Beech Welsh ' TRWY GIL Y DRWS' Welsh feature on a fisherman's hut in Aberdaron N. Ireland ULSTER SPORT Notes on the week's sport 79.20 Regions As Programmes on page 18 9.20 Allexcept Saturday Night Theatre -10.45 Scottish ' THE LADY WITH A LAMP ' A play about Florence Nightingale, by Reginald Berkeley 9.20 Scottish THE KING AND QUEEN -9 30 IN SCOTLAND Report with recordings of the day's Royal visits 9.30 Scottish ' NIGHT OUT • -10.45 P. I. Keith Murray introduces a round-up of S.-'turday-night celebrations Vi'o5 iSnfSSf1 * LIGHTEN OUR DARKNESS * ?t r i j Shortened form of Evensong N.Ireland (,t, N.tlland FAMILY PRAYERS ' " -u"? Regions As Programmes on page 18 11.3 Allexcept MOZART -11.22 N.Ireland Sextet in F, on records N. Ireland ULSTER POETRY An anthology of verse • As Programmes on page 18</P>
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- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T11:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000528">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T11:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000543">
<TITLE> 'ELEVENSES'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="215" Y="1396" W="558" H="132"/>
@@ -16390,7 +16644,7 @@
<LINE>direction of Harold C. Gee </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T11:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000529">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T11:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000544">
<TITLE> 'ON THE SWEETER SIDE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="213" Y="1571" W="560" H="62"/>
@@ -16403,17 +16657,15 @@
<LINE>Dance music on gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T12:00/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000530">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T12:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000545">
<TITLE> 'KEYBOARD CAVALCADE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="212" Y="1682" W="558" H="32"/>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="377" Y="1723" W="224" H="28"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="19" X="213" Y="1760" W="553" H="115"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="19" X="396" Y="1886" W="181" H="25"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="19" X="213" Y="1760" W="553" H="51"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
<P>Lloyd Thomas at the organ of the Granada. Tooting, London </P>
- <P>12.30 Ronnie Selby at the piano </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -16421,10 +16673,6 @@
<FIRST.NAME>Lloyd</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Thomas</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
- <MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
- <FIRST.NAME>Ronnie</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Selby</SURNAME>
- </MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
<RT.TEXT>
@@ -16432,11 +16680,23 @@
<LINE>Lloyd Thomas </LINE>
<LINE>at the organ of the Granada. Tooting, </LINE>
<LINE>London </LINE>
+ </RT.TEXT>
+ </PROGRAMME>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T12:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000546">
+ <TITLE> Ronnie Selby</TITLE>
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="19" X="215" Y="1847" W="367" H="28"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="19" X="396" Y="1886" W="181" H="25"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <P>at the piano </P>
+ </RT.SYNOPSIS>
+ <RT.TEXT>
<LINE>12.30 Ronnie Selby </LINE>
<LINE>at the piano </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T12:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000531">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T12:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000547">
<TITLE> TUNES FOR EVERYBODY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="212" Y="1948" W="558" H="112"/>
@@ -16459,7 +16719,7 @@
<LINE>Pakeman </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T13:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000532">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T13:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000548">
<TITLE> CRICKET</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="211" Y="2099" W="557" H="139"/>
@@ -16483,7 +16743,7 @@
<LINE>Aigburth Cricket Ground, Liverpool </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T13:30/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000533">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T13:30/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000549">
<TITLE> 'MY KIND OF MUSIC'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="212" Y="2276" W="556" H="90"/>
@@ -16505,7 +16765,7 @@
<LINE>gramme introduced by Spike Hughes </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T14:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000534">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T14:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000550">
<TITLE> Band of the ROYAL MILITARY SCHOOL OF MUSIC</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="213" Y="2401" W="520" H="70"/>
@@ -16513,13 +16773,13 @@
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="211" Y="2520" W="558" H="97"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>(by permission of the Commandant) conducted by Lieutenant Meredith Roberts. Director of Music, Royal Military School of Music </P>
+ <P>(by permission of the Commandant) conducted by Lieutenant Meredith Roberts , Director of Music, Royal Military School of Music </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Conducted By">
<FIRST.NAME>Lieutenant Meredith</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Roberts.</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Roberts</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
</CREW>
</CONTRIBUTORS>
@@ -16529,17 +16789,17 @@
<LINE>OF MUSIC </LINE>
<LINE>(by permission of the Commandant) </LINE>
<LINE>conducted by Lieutenant Meredith </LINE>
- <LINE>Roberts. Director of Music, Royal </LINE>
+ <LINE>Roberts, Director of Music, Royal </LINE>
<LINE>Military School of Music </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T14:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000535">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T14:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000551">
<TITLE> GERALDO</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="838" Y="1353" W="558" H="114"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>and his Orchestra, with Carole Carr , Sally Douglas , Dick James. Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl </P>
+ <P>and his Orchestra, with Carole Carr , Sally Douglas. Dick James. Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -16549,7 +16809,7 @@
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Sally</FIRST.NAME>
- <SURNAME>Douglas</SURNAME>
+ <SURNAME>Douglas.</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
<MEMBER TYPE="Unknown">
<FIRST.NAME>Dick</FIRST.NAME>
@@ -16564,11 +16824,11 @@
<RT.TEXT>
<LINE>2.45 GERALDO </LINE>
<LINE>and his Orchestra, with Carole Carr, </LINE>
- <LINE>Sally Douglas, Dick James. Archie </LINE>
+ <LINE>Sally Douglas. Dick James. Archie </LINE>
<LINE>Lewis, and Three Boys and a Girl </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T15:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000536">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T15:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000552">
<TITLE> CRICKET</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="838" Y="1491" W="558" H="133"/>
@@ -16592,7 +16852,7 @@
<LINE>Cricket Ground, Liverpool </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000537">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T15:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000553">
<TITLE> IRISH RHYTHMS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="837" Y="1650" W="559" H="136"/>
@@ -16624,13 +16884,13 @@
<LINE>McCoy (baritone) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000538">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T16:00/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000554">
<TITLE> CRICKET</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="836" Y="1817" W="558" H="138"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Lancashire v. India (first day). Commentary by P. G. H. Fender during the afternoon's play. From Aigburth Cricket Ground. Liverpool </P>
+ <P>Lancashire v. India (first day). Commentary by P. G. H. Fender during the afternoon's play. From Aigburth Cricket Ground, Liverpool </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -16645,10 +16905,10 @@
<LINE>Lancashire v. India (first day). Com</LINE>
<LINE>mentary by P. G. H. Fender during </LINE>
<LINE>the afternoon's play. From Aigburth </LINE>
- <LINE>Cricket Ground. Liverpool </LINE>
+ <LINE>Cricket Ground, Liverpool </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T16:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000539">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T16:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000555">
<TITLE> REGINALD DIXON</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="834" Y="1985" W="556" H="87"/>
@@ -16662,7 +16922,7 @@
<LINE>Blackpool </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T16:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000540">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T16:45/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000556">
<TITLE> BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="837" Y="2097" W="311" H="29"/>
@@ -16691,7 +16951,7 @@
<LINE>Dennis </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T17:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000541">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T17:15/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000557">
<TITLE> GEORGE ELRICK'S BAND PARTY</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="835" Y="2517" W="443" H="31"/>
@@ -16715,7 +16975,7 @@
<LINE>with artists. Presented by Glyn Jones </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T17:45/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000542">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T17:45/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000558">
<TITLE> LAWN TENNIS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="1463" Y="1351" W="557" H="85"/>
@@ -16728,8 +16988,18 @@
<LINE>All-England Championship. Reports </LINE>
<LINE>from Wimbledon </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
+ <RELATED.CONTENT>
+ <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
+ <LOCATION>
+ <COORDS PAGE="19" X="980" Y="2295" W="265" H="24"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="19" X="861" Y="2334" W="509" H="125"/>
+ </LOCATION>
+ <P>LAWN TENNIS </P>
+ <P>Programmes may be interrupted between 5.0 and 5.45 p.m. and between 6.0 and 7.0 p.m. for commentaries on the All-England Championships. From Wimbledon </P>
+ </BLOCK>
+ </RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T17:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000543">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T17:50/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000559">
<TITLE> CRICKET</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="1461" Y="1489" W="559" H="133"/>
@@ -16753,7 +17023,7 @@
<LINE>Cricket Ground, Liverpool </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T18:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000544">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T18:00/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000560">
<TITLE> RADIO RHYTHM CLUB</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="1460" Y="1672" W="559" H="162"/>
@@ -16782,7 +17052,7 @@
<LINE>Illustrated with gramophone records </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000545">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T18:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000561">
<TITLE> 'STRING SERENADE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="1460" Y="1883" W="486" H="29"/>
@@ -16796,11 +17066,10 @@
<LINE>played by the Masqueraders </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000546">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T19:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000562">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="1463" Y="2003" W="413" H="29"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="19" X="1688" Y="2045" W="104" H="24"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -16810,7 +17079,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T19:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000547">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T19:10/PT05M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000563">
<TITLE> Sports Results</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="1461" Y="2128" W="390" H="29"/>
@@ -16819,13 +17088,13 @@
<LINE>7.10 Sports Results </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T19:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000548">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T19:15/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000564">
<TITLE> 'GOOD COMPANY'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="1459" Y="2215" W="559" H="235"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>a weekly programme of informal conversation between well-known men and women and their friends. This week the host is Donald McCullough. With him are Professor Robert Bout floiir, Principal of the Royal Agricultural College at Cirencester, and Richard Roadnight. </P>
+ <P>a weekly programme of informal conversation between well-known men and women and their friends. This week the host is Donald McCullough. With him are Professor Robert Bout fiour, Principal of the Royal Agricultural College at Cirencester, and Richard Roadnight. </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -16853,12 +17122,12 @@
<LINE>and women and their friends. This </LINE>
<LINE>week the host is Donald McCullough. </LINE>
<LINE>With him are Professor Robert Bout</LINE>
- <LINE>floiir, Principal of the Royal Agricul</LINE>
+ <LINE>fiour, Principal of the Royal Agricul</LINE>
<LINE>tural College at Cirencester, and </LINE>
<LINE>Richard Roadnight. (BBC recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T19:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000549">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T19:30/PT15M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000565">
<TITLE> ' ON THE SPOT'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="1461" Y="2506" W="557" H="111"/>
@@ -16881,7 +17150,7 @@
<LINE>Units. Edited by John Shuter </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T19:45/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000550">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T19:45/PT01H00M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000566">
<TITLE> The Saturday Concert Part 1 TAUBER and LEHAR</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="2086" Y="282" W="454" H="32"/>
@@ -16891,7 +17160,7 @@
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="2083" Y="970" W="559" H="128"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Music by Lehar. Richard Tauber and the Radio Orchestra of Beromunster, conducted by the composer </P>
+ <P>Music by Lehar. Richard Tauber and the Radio Orchestra of Beromiinster, conducted by the composer </P>
<P>Overture: Eve </P>
<P>Still Smiling (The Land of Smiles) Waltz Interlude (The Count of Luxembourg) </P>
<P>Stay With Me Forever (Judith) Overture: Gypsy Love </P>
@@ -16903,7 +17172,10 @@
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
<MEMBER TYPE="Music By">
- <FIRST.NAME>Lehar. Richard</FIRST.NAME>
+ <SURNAME>Lehar.</SURNAME>
+ </MEMBER>
+ <MEMBER TYPE="Music By">
+ <FIRST.NAME>Richard</FIRST.NAME>
<SURNAME>Tauber</SURNAME>
</MEMBER>
</CREW>
@@ -16917,7 +17189,7 @@
<LINE>TAUBER and LEHAR </LINE>
<LINE>Music by Lehar. Richard Tauber </LINE>
<LINE>and the Radio Orchestra of Bero</LINE>
- <LINE>munster, conducted by the com</LINE>
+ <LINE>miinster, conducted by the com</LINE>
<LINE>poser </LINE>
<LINE>Overture: Eve </LINE>
<LINE>Still Smiling (The Land of Smiles) </LINE>
@@ -16939,53 +17211,34 @@
<LINE>recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
<RELATED.CONTENT>
- <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="19" X="1385" Y="605" W="97" H="48"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="19" X="1240" Y="668" W="381" H="217"/>
- </LOCATION>
- <P>The Saturday Concert</P>
- </BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="19" X="817" Y="533" W="346" H="364"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="19" X="845" Y="539" W="274" H="401"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="19" X="966" Y="914" W="65" H="18"/>
- </LOCATION>
- <P>Lehar </P>
- </BLOCK>
- <BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="19" X="1724" Y="551" W="304" H="356"/>
- </LOCATION>
- </BLOCK>
- <BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
- <LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="19" X="1816" Y="911" W="80" H="18"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="19" X="1012" Y="950" W="829" H="109"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="19" X="1385" Y="605" W="97" H="48"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="19" X="1240" Y="668" W="381" H="217"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>Tauber </P>
- <P>Lehar (left) conducts his own music and Richard Tauber sings this evening at 7.45 </P>
+ <P>The Saturday Concert </P>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="IMAGE">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="19" X="1299" Y="1059" W="289" H="42"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="19" X="1742" Y="539" W="279" H="401"/>
</LOCATION>
</BLOCK>
<BLOCK TYPE="TEXT">
<LOCATION>
- <COORDS PAGE="19" X="1025" Y="1113" W="808" H="43"/>
+ <COORDS PAGE="19" X="1012" Y="950" W="829" H="206"/>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="1135" Y="1168" W="569" H="43"/>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="1073" Y="1226" W="712" H="35"/>
</LOCATION>
- <P>TOSCANINI conducts the Orchestra of La Scala, Milan, at 8.25 app. From recordings made at Zurich and Milan </P>
+ <P>Lehar (left) conducts his own music and Richard Taubcr sings this evening at 7.45 TOSCANINI conducts the Orchestra of La Scala, Milan, at 8.25 app. From recordings made at Zurich and Milan </P>
</BLOCK>
</RELATED.CONTENT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T20:45/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000551">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T20:45/PT45M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000567">
<TITLE> 'FLOOR SHOW</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="2084" Y="1133" W="557" H="145"/>
@@ -17012,13 +17265,13 @@
<LINE>by Gerry Wilmot </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T21:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000552">
- <TITLE> ' NAVY MIXTURE</TITLE>
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T21:30/PT30M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000568">
+ <TITLE> ' NAVY MIXTURE'</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="2084" Y="1315" W="559" H="309"/>
</LOCATION>
<RT.SYNOPSIS>
- <P>Paddie O'Neil introduces this week's entertainment for the Royal Navy with her guest from ' Off the Liberty Boat ' ; ' The Service-with a Smile ': extracts from the memoirs of a three-badge stoker; . Music for the Mess-deck ' provided by Hamish Menzies : Buck Warren and Chic: BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Rae Jenkins. Produced by Charles Maxwell and George Inns. </P>
+ <P>Paddie O'Neil introduces this week's entertainment for the Royal Navy with her guest from ' Off the Liberty Boat';' The Service-with a Smile ': extracts from the memoirs of a three-badge stoker; ' Music for the Mess-deck ' provided by Hamish Menzies : Buck Warren and Chic: BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Rae Jenkins. Produced by Charles Maxwell and George Inns. </P>
</RT.SYNOPSIS>
<CONTRIBUTORS>
<CREW>
@@ -17052,25 +17305,24 @@
<P>(BBC recording)</P>
</FOOTNOTE>
<RT.TEXT>
- <LINE>9.30 ' NAVY MIXTURE </LINE>
+ <LINE>9.30 ' NAVY MIXTURE' </LINE>
<LINE>Paddie O'Neil introduces this week's </LINE>
<LINE>entertainment for the Royal Navy </LINE>
<LINE>with her guest from ' Off the Liberty </LINE>
- <LINE>Boat ' ; ' The Service-with a Smile ': </LINE>
+ <LINE>Boat';' The Service-with a Smile ': </LINE>
<LINE>extracts from the memoirs of a three-</LINE>
- <LINE>badge stoker; . Music for the Mess-</LINE>
- <LINE>deck ' provided by Hamish Menzies : </LINE>
+ <LINE>badge stoker; ' Music for the Mess-</LINE>
+ <LINE>deck ' provided by Hamish Menzies: </LINE>
<LINE>Buck Warren and Chic: BBC Variety </LINE>
<LINE>Orchestra conducted by Rae Jenkins. </LINE>
<LINE>Produced by Charles Maxwell and </LINE>
<LINE>George Inns. (BBC recording) </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000553">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T22:00/PT10M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000569">
<TITLE> NEWS</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="2085" Y="1657" W="415" H="29"/>
- <COORDS PAGE="19" X="2312" Y="1699" W="104" H="24"/>
</LOCATION>
<FOOTNOTE>
<P>Time, Greenwich</P>
@@ -17080,7 +17332,7 @@
<LINE>NEWS </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T22:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000554">
+ <PROGRAMME TIME="1946-06-29T22:10/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1186-000570">
<TITLE> EVENING MELODIES</TITLE>
<LOCATION>
<COORDS PAGE="19" X="2084" Y="1760" W="383" H="33"/>
@@ -17122,16 +17374,15 @@
<LINE>The Host, Pat Butler </LINE>
</RT.TEXT>
</PROGRAMME>
- <PROGRAMME TIME="1945-12-01T23:00/PT50M" TYPE="NORMAL" ID="1156-000555">
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<LINE>Ronnie Munro </LINE>
<LINE>and his Orchestra. From Green's </LINE>
<LINE>Playhouse Ballroom, Glasgow </LINE>
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+ <P>and his Band. From the Embassy Ballroom, Welling, Kent </P>
+ </RT.SYNOPSIS>
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<LINE>11.25 Stan Atkins </LINE>
<LINE>and his Band. From the Embassy </LINE>
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+ <P>THIS summary for the week is intended for those who may like to listen to special programmes broadcast by Regional Services other than their own. All variations between the seven Regional programmes are given, so that the summary, the Home Service and the Light Programme pages together provide a complete picture of all the BBC broadcasts for listeners in Great Britain. The time in bold type indicates the beginning of a programme and the light type its end. North Regional programmes Include Northern Ireland unless the latter is shown separately </P>
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+ <P>RADIO TIMES (Incorporating World-Radio) Every Friday. Price Twopence. EDITORIAL AND ADVERTISEMENTS: Broadcastmg House, London, W.I. PUBLISHING: The Grammar School, Searle Road, Wembley, Middlesex SUBSCRIPTION RATES, including postage: 12 months 6 months 3 months Inland...............15/6 7/9 3/11 Overseas ............13/- 6/6 3/3 Subscriptions should be sent to the BBC Publishing Offices, or to any newsagent Copyright of all programmes in this issue is strictly reserved by the BBC. All programmes are subiect to last-minute alterations </P>
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- <P>A MUSICAL event in the Light Programme will be the broadcast on Saturday evening of a concert of Lehar's music conducted by the composer himself and specially recorded for the BBC at Zurich. Richard Tauber will be heard in some of the songs he has made famous'. The programme concludes with a Toscanini recording made at Milan. </P>
- <P>Mr. Priestley Again </P>
- <P>J. B. Priestley will be at the microphone again this week to give the second of two talks based on his experiences during a recent visit to Switzerland. He will speak at 8.0 p.m. on Tuesday in the Home Service and will contrast life as he found it in Switzerland with life in post-war Britain. </P>
- <P>Hospital Sunday </P>
- <P>The morning service on Sunday will come from the Royal Free Hospital in Gray's Inn Road, London. It will be conducted by the Rev. C. L. Parker (who has succeeded his father as Hospital Chaplain) and the address will be given by the Matron. </P>
- <P>Holidays from Home </P>
- <P>There are twenty-five to thirty million people who want to spend holidays away from home-workers by hand or brain who are entitled by law or agreement to a week or two weeks' holiday with pay. How can they get accommodation?— especially the families with young children who need holidays most, families who have perhaps been turned away by the phrase 'No Children Wanted'? Can the commercial providers of holidays solve the problem? </P>
- <P>In Questions in the Air on Friday, fathers and mothers of families will voice their own demands and difficulties. Seaside landladies will speak up for themselves, and there will be experts from the commercial and non-commercial holiday organisations. </P>
- <P>Sixth Anniversary </P>
- <P>Music While You Work will celebrate its sixth anniversary on Sunday. The total number of major industrial organisations relaying the programmes is now more than 10,000-an increase of 1,000 on last year's figure. During the year more than a hundred orchestras, bands, and cinema organs have contributed to the series. </P>
- <P>'$'From the London Theatre' </P>
- <P>A new series of half-hour excerpts from plays now running in London will open in the Light Programme on Tuesday evening with a inroad-cast of scenes from Ronald Millar's much-discussed play, Frieda, with Valerie White in the name-part. </P>
- <P>'The Parnell Commission' </P>
- <P>The hundredth anniversary of Parnell's birth will be commemorated on Thursday by a broadcast from Belfast of Denis Johnston's radio reconstruction of the famous judicial inquiry of 1888-9. The author recalls the story of the case on page four. </P>
- <P>' Is There Anything in It ? ' </P>
- <P>The subject of the inquiry on Sunday evening is one appropriate to Midsummer's Eve-fairyland. It will be conducted, not too seriously, by a mock Brains Trust in the presence of an uninvited guest with a name familiar to all students of fairy lore. The diversion has been planned by Paul Dehn and will be executed by Rayner Heppenstall. </P>
- <P>Aksel Schiotz, Elisabeth Schumann, Moiseiwitsch, Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson in the BBC's JUNE MUSIC FESTIVAL </P>
- <P>'WILLOW, THE KING' Homage to our National Sport </P>
- <P>SIR ALEXANDER CADOGAN, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., on 'World Affairs' </P>
- <P>STEWART GRANGER in Picture Parade' </P>
- <P>THE ATOM BOMB EXPERIMENT ALL-ENGLAND TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS from Wimbledon </P>
- <P>ENGLAND v. INDIA Test Match Cricket from Lord's </P>
- <P>SEASIDE NIGHTS From Margate and Ryde, LOW. </P>
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- <P>TOSCANINI from LA SCALA, MILAN To celebrate his debut as a conductor sixty years ago, Arturo Toscanini conducts Beethoven's first and ninth symphonies in a concert to be broadcast in all BBC Home Services on Monday evening. Here, Toscanini is seen acknowledging the wild ovation of the La Scala audience last month after he had conducted his first concert there for sixteen years. C. B. Rees on Toscanini the Man-page 3 </P>
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+ <P>A MUSICAL event in the Light Programme will be the broadcast on Saturday evening "of a concert of Lehar's music conducted by the composer himself and specially recorded for the BBC at Zurich. Richard Tauber will be heard in some of the songs he has made famous'. The programme concludes with a Toscanini recording made at Milan. </P>
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+ <P>J. B. Priestley will be at the microphone again this week to give the second of two talks based on his experiences during a recent visit to Switzerland. He will speak at 8.0 p.m. on Tuesday in the Home Service and will contrast life as he found it in Switzerland with life in post-war Britain. </P>
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+ <P>There are twenty-five to thirty million people who want to spend holidays away from home-workers by hand or brain who are entitled by law or agreement to a week or two weeks' holiday with pay. How can they get accommodation?- especially the families with young children who need holidays most, families who have perhaps been turned away by the phrase 'No Children Wanted'? Can the commercial providers of holidays solve the problem? </P>
+ <P>In Questions in the Air on Friday, fathers and mothers of families will voice their own demands and difficulties. Seaside landladies will speak up for themselves, and there will be experts from the commercial and non-commercial holiday organisations. </P>
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+ <TITLE>Sixth Anniversary </TITLE>
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+ <P>Music While You Work will celebrate its sixth anniversary on Sunday. The total number of major industrial organisations relaying the programmes is now more than 10,000-an increase of 1,000 on last year's figure. During the year more than a hundred orchestras, bands, and cinema organs have contributed to the series. </P>
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+ <P>A new series of half-hour excerpts from plays now running in London will open in the Light Programme on Tuesday evening with a Woad-cast of scenes from Ronald Millar's much-discussed play, Frieda, with Valerie White in the name-part. </P>
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+ <TITLE>'The Parnell Commission' </TITLE>
+ <CORPUS>
+ <P>The hundredth anniversary of Parnell's birth will be commemorated on Thursday by a broadcast from Belfast of Denis Johnston's radio reconstruction of the famous judicial inquiry of 1888-9. The author recalls the story of the case on page four. </P>
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+ <TITLE>' Is There Anything in It ? ' </TITLE>
+ <CORPUS>
+ <P>The subject of the inquiry on Sunday evening is one appropriate to Midsummer's Eve-fairyland. It will be conducted, not too seriously, by a mock Brains Trust in the presence of an uninvited guest with a name familiar to all students of fairy lore. The diversion has been planned by Paul Dehn and will be executed by Rayner Heppenstall. </P>
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- <TEXT>When he was nineteen, Arturo Toscanini was pushed on to the conductor's rostrum of a theatre in Rio de Janeiro to conduct a performance of Verdi's ' Aida.' On Monday the sixtieth anniversary of that event-his début as a conductor-will be celebrated by a concert at which he will conduct the orchestra of La Scala Theatre, Milan, in performances of Beethoven's First and Ninth Symphonies. The concert will be broadcast in all Home Services of the BBC </TEXT>
+ <TEXT>When he was nineteen, Arturo Toscanini was pushed on to the conductor's rostrum of a theatre in Rio de Janeiro to conduct a performance of Verdi's ' Aida.' On Monday the sixtieth anniversary of that event-his debut as a conductor-will be celebrated by a concert at which he will conduct the orchestra of La Scala Theatre, Milan, in performances of Beethoven's First and Ninth Symphonies. The concert will be broadcast in all Home Services of the BBC </TEXT>
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<P>Ir was a large room, and there were a lot of people in it, waiting. People accustomed to seeing and meeting celebrities, tough, alert, interrogative, rather cynical: journalists. </P>
- <P>They had waited quite a while, rather longer than they liked; and they were getting restive * These international figures. these dictators can't hold everything up ... ' </P>
- <P>A door opened, and through it came two men, a tall man and a little man. We stood up. The little man was ushered to a seat facing the assorted journalists. Everybody looked at him intently, and I could sense their surprise, not less because I shared it. Slim, short, trim, with an aureole of white hair above which his fine domed head shone, he leaned back in hi' chair, folded his arm% and seemed to retreat into himself ' Shy,' we thought. His face, in which two large eyes burned a brilliant blue, gently creased into a nervous half-smile, the gesture of a tensed, tentative debut. </P>
+ <P>They had waited quite a while, rather longer than they liked; and they were getting restive ' These international figures. these dictators can't hold everything up ... ' </P>
+ <P>A door opened, and through it came two men, a tall man and a little man. We stood up. The little man was ushered to a seat facing the assorted journalists. Everybody looked at him intently, and I could sense their surprise, not less because I shared it. Slim, short, trim, with an aureole of white hair above which his fine domed head shone, he leaned back in his chair, folded his am** and seemed to retreat into himself ' Shy,' we thought. His face, in which two large eyes burned a brilliant blue, gently creased into a nervous half-smile, the gesture of a tensed, tentative debut. </P>
<P>Was this the man who broke the hearts of inefficient orchestras; who flung conceited operatic singers from him with cosmic wrath and contempt; who charged upon too importunate photographers with clenched fists and a torrent of multi-lingual expletives; who smashed a glass door with his fist, cutting both hand and face when encore fiends tried to break his purpose and trap him in the hall; who, refusing to conduct the Fascist anthem, defied the thunders of Mussolini? </P>
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<P>Toscanini's vitality is such that even when you are sitting many yards away from him at a concert hall its impact shakes, exhilarates, and tires you. People sometimes ask: 'How old is he?' What could be more irrelevant? Sit behind the orchestra and study him at a concert. Watch his face as the music flows. You would no more think of relating it to a calendar than to a clock. </P>
<P>The man himself is an endless fascination. He flays an orchestra-yes. He flays himself, too. He will leave a concert with the tumultuous enthusiasm of the crowds still ringing in his ears, and walk and walk, alone, engaged in fierce inquest on his own shortcomings. His authority and mastery are awe-inspiring. His humility can be shattering. </P>
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<P>Not for nothing has he been called ' the high priest of music.' It is his passion, his life. From others he exacts no more than from himself, but that demand is absolute, unremitting. Against those who do not care, who will not give their all, his anger is like the wrath of the gods. Years ago, dissatisfied with the playing of the orchestra in a European capital, he stormed off the rostrum and refused to return until changes were made in the personnel. All seats had been sold, as at all his concerts, but there had to be a postponement for several days before the reconstituted orchestra was ready for his uncompromising ministrations. </P>
<P>It is thus that he has always worked since that night in Rio de Janeiro in 1886 when-at the age of nineteen-he was pushed on to the conductor's stand to direct the first presentation in Rio of Aida, after the audience had refused to tolerate the appointed conductor. He has always preached the gospel of artistic integrity. He has always practised it, at any price. </P>
- <P>I see him now, peering short-sightedly at his score, the copy held close to his eyes. It is as if he were searching for the inner core of the music, so intense is his concentration. And I hear him, devoted servant of the composer, declare the discovery of that inner core, declare it with assurance, as he sweeps the orchestra through the masterpieces he hands on to us. </P>
+ <P>I see him now, peering short-sightedly at his score, the copy held close to his eyes. It is as if he were searching for the inner core of the music, so intense is his concentration. </P>
+ <P>And I hear him, devoted servant of the composer, declare the discovery of that inner core, declare it with assurance, as he sweeps the orchestra through the masterpieces he hands on to us. </P>
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- <P>WITH so many artists from abroad taking part in the Festival (and with negotiations proceeding, in many cases, across the unhelpful Atlantic) there have had to be one or two changes in the plans as originally outlined. Mischa Elman, the famous violinist, is now in England and </P>
- <P>appearing at concerts in London and the provinces but unfortunately he will not be able to broadcast on Sunday night, as we had hoped he would, owing to previous commitments. His place will be taken by Moiseiwitsch, who will also give the Tuesday Piano Recital this week. On Sunday Moiseiwitsch will play the solo part in Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2, in C minor, a work of which he is a particularly sympathetic and authoritative interpreter, since he was a friend of the composer. </P>
- <P>This concerto, with its ardent melodies and sonorous piano-writing, has attained a high degree of popularity, which has by no means been diminished by the prominent use made of it recently in more than one successful film. Rachmaninoff was in his late twenties when he wrote the work, and behind its dedication ' To Monsieur N. Dahl' there lies an interesting story. </P>
- <P>For nearly two years Rachmaninoff had suffered from a paralysing apathy and want of confidence in himself, due to the failure of his first symphony, on which he had built great hopes. His relatives and friends were naturally distressed, and did their utmost to help him. Among other things, they arranged a meeting with Tolstoy in the hope that he might be able to encourage the composer and appeal to his artistic conscience. But despite Rachmaninoff's veneration for the great novelist, the meeting failed to overcome his indifference. At last he was persuaded to visit a Dr. Dahl, who was winning a reputation in Moscow at that time for his psychological cures achieved by suggestion. </P>
- <P>Day after day Rachmaninoff heard a hypnotic formula repeated as he lay half asleep in an armchair : ' You will begin to write your concerto ... You will work with great facility ... The concerto will be of an excellent quality.' The treatment was successful: he began to compose again and ideas flowed easily; and out of gratitude Rachmaninoff dedicated his concerto to Dahl. Several of his best-known works date from this time, including the Cello Sonata, of which Pierre Fournier and Ernest Lush gave a fine performance a few weeks ago, at the beginning of our Festival. * * * </P>
- <P>Listeners who recall the enthusiasm evoked by Elisabeth Schumann's singing at a Promenade Concert last summer, and those who remember her triumphs before the war, will look forward eagerly to Wednesday's concert, when she will be heard in two arias from Don Giovanni and in Mahler's Fourth Symphony. Of the nine symphonies written by Mahler, the fourth is the most approachable and genial in mood. It was completed in the summer of 1900, during a holiday spent in the Austrian </P>
- <P>Alps. Many of the themes, clear-cut and ingenuous as they are, remind one of earlier Viennese composers, such as Haydn and Schubert, though the richness of the harmony and orchestration belongs unmistakably to the late Romantic period. </P>
- <P>The work is intended to portray the vicissitudes of human life as they might be described in a children's fairy tale. The opening, with its suggestion of sleigh bells, admirably conveys the once-upon-a-time atmosphere. In the second movement, ' Death takes the fiddle,' the solo violinist is directed to tune a tone higher than usual in order to impart an eerie, ghost-like quality to the sound. (Incidentally, Death appears as a friendly figure, ready to play for dancing whenever needed!) The slow movement, consisting of a series of variations, begins in a restful mood and works up to a tremendous climax; while the Finale, in which the solo soprano takes part, depicts a child's conception of heaven. </P>
- <P>The words are taken from The Youth's Magic Horn, a collection of old German folk poems of which Mahler was very fond, and they tell of children dancing and singing while St. Peter looks on, and of wonderful things to eat, including bread baked by angels! </P>
- <P>* * * Another notable feature of Wednesday's concert will be the very welcome reappearance of Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson, who will play Mozart's Concerto in E flat for two pianos. On Friday evening they will give a recital which will include Brahms's Variations on a Theme of Haydn. Although this work is frequently heard in the version for orchestra, it was first performed by Brahms and Clara Schumann, on two pianos. The theme, from a Divertimento of Haydn, is inscribed ' St. Anthony's Chorale.' </P>
- <P>Brahms's Piano Quintet, which will be played at the Thursday Concert, also exists in an arrangement for two pianos. But after it had been performed, Clara Schumann persuaded the composer to recast it for piano and strings (it was first designed as a String Quintet!) and there can be no doubt that she was right, for the work now ranks among the four or five great piano quintets of the world. It is Brahms at his most magnificent, and should create a powerful impression in the hands of Clifford Curzon and the Philharmonia Quartet. * * * </P>
- <P>To revert to Sunday, lovers of lieder singing are advised not to miss the Danish tenor, Aksel Schiotz, in the afternoon. His group of Schubert songs includes ' The Trout' (' Die Forelle ') and in the evening we shall have an opportunity of hearing the Piano Quintet that Schubert wrote round the song at the request of a friend. This delightful work will be performed by Peter Stadlen and the Philharmonia String Trio, with J. Edward Merrett playing the double bass. </P>
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+ <TEXT>Elisabeth Schumann, Aksel Schiotz, and Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson are among the distinguished artists broadcasting in the ... </TEXT>
+ <CORPUS>
+ <P>WITH so many artists from abroad taking part in the Festival (and with negotiations proceeding, in many cases, across the unhelpful Atlantic) there have had to be one or two changes in the plans as originally outlined. Mischa Elman, the famous violinist, is now in England and </P>
+ <P>appearing at concerts in London and the provinces but unfortunately he will not be able to broadcast on Sunday night, as we had hoped he would, owing to previous commitments. His place will be taken by Moiseiwitsch, who will also give the Tuesday Piano Recital this week. On Sunday Moiseiwitsch will play the solo part in Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2, in C minor, a work of which he is a particularly sympathetic and authoritative interpreter, since he was a friend of the composer. </P>
+ <P>This concerto, with its ardent melodies and sonorous piano-writing, has attained a high degree of popularity, which has by no means been diminished by the prominent use made of it recently in more than one successful film. Rachmaninoff was in his late twenties when he wrote the work, and behind its dedication ' To Monsieur N. Dahl' there lies an interesting story. </P>
+ <P>For nearly two years Rachmaninoff had suffered from a paralysing apathy and want of confidence in himself, due to the failure of his first symphony, on which he had built great hopes. His relatives and friends were naturally distressed, and did their utmost to help him. Among other things, they arranged a meeting with Tolstoy in the hope that he might be able to encourage the composer and appeal to his artistic conscience. But despite Rachmaninoff's veneration for the great novelist, the meeting failed to overcome his indifference. At last he was persuaded to visit a Dr. Dahl, who was winning a reputation in Moscow at that time for his psychological cures achieved by suggestion. </P>
+ <P>Day after day Rachmaninoff heard a hypnotic formula repeated as he lay half asleep in an armchair : ' You will begin to write your concerto ... You will work with great facility ... The concerto will be of an excellent quality.' The treatment was successful: he began to compose again and ideas flowed easily; and out of gratitude Rachmaninoff dedicated his concerto to Dahl. Several of his best-known works date from this time, including the Cello Sonata, of which Pierre Fournier and Ernest Lush gave a fine performance a few weeks ago, at the beginning of our Festival. * * * </P>
+ <P>Listeners who recall the enthusiasm evoked by Elisabeth Schumann's singing at a Promenade Concert last summer, and those who remember her triumphs before the war, will look forward eagerly to Wednesday's concert, when she will be heard in two arias from Don Giovanni and in Mahler's Fourth Symphony. Of the nine symphonies written by Mahler, the fourth is the most approachable and genial in mood. It was completed in the summer of 1900, during a holiday spent in the Austrian </P>
+ <P>Alps. Many of the themes, dear-cut and ingenuous as they are, remind one of earlier Viennese composers, such as Haydn and Schubert, though the richness of the harmony and orchestration belongs unmistakably to the late Romantic period. </P>
+ <P>The work is intended to portray the vicissitudes of human life as they might be described in a children's fairy tale. The opening, with its suggestion of sleigh bells, admirably conveys the once-upon-a-time atmosphere. In the second movement, ' Death takes the fiddle,' the solo violinist is directed to tune a tone higher than usual in order to impart an eerie, ghost-like quality to the sound. (Incidentally, Death appears as a friendly figure, ready to play for dancing whenever needed!) The slow movement, consisting of a series of variations, begins in a restful mood and works up to a tremendous climax; while the Finale, in which the solo soprano takes part, depicts a child's conception of heaven. </P>
+ <P>The words are taken from The Youth's Magic Horn, a collection of old German folk poems of which Mahler was very fond, and they tell of children dancing and singing while St. Peter looks on, and of wonderful things to eat, including bread baked by angels! * * * </P>
+ <P>Another notable feature of Wednesday's concert will be the very welcome reappearance of Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson, who will play Mozart's Concerto in E flat for two pianos. On Friday evening they will give a recital which will include Brahms's Variations on a Theme of Haydn. Although this work is frequently heard in the version for orchestra, it was first performed by Brahms and Clara Schumann, on two pianos. The theme, from a Divertimento of Haydn, is inscribed ' St. Anthony's Chorale.' </P>
+ <P>Brahms's Piano Quintet, which will be played at the Thursday Concert, also exists in an arrangement for two pianos. But after it had been performed, Clara Schumann persuaded the composer to recast it for piano and strings (it was first designed as a String Quintet!) and there can be no doubt that she was right, for the work now ranks among the four or five great piano quintets of the world. It is Brahms at his most magnificent, and should create a powerful impression in the hands of Clifford Curzon and the Philharmonia Quartet. * * * </P>
+ <P>To revert to Sunday, lovers of lieder singing are advised not to miss the Danish tenor, Aksel Schiotz, in the afternoon. His group of Schubert songs includes ' The Trout' (' Die Forelle ') and in the evening we shall have an opportunity of hearing the Piano Quintet that Schubert wrote round the song at the request of a friend. This delightful work will be performed by Peter Stadlen and the Philharmonia String Trio, with J. Edward Merrett playing the double bass. </P>
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- <TEXT>A reconstruction of the famous judicial inquiry of 1888-9, ' The Parnell Commission,' will be broadcast from Belfast on Thursday evening. It will be heard in all BBC Home Services. The programme was originally broadcast in 1941 and is being revived to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Parnell's birth. DENIS JOHNSTON, who wrote the script, introduces the leading figures in the case, one of the most dramatic in legal history </TEXT>
+ <TITLE>Parnell and Pigott </TITLE>
+ <TEXT>A reconstruction of the famous judicial inquiry of 1888-9, ' The Parnell Commission,' will be broadcast from Belfast on Thursday evening. It will be heard in all BBC Home Services. The programme was originally broadcast in 1941 and is being revived to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Parnell's birth. DENIS JOHNSTON, who wrote the script, introduces the leading figures in the case, one of the most dramatic in legal history </TEXT>
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<P>TOWARDS the end of 1884 a book appeared entitled Personal Recollections of an Irish National Journalist. It made an eloquent plea for a better understanding between England and Ireland-embroiled at that time in the throes of a bitter Land agitation. And in an eloquent preface the author states: All through my career I have endeavoured to keep my personality apart from my public labours; my papers were my platform.... I have nothing to regret: no action to recall: no omission to make good. I am neither a penitent, a pervert, or a convert: I am still what I always was -a humble Irishman who desires to see his country contented and prosperous and its people happy.' </P>
<P>At the time of these resounding phrases the author may have been humble enough, but in due course he was to become very celebrated indeed; and the principal paper that was to be his platform was destined to be a misspelled document signed with the fabricated signature of Parnell. He was Richard Pigott, the forger, and his desire to see his country contented finally took the form-so popular with political enthusiasts-of inventing facts to suit his case, when they did not appear to be handy. </P>
<P>About twenty years later, a woman's memoirs were serialised in a daily paper, and were eventually published in two-volume form with a dedication To Love. The authoress was Mrs. Charles Stewart Parnell, otherwise Katherine O'Shea, and she took this opportunity of making public a number of the dead statesman's most intimate letters, thereby turning ' Love' to a belated, though profitable use. </P>
<P>Pigott and Kitty O'Shea epitomise the two great dramatic stories of Parnell's career, and they illustrate in no uncertain way the curious fact that the foul blows of an enemy are often far less dangerous than the caresses of a loved one. ' I can cope with my enemies,' said a celebrated general of the last war, ' but God preserve me from my friends.' And we must all at some time have experienced the same paradox. </P>
- <P>Parnell's love-story has now entered the realms of legend and may profitably be left there. He had as little to do with Myrna Loy as he had with Margaret Rawlings, and his response to the news of the divorce proceedings was certainly not ' But Kettythis is fen-tas-tic! ' The whole story is a dreary one of political hypocrisy and party treachery, of the vanity of man and the egotism of woman. Nobody comes out of it with any credit. </P>
- <P>But the Pigott case is metal more attractive. Here we have melodrama at its best. The assassin's blow in the Phoenix Park-a great public figure implicated by the cunning hand of a smooth villain -a trial ending in the masterly exposure of the guilty parry-and, finally, his flight and suicide. Ever since that memorable day when the forger was trapped by a spelling mistake, Sir Charles Russell's handling of Pigott has been regarded as one of the classic examples of cross-examination. And as a result of the whole affair, the intended victim was not struck down, but rose to heights of distinction and honour that he had never known before. How much kinder was Pigott to Parnell than was Kitty O'Shea! </P>
+ <P>Pamell's love-story has now entered the realms of legend and may profitably be left there. He had as little to do with Myrna Loy as he had with Margaret Rawlings, and his response to the news of the divorce proceedings was certainly not ' But Kelty</P>
+ <P>this is fen-tas-tic! ' The whole story is a dreary one of political hypocrisy and party treachery, of the vanity of man and the egotism of woman. Nobody comes out of it with any credit. </P>
+ <P>But the Pigott case is metal more attractive. Here we have melodrama at its best. The assassin's blow in the Phoenix Park-a great public figure implicated by the cunning hand of a smooth villain -a trial ending in the masterly exposure of the guilty party-and, finally, his flight and suicide. Ever since that memorable day when the forger was trapped by a spelling mistake, Sir Charles Russell's handling of Pigott has been regarded as one of the classic examples of cross-examination. And as a result of the whole affair, the intended victim was not struck down, but rose to heights of distinction and honour that he had never known before. How much kinder was Pigott to Parnell than was Kitty O'Shea! </P>
<P>But what of Pigott himself? Like many a fabricator of propaganda of both his and our own time, he felt, no doubt, that he was merely taking a short cut to something he had neither the time nor the occasion to find in reality. Since his day the invention of convenient fact for political purposes has reached heights he never dreamt of. It may be that the practice has grown more subtle than his very straightforward effort; but it is all the more deadly for that. So, perhaps we should think twice before we throw too many stones at this unsuccessful amateur. Pigott was found out, and for that breach of the eleventh commandment he duly paid in full by his miserable flight and his suicide in Madrid. In the light of that exposure and dramatic end, the Personal Recollections of all Irish National Journalist make rather pathetic reading today. One wonders if he still has nothing to regret: no action to recall, and no omission to make good? One rather hopes not; for, as it stands, he cuts a far more interesting figure than the silly little woman who plays the inadequate heroine of the other section of Parnell's story. </P>
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- <TEXT>Letters intended for publication should be addressed to the Editor. Radio Times, Broadcasting House. London, W.l </TEXT>
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+ <TEXT>Letters intended for publication should be addressed to the Editor. Radio Times, Broadcasting House, London, W.I </TEXT>
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- <P>WHILE browsing among the memoirs of Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall, Bart., covering the period 1781 to 1784, I recently came across the following anecdote relating to General Sir John Irwin, and to George III: ' Irwin, though so fine a gentleman, loved all the indulgences of conviviality, in which gratifications he never restrained himself. The King, not unacquainted with these particulars, said to him one day, at the Drawing Room, when conversing on his common mode of life, " They tell me, Sir John, that you love a glass of wine." " Those, Sir, who have so reported of me to Your Majesty," answered he, bowing profoundly, " have done me great injustice. They should have said'a a Bottle." ' In 1946, alas, this vintage warrior's direct descendant in the Line of Wit has attained only to the rank of Colonel. But I think that, with little modification, Chinstrap ought to be able to find a use for the General's ' gag.' — C. H. A. Harper (Commander, R.N.). </P>
+ <P>While browsing among the memoirs of Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall, Bart., covering the period 1781 to 1784, I recently came across the following anecdote relating to General Sir John Irwin, and to George III: </P>
+ <P>' Irwin, though so fine a gentleman, loved all the indulgences of conviviality, in which gratifications he never restrained himself. The King, not unacquainted with these particulars, said to him one day, at the Drawing Room, when conversing on his common mode of life, " They tell me, Sir John, that you love a glass of wine." " Those, Sir, who have so reported of me to Your Majesty," answered he, bowing profoundly, " have done me great injustice. They should have said'a a Bottle." ' </P>
+ <P>In 1946, alas, this vintage warrior's direct descendant in the Line of Wit has attained only to the rank of Colonel. But I think that, with little modification, Chinstrap ought to be able to find a use for the General's ' gag.' - C. H. A. Harper (Commander, R.N.). </P>
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<P>What unseen harmonies and elusive contacts has that much neglected instrument, the human voice! One listens with dismay when Joseph Macleod forgets to roll his ' r's' and the wind in no longer stirring the ' barrrrley ' up on Skye. One voice I shall never forget is that of the lady who said we had just heard 'Miss Julie Logan.' Bless her kind, decent heart, I think she was as moved as any of us. Much as I like Denis Brogan's erudition I wish he would give way more to Jan Struther. Oh, that golden creak! One could listen with rapture to her announcing the Thirty-nine Articles. </P>
- <P>Grisewood makes me feel that I am trying to swim in honey and making heavy weather of it, whilst the voice of Lilian Duff has something of the shorter catechist about it. Why should Miss Duff make us think of things sacred and forlorn, of races unrun, of broken men and forgotten causes? Who can think of Bruce Belfrage without remembering his iron self-control, when, one November night, centuries ago it seems, he told us that the Red Fox had been outfoxed at Alamein?-W. Healey, Keighley. </P>
+ <P>Grisewo�d makes me feel that I am trying to swim in honey and making heavy weather of it, whilst the voice of Lilian Duff has something of the shorter catechist about it. Why should Miss Duff make us think of things sacred and forlorn, of races unrun, of broken men and forgotten causes? Who can think of Bruce Belfrage without remembering his iron self-control, when, one November night, centuries ago it seems, he told us that the Red Fox had been outfoxed at Alamein?-If. Healey, Keighley. </P>
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+ <P>A FEW comments on Joad v. Street »in Tozvn and Country from one who was born in a small country town, spent his working years in London, and has since spent many years in truly rural districts. </P>
<P>First, why will publicists propagate the notion that townsfolk are of a different breed from country folk? Has not our town population been recruited -in accelerating numbers over many generations-from country people whom the farmers have driven off the land; so much so that there are very few ' townies ' whose parents or grandparents do not include one emigrant (at least) from rural districts? </P>
- <P>Secondly, personal observation leads to the conclusion that residents of our large towns are the least destructive (proportionately) of the countryside. More destructive are the young folk from small country towns. Few townsmen are poachers! Most destructive of all are the villagers; for they know their local farmers, and ' familiarity breeds contempt.' They also know pretty well the whereabouts of the rural constable and are aware that the best defence against any questions he may ask is I don't know anything about it.' ' William ' is a country boy. We all know the trouble he causes; and I am beginning to think that his creator knows more of what goes on in villages than do A. G. Street or C. E. M. Joad.. </P>
- <P>May heaven save us from Joad's nightmarish personally conducted tours over specially made tarmac paths in architecturally laid out national parks tor education in country manners. We do not want to roam about glorified Whipsnades. — ' Ex-metropolitan Rustic,' Bridgwater, Som. </P>
+ <P>Secondly, personal observation leads to the conclusion that residents of our large towns are the least destructive (proportionately) of the countryside. More destructive are the young folk from small country towns. Few townsmen are poachers! Most destructive of all are the villagers; for they know their local farmers, and ' familiarity breeds contempt.' They also know pretty well the whereabouts of the rural constable and are aware that the best defence against any questions he may ask is 'I don't know anything about it.' ' William ' is a country boy. We all know the trouble he causes; and I am beginning to think that his creator knows more of what goes on in villages than do A. G. Street or C. E. M. Joad.. </P>
+ <P>May heaven save us from Joad's nightmarish personally conducted tours over specially made tarmac paths in architecturally laid out national parks tor education in country manners. We do not want to roam about glorified Whipsnades. - ' Ex-metropolitan Rustic,' Bridgwater, Som. </P>
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<P>IN his article in the RADIO TIMES of May 24, Philip Whitaker stated that until its performance at Sadler's Wells in April, the only performance of Sir John in Love had been that given by the students of the Royal College of Music. </P>
<P>I feel it should be placed on record that this work was performed in 1938 by the Choral Society of the Liverpool Institute High School, of which Vaughan Williams is an old boy.-David A. Jenkins, Liverpool. </P>
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<P>He has written an enormous amount of Incidental music for BBC programmes, including The Shadow of the Swastika, The Air is Our Concern, The Harbour Called Mulberry, and Radar. As George Walter he composed the incidental music for Marching On-writing each week's score in a single day. He has been associated as a composer with many films and is now engaged on the music for the film Great Expectations. </P>
<P>Goehr studied under Arnold Schonberg in Berlin and Vienna. For twelve years-until 1939-he was musical director for the H.M.V. Company. He is forty-three. </P>
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- <P>APROGRAMME saluting King Willow' comes opportunely in the week that will see our Indian visitors matched against England at Lord's in the first Test' of the season. For his radio tribute on Friday (London, Midland, and West Home Services) Adrian Alington has gone to writers as diverse as Dickens, Miss Mitford, Francis Thompson, Andrew Lang, Barrie, E. W. Homung (creator of 'Raffles'), and R. C. Sherriff. The author of ' The Hound of Heaven ' may seem out of place in such company, but Thompson combined poetic genius with a keen interest in the cricketing fortunes of Lancashire. </P>
- <P>Willow the King will be something more than a cricket anthology. There will be references to a gang ot international crooks who set out to disrupt the British Empire by wrecking a Test Match, Howard Marshall's cricket commentaries will be glanced at, and there will be at least three first-rate cricket songs, one of which will be new to most listeners. The linking material includes a good deal of verse in Adrian Alington's best manner. It will be remembered [hat he used ,verse extensively in his programme about school stories, Tom Brown to Young Woodley The producer of Willow the King, R. D. Smith, is himself a cricketer. He used to play for Birmingham University. </P>
+ <P>APROGRAMME saluting ' King Willow comes opportunely in the week that will see our Indian visitors matched against England at Lord's in the first ' Test' of the season. For his radio tribute on Friday (London, Midland, and West Home Services) Adrian Alington has gone to writers as diverse as Dickens, Miss Mitford, Francis Thompson, Andrew Lang, Barrie, E. W. Homung (creator of ' Raffles '), and R. C. Sherriff. The author of ' The Hound of Heaven ' may seem out of place in such company, but Thompson combined poetic genius with a keen interest in the cricketing fortunes of Lancashire. </P>
+ <P>Willow the King will be something more than a cricket anthology. There will be references to a gang of international crooks who set out to disrupt the British Empire by wrecking a Test Match, Howard Marshall's cricket commentaries will be glanced at, and there will be at least three first-rate cricket songs, one of which will be new to most listeners. The linking material includes a good deal of verse in Adrian Alington's best manner. It will be remembered [hat he used ,verse extensively in his programme about school stories, Tom Brown to Yowig Woodley </P>
+ <P>The producer of Willow the King, R. D. Smith, is himself a cricketer. He used to play for Birmingham University. </P>
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- <P>ANOTABLE event in the jazz-lover's calendar will be the return to British broadcasting of- Ray Ventura-international star of pre-war days. He is now on a visit to Britain and on Monday he will give a half-hour broadcast with his new orchestra (Home Services). Some of the musicians he has gathered round him bear familiar names; others are among the rising stars of French jazz. </P>
+ <P>ANOTABLE event in the jazz-lover's calendar will be the return to British broadcasting of- Ray </P>
+ <P>Ventura-international star of pre-war days. He is now on a visit to Britain and on Monday he will give a half-hour broadcast with his new orchestra (Home Services). Some of the musicians he has gathered round him bear familiar names; others are among the rising stars of French jazz. </P>
<P>Ventura's hair is greyer than it was when we last saw him, but at thirty-six he is still young and full of magnetic enthusiasm. In Paris he has been able to renew many contacts broken by the war. At least one of the pre-war Collegians, however, will never be seen again. He was deported to Germany and disappeared. </P>
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- <P>WHEN Graham Sutton's rock-climbing play is broadcast in Radio Theatre on Tuesday the author himself will be in the studio-as one of the cast. He will take the part of the Cumberland innkeeper. Lakeland listeners have sometimes complained that the local dialect as presented on the air does not sound authentic. They will have no ground for criticism on this occasion. Sutton is a Cumberland man himself, bom and bred. A year or two before the war he ' vetted ' the dialect passages in a John Peel programme produced by William MacLurg, and when the play was broadcast he took two of the dialect parts-his debut as a radio actor. </P>
- <P>Though the locality is not mentioned the scene of Tails You Lose, he tells us, is Pillar Rock, Ennerdale, one of his favourite climbs. He was there last summer. Peter Watts, producer of the play, is making an interesting experiment. To get a natural effect of space and distance he is arranging to record the rock-climbing scenes in the open. (AU Home Services except Scottish) </P>
+ <P>WHEN Graham Sutton's rock-climbing play is broadcast in Radio Theatre on Tuesday the author himself will be in the studio-as one of the cast. He will take the part of the Cumberland innkeeper. Lakeland listeners have sometimes complained that the local dialect as presented on the air does not sound authentic. They will have no ground for criticism on this occasion. Sutton is a Cumberland man himself, bom and bred. A year </P>
+ <P>Stanford Robinson to concentrate on opera broadcasts from the studios </P>
+ <P>Walter GOEHR new conductor oj the BBC Theatre Qtchesira or two before the war he ' vetted' the dialect passages in a John Peel programme produced by William MacLurg, and when the play was broadcast he took two of the dialect parts-his debut as a radio actor. </P>
+ <P>Though the locality is not mentioned the scene of TaiU You Lose, he tells us, is Pillar Rock, Ennerdale, one of his favourite climbs. He was there last summer. Peter Watts, producer of the play, is making an interesting experiment. To get a natural effect of space and distance he is arranging to record the rock-climbing scenes in the open. (AU Home Services except Scottish) </P>
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+ <P>Amidnight on Sunday the Light Programme transmitters will be linked with microphones set up in the Swedish town of Kiruna, inside the Arctic Circle. The sun will be shining, and the ' dawn' will be greeted-as in other parts of Sweden-by singing and dancing. For fifteen minutes British listeners will be able to join in the traditional festivities. The scene will be described by a British commentator (William MacLurg). </P>
<P>As an introduction to the broadcast there will be a talk at 7.10 in the Light Programme by Dr. David Evans, of the University Observatory, Oxford. He will explain why the Midnight Sun can be seen in some places and not in others, and discuss the phenomenon from the point of view of an astronomer. </P>
<P>To reach Kiruna, which at this time of year is thronged with visitors, MacLurg will have to make a thirty-six-hour journey by train from Stockholm. The arrangements for the broadcast have been made by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (Radiotjaensk). It will come by lines running down to Stockholm, under the Baltic and into Copenhagen, down through Denmark into Hamburg, and thence to London. Service listeners will hear it simultaneously over the British Forces Network. </P>
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+ <TITLE>This Week in the HOME SERVICES </TITLE>
+ <CORPUS>
+ <P>SUNDAY, JUNE 23</P>
+ <P>a.m. 7.55 Regions As programmes on page 6 </P>
+ <P>-9.30 Regions </P>
+ <P>9.30 Allexcept MORNING SERVICES </P>
+ <P>-10.15 North From the Royal Free Hospital. </P>
+ <P>Scottish Gray's Inn Road, London North From John Knox Presbyterian Church, Newcastle Scottish From Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Ayr </P>
+ <P>10.15 Allexcept FAURÉ </P>
+ <P>-10.30 North played by James Whitehead </P>
+ <P>Scottish (cello) North ' NORTHERN NEWSREEL Recording from last night Scottish SCOTS SONGS sung by James M. Reid (baritone) </P>
+ <P>10.30 Regions As programmes on page 6 </P>
+ <P>11.0 Allexcept 'MUSIC-LOVERS' DIARY' </P>
+ <P>-11.20 Welsh Alfred Kitchin talks on Janacek </P>
+ <P>11.0 Welsh QUINCENTENARY </P>
+ <P>-11.45 SERVICE </P>
+ <P>from the Parish Church of St. John the Baptist. Cardiff </P>
+ <P>11.20 Allexcept NEW RECORDS </P>
+ <P>-11.45 Welsh reviewed by Desmond Shawe-</P>
+ <P>Taylor </P>
+ <P>11.45 All As programmes on page 6 </P>
+ <P>-12.15Regions </P>
+ <P>p.m. 12.15 5 All except ' ALICE IN WONDERLAND' </P>
+ <P>-12.30 West Part 1 of a reading of Lewis </P>
+ <P>Carroll's book West ' THE WEEK IN THE WEST Recording from yesterday </P>
+ <P>12.30 Allexcept 'SUNDAY SALON' </P>
+ <P>-12.50 West Pablo Casals, Jo Vincent, and </P>
+ <P>Claudio Arrau. on records West BEETHOVEN played by Molly Garwood (piano) </P>
+ <P>12.50 All As programmes on page 6 </P>
+ <P>-2.15Regions </P>
+ <P>2230 London 'IN YOUR GARDEN' </P>
+ <P>West ' Woodland Gardening' by F. Welsh Streeter and F H. Grisewood North Scottish 'ROUND THE GALLERIES ' . Talk by Peter Westwater Midland ' BEYOND THE BACK DOOR' Talk by J. H. King about summer pests on fruit trees </P>
+ <P>2.30 All As programmes on page 6 </P>
+ <P>-3.15Regions </P>
+ <P>3.15 Allexcept 'MELODY MIXTURE' </P>
+ <P>-3.66 West Programme by Jack Byfield and </P>
+ <P>Midland his Players, with James Bell at the organ West ' SALUTE THE CATHEDRAL' Service of allegiance for citizens of Exeter to their Cathedral Church </P>
+ <P>3.15 Midland ' CHAMELEON ' </P>
+ <P>-3.30 Story by Phyllis Hastings </P>
+ <P>3.30 Midland HADLEY ORPHEUS </P>
+ <P>-3.55 MALE VOICE CHOIR </P>
+ <P>with Dorothy Tarren (soprano) </P>
+ <P>3.55All </P>
+ <P>-4.30 Regions As programmes on page 6 </P>
+ <P>4.30 Allexcept LIGHT MUSIC FROM OSLO </P>
+ <P>-5.0 West played by the Norsk Rikskring-</P>
+ <P>Welsh kasting Light Orchestra West COMMUNITY HYMN-SINGING from the Church of St. James Horsefair, Bristol, by the combined choirs of the district </P>
+ <P>4.30 Welsh 'PERERINDODAU' </P>
+ <P>-4.45 Welsh feature on pilgrimages </P>
+ <P>4.45 Welsh NEWYDDION </P>
+ <P>-5.0 </P>
+ <P>5.0 Regions As programmes on page 6 </P>
+ <P>6.10AllSavi Bu ll </P>
+ <P>-6.15 Regions Savings Bulletins </P>
+ <P>6.15 Allexcept SCHUBERT </P>
+ <P>-7.0 North ' Trout ' Quintet. Peter Stadlen </P>
+ <P>West (piano). Philharmonic String Trio. J. Edward Merrett (double bass) West WEST-COUNTRY STUDIO ORCHESTRA String Section </P>
+ <P>6.15 North „ . </P>
+ <P>-6.30 N.Ireland Programme Previews </P>
+ <P>6.30 North ' BRASS BANDSTAND' </P>
+ <P>-7.0 7-Blackhall Colliery Band, with </P>
+ <P>the Dunelm Singers </P>
+ <P>7.0 Allexcept 'IS THERE </P>
+ <P>-7.30 North ANYTHING IN IT ... ?' </P>
+ <P>Midland Fairyland North ' MIDSUMMER MASQUERADE' Radio play adapted from Robert Horspool's ' The Fairies of Willey Howe ' Midland 'QUIZ TIME' Two Midland towns compete </P>
+ <P>7.30 Allexcept AMERICAN LETTER </P>
+ <P>-7.45 North by Alistair Cooke (Recording) </P>
+ <P>North 'FIRESIDE TALK by Major James Milner. M.P. </P>
+ <P>7.45 London RELIGIOUS SERVICES </P>
+ <P>-8.25 North From Palmer's Green Congrega-</P>
+ <P>Scottish tional Church. London West From Richmond Hill Congregational Church. Bournemouth Welsh From Gomer Baptist Church. Swansea, in Welsh Midland From Cannock Parish Church N.Ireland Opening service of the Keswick Convention from the Tent Portstewart. County Londonderry </P>
+ <P>8.25All </P>
+ <P>-11.3 Regions As programmes on page 6 </P>
+ <P>11.3 Allexcept 'TIME FOR VERSE' </P>
+ <P>-11.25 West A poetry notebook, edited by </P>
+ <P>Patric Dickinson' West LITERATURE IN THE WEST 10-Augustus Toplady. Extracts from nis works, and Interlude </P>
+ <P>11.25All </P>
+ <P>-12.0 Regions As programmes on page 6 </P>
+ <P>MONDAY, </P>
+ <P>a.m. 6.30 AH As programmes on page 8 </P>
+ <P>-1.40 Regions </P>
+ <P>p.m. 1.40 AUexcept 'THOSE WERE THE DAYS!' </P>
+ <P>-1.55ScottishRecording from last Saturday </P>
+ <P>Welsh (Welsh until 1.45) </P>
+ <P>1.40 Scottish FOR RURAL SCHOOLS </P>
+ <P>-2.5 'Inveralt Overseas.' by John R. </P>
+ <P>Allan. 'The Civil Engineer </P>
+ <P>1.45 Welsh CRICKET </P>
+ <P>-2.0 Glamorgan v. Worcestershire </P>
+ <P>(then as London) </P>
+ <P>1.55 London JOE VENUTI </P>
+ <P>-2.5 North AND HIS BLUE FOUR </P>
+ <P>West on gramophone records Midland 'DESIGNED FOR WOMEN Feminine views and interests </P>
+ <P>2.5All </P>
+ <P>-4.45 Regions As progmmmes on page 8 </P>
+ <P>4.45 All except STORIES OLD AND NEW </P>
+ <P>-5.0 North Ladies of the Village.' by Eric </P>
+ <P>West Allen, read by Ronald Simpson (Recording) North 'FAMILY GATHERING* Recording from last Wednesday West LITERATURE IN THE WEST Recording from last night </P>
+ <P>5.0 All except CHILDREN'S HOUR </P>
+ <P>-5.55 North Another story from ' Uncle </P>
+ <P>Scottish Remus,' by Joel Chandler Harris 5.15-' Babar and Celeste Jean de Brunhoff's story set to music by Pouienc Zoo talk by Dr. Geoffrey Vevers North The Week's Programmes (449.1 m.) A Nursery Sing-Song Your own ideas. Writings and music by children Safety-first talk by Edmund Hardy Scottish Talk by ' The Hutman ' 5.15-As London N. Ireland 1 Want to be an Actor': children read an unrehearsed play. Inter-town General Knowledge Quiz Children's ' Come-all-ye an indoor camp-fire gathering </P>
+ <P>5.55 Regions As programmes on page 8 </P>
+ <P>6.20 London ' WHAT ARE </P>
+ <P>-6.30 Welsh THE CHURCHES DOING? </P>
+ <P>Talk by the Rêv. E. Gordon Rupp OtherRegi B ll Regions Regional Bulletins </P>
+ <P>6.30 London PALM COURT ORCHESTRA </P>
+ <P>-7.0 Scottish and the Albert Sandier Trio </P>
+ <P>6.30 North SPORTS SPECIAL </P>
+ <P>-6.45 Introducing famous Northern </P>
+ <P>personalities in the sports world West ' BIRDS, BEASTS, AND FLOWERS' 11-' Insects on the Farm': talk by H W. Miles Welsh WELSH NEWS </P>
+ <P>6.30 Midland ORGAN MUSIC </P>
+ <P>-6.50 played by G. H. Heath-Gracie. </P>
+ <P>from Derby Cathedral </P>
+ <P>6.45 North HORACE FINCH </P>
+ <P>-7.0 (449.1 m.) at the organ of the Empress </P>
+ <P>Ballroom. Blackpool West 'AFTERNOON OUTING' The recording car visits the Doone Valley; and Interlude Welsh CRICKET * Glamorgan v. Worcestershire N.Ireland ' WALKING IN ULSTER' 4-' Tramping in the Northern Mournes talk by S. Girvan </P>
+ <P>6.50 Midland 'CRICKET INTERVAL' </P>
+ <P>-7.10 Introduced by M. F. K. Fraser </P>
+ <P>7.0 Allexcept </P>
+ <P>-7.40 North BBC </P>
+ <P>West SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Welsh conducted by Ian Whyte Midland </P>
+ <P>7.0 West DELIBES </P>
+ <P>-7.10 Suite from ' Sylvia ' Ballet: on </P>
+ <P>records </P>
+ <P>7.0 Welsh 'YMHOB PEN...' </P>
+ <P>-7.20 Welsh farming discussion </P>
+ <P>7.0 North NORTHUMBRIAN </P>
+ <P>-7.25 BARN DANCE </P>
+ <P>Midsummer - Night hop at ' Windyhope Farm ' </P>
+ <P>7.10 West 'MIDSUMMER' </P>
+ <P>-7.40 An anthology of verse and music. </P>
+ <P>Readers: Mary O'Farrell. Charles E. Stidwill and Cecil Hodges Midland ' MOVIE MELODY CAVALCADE of 1929' </P>
+ <P>7.20 Welsh LESLIE PAUL </P>
+ <P>-7.40 (organ) from Bangor Cathedral </P>
+ <P>7.25 North ' CURTAIN UP' </P>
+ <P>-7.40 (449.1 m.) on Northern Variety discoveries </P>
+ <P>7.25 N.Ireland ' FOR </P>
+ <P>-7.40 N. IRELAND FARMERS' </P>
+ <P>4 Work and Worry': talk by Willie Lyons; and Regional Bulletin </P>
+ <P>7.40 Regions As programmes on page 8 </P>
+ <P>8.0 Allexcept RAY VENTURA </P>
+ <P>-8.30 North and his Orchestra </P>
+ <P>8.0 North Wilfred Pickles in </P>
+ <P>-8.30 (449.1 m.) 'HAVE A GO!' </P>
+ <P>The Quiz visits Morecambe N. Ireland ' ULSTER MIRROR Recordings from town and country. edited by Charles Freer </P>
+ <P>8.30 All As programmes on page 8 </P>
+ <P>-10.35 Regions </P>
+ <P>10.35Allexcept Interlude </P>
+ <P>-10.45Scottish Interlude </P>
+ <P>10.35 Scottish 'IS TOIGH LEAM ' </P>
+ <P>-10 45 Gaelic talk by the Rev. Dr. John Macpherson (then as London) </P>
+ <P>10.45 All As programmes on page 8 </P>
+ <P>-12.0 Regions As programmes on page 8 </P>
+ <P>a.m. 6.30-10.15 All Regions As programmes on page 10 </P>
+ <P>-10.15 All exept THE DAILY SERVICE </P>
+ <P>Welsh GWASANAETH BOREOL10.30 All programmes on page 10 -1.40Regions </P>
+ <P>1.40 London STANLEY BLACK -2.10 and the Dance Orchestra, and artists </P>
+ <P>1.40 Welsh PAUL ROBESON -1.50 on gramophone records </P>
+ <P>Other 'WHAT ARE Regions THE CHURCHES DOING?' </P>
+ <P>Talk by the Rev. E. Gordon Rupp (then as London, except North and Scottish) </P>
+ <P>1.50 Welsh I YSGOLION CYMRU -2.10 North only Welsh schools' programme Scottish SONG RECITAL by Isobel Milne (soprano) and James Kelman (bass-baritone) </P>
+ <P>2.10 All As programmes on page 10 -3.0Regions </P>
+ <P>3.0 All except CHORAL EVENSONG </P>
+ <P>-3.40 West From St. Paul's Cathedral West From Exeter Cathedral </P>
+ <P>3.40 Regions As programmes on page 10 -5.0RegionsA </P>
+ <P>5.0 London CHILDREN'S HOUR </P>
+ <P>-5.55 Midland Story by Edward D. Dickinson </P>
+ <P>5.15-Young artists entertain 5.40-Talk on world affairs by Sir Ronald Storrs. K.C.M.G. North Story by Dora Broome Violet Carson entertains June 5 Art Competition results Talk on stamp collecting by Leslie Syddall Scottish Songs sung by Jean Summers ' Grandpa Ginko Gets Lost':story by ' Royal X Sanders ' North East Children's Quiz 5.40-As London West 5.0-As London 5.15-Kenneth Sparrow tells you how to make a kite, followed by a record Interlude 5.40-As London Welsh All-Welsh programme: 'Gaga Puw's Adventures': serial story by Idwal Jones 'Producing a Play ': talk by J. Ellis Williams Enid Parry talks about folk-songs. sung by Rhiannon Talwrn Jones and Meredydd Evans </P>
+ <P>5.55 All As programmes on page 10 </P>
+ <P>-6.20 Regions </P>
+ <P>6.20 London ' FACTS FIRST' </P>
+ <P>-6.30 Welsh The facts behind a topical subject </P>
+ <P>Midland FOR MIDLAND FARMERS' ' Getting ready for the Harvest,' by J. E. Morgan Other Regional Bulletins Regions (Scottish until 6.25) </P>
+ <P>6.25 Scottish ' THE KEEP-FIT CLUB' </P>
+ <P>-6.35 with recommended exercises </P>
+ <P>6.30 London ' YOURS SINCERELY ' </P>
+ <P>-7.0 North Exchange letter programme be- Midland tween the C.B.S. of America, and the BBC West BALLAD CONCERT by Dorothy Smith (soprano). Ivey Dickson (piano), and Frederick Harvey (baritone) </P>
+ <P>6.30 Welsh WELSH NEWS </P>
+ <P>6.35 Scottish SCOTTISH DANCE MUSIC </P>
+ <P>-7.0 William Hannah and his Band </P>
+ <P>6.45 Welsh ' WALES </P>
+ <P>-7.0 AT WESTMINSTER' </P>
+ <P>Talk by W. G. Cove. m.p. </P>
+ <P>7.0 All As programmes on page 10 </P>
+ <P>-7.30Regions </P>
+ <P>7.30 Allexcept TEST MATCH </P>
+ <P>-7.40 Scottish An eye-witness account </P>
+ <P>Scottish SONG RECITAL by Kathleen Hay (soprano) </P>
+ <P>7.40 London BBC SINGERS </P>
+ <P>-8.0 conducted by Leslie Woodgate North 'DOWNTOWN FLAVOUR' </P>
+ <P>(449.1 m.) Ronnie Price Sextet Scottish ' ON THE RECORD' Recent recordings made in Scotland </P>
+ <P>West RECITAL </P>
+ <P>by Mary Hamlin (soprano) Welsh MID-RHONDDA LADIES' CHOIR Midland BIRMINGHAM LADIES' STRING QUARTET with Dorothy Byrt (contralto) </P>
+ <P>7.40 N. Ireland FROM MY BOOKSHELF </P>
+ <P>-8.0 Gregory Marsden chooses some extracts from his favourite authors </P>
+ <P>8.0 Allexcept 'TABLES IN THE SUN' </P>
+ <P>-8.15 Welsh Talk by J. B. Priestley </P>
+ <P>Welsh ' HOLIDAY AILMENTS' A few hints by a doctor </P>
+ <P>8.15 Allexcept 'SEASIDE NIGHTS' </P>
+ <P>-9.0 Scottish Visits to Margate and Isle ot Wight </P>
+ <P>8.15 Scottish SCOTTISH </P>
+ <P>-8.45 VARIETY ORCHESTRA with Elliot Dobie (baritone) </P>
+ <P>8.45 Scottish PIANO RECITAL </P>
+ <P>-9.0 given by Mary Grierson </P>
+ <P>9.0 All As Programmes on page 10 </P>
+ <P>-9.15 Regions </P>
+ <P>9.15 Allexcept Tuesday Piano Recital </P>
+ <P>-9.45 Scottish MOISEIWITSCH </P>
+ <P>9.15 Scottish 'SEEN FROM SCOTLAND' </P>
+ <P>-9.30 ' The making of music.' bv Stewart Deas </P>
+ <P>9.30 Scottish ' MINERS' WELFARE' </P>
+ <P>-10.0 A sound-picture of what ' The Welfare ' means to miners </P>
+ <P>9.45 ALL except 'FACING SUFFERING* </P>
+ <P>10.0 North 4-' Facing Frustration': talk+Scottish by Dr. Maude Royden. C.H. North 'WHAT'S YOUR IDEA?' 4-' God in You and Me': talkby the Rev. Norman Snaith </P>
+ <P>10.0 Allexcept 'TAILS YOU LOSE' </P>
+ <P>-10.45 Scottish Radio play by Graham Sutton </P>
+ <P>10.0 Scottish GOVAN BURGH BAND </P>
+ <P>10.30 Scottish 'FACING SUFFERING* </P>
+ <P>-10.45 Recording of 9.45 (London) 10.45 All As programmes on page 10 </P>
+ <P>-12.0Regions </P>
+ <P>WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 </P>
+ <P>a.m. 6.30 Regions As programmes on page 12 </P>
+ <P>p.m. 3.15 All As programmes on page 12 </P>
+ <P>-4.0 Regions </P>
+ <P>4.0 Allexcept JOSE NORMAN -4.30 North and his Rumballeros </P>
+ <P>North NORTHERN MATINEE CONCERT by Eleanor Rimmer (soprano), Irene Beaver (piano) and Wilfred Brocklehurst (tenor) </P>
+ <P>4.30 Regions As programmes on page 12 </P>
+ <P>5.0 Allexcept CHILDREN'S HOUR </P>
+ <P>5.50 North ' Hollabolla ' : story of a giant</P>
+ <P>by Joan Stanley-Cary 'The Enchanted Ark': story byS. G. Hulme Beaman Northonly 'On the Cliff Tops,' by, Arnold (449 1 m.) B. Walker Songs by William Gibson Inter - County Spelling Match: Yorkshire v. Nottinghamshire </P>
+ <P>5.50 All -6.20 Regions As programmes on page 12 </P>
+ <P>6.20 London BOOK TALK </P>
+ <P>-6.30 Welsh Diplomats and Ministers. by </P>
+ <P>Midland Richard Usborne Other Regions Regional Bulletins </P>
+ <P>6.3C London 'THE FELLOWSHIP </P>
+ <P>-7.0 OF THE FROG' </P>
+ <P>Edgar Wallace's book adapted as a serial play 4-' The Ubiquity of Joshua Broad' Scottish TRANSATLANTIC QUIZ Recording of Sunday (Light) Midland AMINGTON BAND with the Gresley Harmony Quartet </P>
+ <P>6.30 North YALE SPEIRS </P>
+ <P>-6.45 (449.1 m.) and his Three Keys </P>
+ <P>West 'OUR CHILDREN'S FUTURE' B. A Fletcher taiks about The People's College' Welsh WELSH NEWS N.Ireland MALACHI SWEENEY and his Ceilidhe Band, with Laurence Hasson (tenor) </P>
+ <P>6.45 North ' FAMILY GATHERING ' </P>
+ <P>-7.0 Introducingthe Rothweil Family, </P>
+ <P>ot Sydney. Australia West ' JUST THE RHYTHM ' Featuring the instruments supplying the rhythm in a dance orchestra. Harry Evans (piano) Welsh 'YN YR ARDD ' Welsh gardening talk by Llew All Morgan </P>
+ <P>-7.50 Regions As programmes on page 12 </P>
+ <P>7.50 All except June Music Festival </P>
+ <P>-9.0 Welsh BBC </P>
+ <P>SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Interval; Symphony No. 4. in G (Mahler) </P>
+ <P>7.50 Welsh CYNGERDD CYHOEDDI </P>
+ <P>-8.30 EISTEDDFOD BAECOLWYN </P>
+ <P>Proclamation concert of the Colwyn Bay National Eisteddfod </P>
+ <P>8.30 Welsh Cliff Gordon in </P>
+ <P>-9.0 'OVER THE BORDER </P>
+ <P>A radio revue by Cliff Gordon </P>
+ <P>-9.30 Regions As programmes on page 12 </P>
+ <P>9.30 London ' VIC OLIVER </P>
+ <P>-10.0 North INTRODUCES. </P>
+ <P>West Scottish Tommy Morgan in 'CIVVY SYMPHONY' Excerpt from the production at the Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow Welsh MUSIC IN WALES Magazine programme on the month music Midland FRENCH MUSIC played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, with Lorely Dyer (soprano) </P>
+ <P>10.0 London SCIENCE SURVEY </P>
+ <P>-10.30 Welsh Recording of last Friday </P>
+ <P>North ROWLAND TELFER (449.1 m.) and his Dance Orchestra Midland 'SUNDAY OUT' A motorist, a cyclist, and a walker describe their day in Cannock Chase N. Ireland EDDIE SHAW and his Band. from Belfast </P>
+ <P>10.0 Scottish HELEN T. MACMILLAN </P>
+ <P>-10.10 (soprano), sings Gaelic songs </P>
+ <P>10.0 West 'CATCHING A TROUT' </P>
+ <P>-10.15 Recordings recently made on the </P>
+ <P>Avon. with Frank Sawyer and Sir Grimwood Mears </P>
+ <P>10.10 Scottish 'A TRIFLE UNNECESSARY' </P>
+ <P>-10.30 Short story by Moray McLaren </P>
+ <P>10.15 West NORMAN PINCOTT </P>
+ <P>-10.30 and his Band. from Exeter </P>
+ <P>10.30 All except LIND JOYCE </P>
+ <P>-10.45 West with Stanley Black and the </P>
+ <P>Welsh Dance Orchestra West EXETER BRAINS TRUST Recording from BBC Exhibition, Exeter </P>
+ <P>10.30 Welsh WELSH PROFESSIONAL </P>
+ <P>-10.45 GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP </P>
+ <P>Recorded commentaries by J. Lyndon Jones </P>
+ <P>10.45 AllLyndon Jones </P>
+ <P>-11.20 Regions As programmes on page 12 </P>
+ <P>11.20 Scottish BOOK TALK </P>
+ <P>-11.80 West Recording of 6.20 (London) </P>
+ <P>(then as London) </P>
+ <P>11.20All </P>
+ <P>-12.0 Regions As programmes on page 12 </P>
+ <P>THURSDAY, </P>
+ <P>a.m. 6.30 Regions As programmes on page 14 </P>
+ <P>p.m. 4.15 Allexcept 'TEA-TIME MUSIC </P>
+ <P>-5.0 West played by the Margate Municipal </P>
+ <P>Orchestra, with Gordon Parfltt (baritone) West HARRY EVANS and his Sextette Intime. with Syd Griffiths, from the BBC Exhibition. Exeter </P>
+ <P>5.0 London CHILDREN'S HOUR </P>
+ <P>-5.55 West H. E. Todd tells another Bobby </P>
+ <P>Midland ' Brewster story Midland Five o'clock Follies': a radio concert party ' The Rats of Norway": talk by Kirsten Summers North 'The Story of the Old Woman Who Lived in a Bottle': play by Ethel Lewis Arnold Benington talks about butterflies and moths Some child artists, and the June competition results Scottish Kintyre children in a Singing Festival Welsh Howard Gardens Girls' School Choir ' Write Down Your Answers': a puzzle 'Around the Countryside.' with William Aspden </P>
+ <P>-6.20 Regions As programmes on page 14 </P>
+ <P>6.20 Allexcept Regional Bulletins </P>
+ <P>-6.30 Scottish and Announcements </P>
+ <P>6.20 Scottish SCOTTISH NEWS </P>
+ <P>-6.35 followed by report of the day's </P>
+ <P>visits of their Majesties the King and Queen in Scotland </P>
+ <P>6.30 London 'THE WORLD GOES BY ' </P>
+ <P>-7.0 North Introducing people of popular </P>
+ <P>Midlandinterest, famous or little-known MidlandInterest. famous or little-known West 'VISITORS' CHOICE' of records at the BBC Exhibition, Exeter Welsh NEWYDDION and GWASANAETH GOSBER </P>
+ <P>6.35 Scottish 'BON ACCORD ' </P>
+ <P>-7.5 Variety entertainment from the </P>
+ <P>North-East </P>
+ <P>7.0 Allexcept 'FARMING TODAY' </P>
+ <P>Scottish 'Farm Machinery Upkeep': Midland talk by Cornelius Davies N. Ireland </P>
+ <P>7.0 Midland 'MUSICAL OXFORDSHIRE ' </P>
+ <P>-7.30 A programme of music associated </P>
+ <P>with the county, with the BBC Midland Light Orchestra. Ronald Bristol. Robert Irwin and Bob Arnold (singers), and a Male Voice Choir N. Ireland 'YOUR PROGRAMME ' Listeners' request programme </P>
+ <P>7.5 Scottish FARMING TALK </P>
+ <P>-7.15 ' Market Gardening,' by Robert </P>
+ <P>Scarlett </P>
+ <P>7.10 London THURSDAY CONCERT </P>
+ <P>-8.15 West by the Philharmonia Quartet. </P>
+ <P>with Clifford Curzon (piano) </P>
+ <P>7.10 North THE REDSHAW SINGERS </P>
+ <P>-7.30 (449.1 m.) Conductor. Alec Redshaw </P>
+ <P>7.10 Welsh POWYS STRING PLAYERS </P>
+ <P>-7.45 with Henryd Jones (baritone) </P>
+ <P>7.15 Scottish '0 SUD AM </P>
+ <P>-7.40 FONN A CHUALA MI' </P>
+ <P>Gaelic choral programme </P>
+ <P>7.30 North SHORT STORY </P>
+ <P>-7.45 (449.1 m.) by Phyllis Bentley, told by </P>
+ <P>Norma Wilson </P>
+ <P>7.30 N. Ireland 'GREEN GROW THE </P>
+ <P>-7.45 RUSHES O ' </P>
+ <P>Short story by R. M Dickson </P>
+ <P>7.30 Midland MODERN SHORT STORIES </P>
+ <P>-7.50 ' The Glass Eye.' by John Keir </P>
+ <P>Cross, read by Howard Marion-Crawford </P>
+ <P>7.40 Scottish BBC </P>
+ <P>-8,15 SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA </P>
+ <P>plays light music </P>
+ <P>7.45 N. Ireland GOLF </P>
+ <P>-7.55 Account of the Ulster Profes</P>
+ <P>sional Championship bv George C. Nash </P>
+ <P>7.45 Welsh CWRDD </P>
+ <P>-8.0 GWEDDI'R MYNYDD' </P>
+ <P>Welsh talk by J M Edwards </P>
+ <P>7.45 North PIER ORCHESTRA </P>
+ <P>-8.15 (449.1 m.) from St. Annes-on-Sea </P>
+ <P>7.50 Midland BRAHMS </P>
+ <P>-8.15 Love Song Waltzes: Midland </P>
+ <P>Singers, with Ruth Gipps and Harold Gray (piano duet) </P>
+ <P>7.55 N. Ireland 'VOICE AND VIOLIN' </P>
+ <P>-8.15 with Carys Davies (mezzo-</P>
+ <P>soprano) and Arthur Franks </P>
+ <P>8.0 Welsh WELSH SONG COMPOSERS </P>
+ <P>-8.15 13-DAVID DE LLOYD </P>
+ <P>Katie Wilkes (soprano) </P>
+ <P>8.15 All As programmes on page 14 </P>
+ <P>-12.0 Regions </P>
+ <P>FRIDAY, </P>
+ <P>a.m. 6.30 All As programmes on page 16 </P>
+ <P>-9.55 Regions </P>
+ <P>9.55 Allexcept This Week's Composer </P>
+ <P>-10.5 Welsh MOZART </P>
+ <P>North on gramophone records Welsh I YSGOLION CYMRU North only Current affairs, in Welsh </P>
+ <P>10.5 all Regions As Programmes on page 16 </P>
+ <P>p.m. ? </P>
+ <P>12.0 Allexcept Hartley Power's </P>
+ <P>-12.30 West 'LUCKY DIP' </P>
+ <P>Welsh A record miscellany West 'THE WORLD GOES BY' Welsh Recording of yesterday </P>
+ <P>12.30 Allexcept WORKERS' PLAYTIME' </P>
+ <P>-1.0 North From a canteen in Reading </P>
+ <P>North 'HAVE A GO!' Recording from Monday </P>
+ <P>1.0 All As programmes on page 16 </P>
+ <P>-6.20 Regions </P>
+ <P>6.20 London 'IN THE MARGIN ' </P>
+ <P>-6.30 ' The Ancient City of Byblos. </P>
+ <P>Talk by Hugh Gordon Porteous Welsh ' COUNTRYMAN'S LOG' Talk by William Aspden </P>
+ <P>6.20 Scottish SCOTTISH NEWS </P>
+ <P>-6.35 followed by report of the day's </P>
+ <P>visits of their Majesties the King and Queen in Scotland Other Regional Bulletins Regions </P>
+ <P>6.30 London ' MARCH OF THE MOVIES' </P>
+ <P>-7.0 North A motion-picture parade </P>
+ <P>West WEST-COUNTRY VARIETY from the BBC Exhibition at Exeter </P>
+ <P>6.30 Welsh WELSH NEWS </P>
+ <P>-6.45 </P>
+ <P>Midland ' ROUND BANBURY CROSS' Talk by E. R. C. Brinkworth </P>
+ <P>6.35 Scottish 'WEEK-END </P>
+ <P>-6.45 OUT-OF-DOORS' </P>
+ <P>Notes on outdoor activities </P>
+ <P>6.45 Scottish PIPES AND DRUMS </P>
+ <P>-7.0 Glasgow Corporation Transport </P>
+ <P>Pipe Band. (BBC recording) </P>
+ <P>6.45 Welsh ' FISH AND CHIPS' </P>
+ <P>-7.0 Talk by Ted Jones </P>
+ <P>6 45 Midland ' MIDLAND VARIETY </P>
+ <P>-7.30 SPECIAL </P>
+ <P>from the New Theatre. Northampton </P>
+ <P>7 o ATlexcept PIANO RECITAL </P>
+ <P>-7.30 West by Ethel Bartlett and Rae </P>
+ <P>-7.30WestbyRobertson </P>
+ <P>Midland Robertson </P>
+ <P>7 n West ' ON THE MAP </P>
+ <P>-7.10 13-Salisbury, Talk by the Hon. </P>
+ <P>-7.10 Richard de Grey </P>
+ <P>7.10 West SONGS </P>
+ <P>-7.30 OF THE WEST-COUNTRY </P>
+ <P>sung by Bernard Fishwick and the West-Country Singers </P>
+ <P>7.30 Allexcept 'HOWDY FOLKS AGAIN' </P>
+ <P>-8.0 North A satirical revue with Kenway </P>
+ <P>Welsh and Young. Wilfred Babbage. Welsh Humphrey Lestocq. Helen Hill. and the I:BC Variety Orchestra North HARTON (449.1 m.) COLLIERY BAND </P>
+ <P>7.30 Welsh 'THE </P>
+ <P>-7.45 PATIENTS NEXT DOOR' </P>
+ <P>Talk by Nansi Greville Young </P>
+ <P>7 30 N.Ireland 'PERSONAL PREFERENCE' </P>
+ <P>755 The Rev. A. N. Parkinson </P>
+ <P>chooses gramophone records </P>
+ <P>7 45 Welsh FAMOUS </P>
+ <P>-8.0 SONG COMPOSERS </P>
+ <P>HANDEL. Fisher Morgan (bass) </P>
+ <P>7.55 N.Ireland GOLF </P>
+ <P>-8.0 Commentary on the British </P>
+ <P>Police Championships, by George C. Nash </P>
+ <P>8.0 Regions As programmes on page 16 </P>
+ <P>-9.15Regions </P>
+ <P>9.15 Allexcept ATOM BOMB EXPERIMENT </P>
+ <P>-9.30 Scottish Talk by E. M. Gollin, Director </P>
+ <P>of Naval Operational Research Scottish ' SCOTLAND IN PARLIAMENT' Talk by Col. J. R. H. Hutchison. M.P. </P>
+ <P>9 30 Allexcept </P>
+ <P>-10.15 North 'WILLOW, THE KING ' </P>
+ <P>Scottish Feature on the game of cricket Welsh North ' REPEAL REPEAL!' Scottish Feature ot the repeal of the Anti-Corn Law League by James R. Gregson </P>
+ <P>9.30 Welsh ' MEXICAN GOLD' </P>
+ <P>-10.30 A radio play by Mervyn Mills </P>
+ <P>(then as London) </P>
+ <P>10.15 London 'MELODY TIME' </P>
+ <P>-10.45 West with the BBC Midland Light </P>
+ <P>Midland Orchestra. Linda Parker (so-Midlandprano) . and Stephen Manton (tenor) </P>
+ <P>10.15 Scottish lomradh ann an Gaidhlig </P>
+ <P>-10.25 (then as London) </P>
+ <P>10.15 North NORTHERN SONG </P>
+ <P>-10.30 (449.1m.) COMPOSERS </P>
+ <P>7-Edward C. Bairstow. Songs sung by Elsie Suddaby (soprano) NJreland CHORAL SINGING by the N. Ireland Road Transport Board Choral Society </P>
+ <P>10.30 North RONNIE McNAUGHTON </P>
+ <P>-10.45 and his Swingtette </P>
+ <P>10.45All </P>
+ <P>-11.3 Regions As programmes on page 16 </P>
+ <P>11.3 All except FRENCH CABARET </P>
+ <P>-11.30 Midland French artists, on records </P>
+ <P>'Midland MIDLAND AMATEUR BALLROOM CHAMPIONSHIPS Commentary from Wolverhampton </P>
+ <P>11.30All </P>
+ <P>-12.0 Regions As programmes on page 16 </P>
+ <P>SATURDAY, </P>
+ <P>a.m. 6.30All </P>
+ <P>-11.45 Regions As programmes on page 18 </P>
+ <P>11.45 Allexcept RAY BAINES </P>
+ <P>-12.0 West at the organ of the Gaumont, </P>
+ <P>Finchley. London West HAROLD STRINGER at the organ of the Savoy Cinema. Exeter </P>
+ <P>p.m. 12.0 Allexcept ' SKYROCKETS ' </P>
+ <P>-12.30 Midland DANCE ORCHESTRA </P>
+ <P>(Midland until 1215) </P>
+ <P>12.15 Midland CRICKET </P>
+ <P>-12.30 Warwickshire v. Worcestershire </P>
+ <P>Commentary by E. W. Swanton, from Birmingham </P>
+ <P>12.30 Regions As programmes on page 18 </P>
+ <P>-3.0Regions </P>
+ <P>3.0 Allexcept RECORD ROUNDABOUT ' </P>
+ <P>-3.45 West Music for all tastes </P>
+ <P>West ' VISITORS' CHOICE' of records from the BBC Exhibition at Exeter </P>
+ <P>3.45 All except 'MUSIC IN </P>
+ <P>-4.15 Scottish THE MAYERL MANNER* </P>
+ <P>Welsh Billy Mayerl and his Music, with N. Ireland Mary Denise Scottish WATER POLO N.Ireland Paisley Amateur Swimming Club (Scotland) v. Wellington Swimming Club (N. Ireland) Welsh WELSH SERVICES CLUB London. Unveiling of the panel in recognition of the services of the club's hosts 1941-1945 </P>
+ <P>4.15 Allexcept TED HEATH </P>
+ <P>-5.0 West and his Music. with Paul </P>
+ <P>Carpenter West 'VISITORS' CHOICE' of records from the BBC Exhibition, Exeter </P>
+ <P>5.0 Regions As programmes on page 18, </P>
+ <P>-6.15Regions </P>
+ <P>6.15 London ' IN TOWN TONIGHT ' </P>
+ <P>-6.45 West Introducing some interesting </P>
+ <P>Welsh people in London tonight </P>
+ <P>6.15 Midland CRICKET </P>
+ <P>-6.30 Warwickshire v. Worcestershire </P>
+ <P>6.15 Scottish ' WEE MACGREEGOR ' </P>
+ <P>-6.35 J. J. Bell's famous classic </P>
+ <P>adapted as a serial story by R. J. B. Sellar. Episode 1 ' A Visit to the Zoo ' </P>
+ <P>6.20 North Regional Bulletins, </P>
+ <P>-6.45 N. Ireland NORTHERN NEWSREEL </P>
+ <P>and Saturday Sport </P>
+ <P>6.30 Midland 'OFF THE BEATEN TRACK' </P>
+ <P>-6.45 Feature on the Longmynd. </P>
+ <P>Shropshire </P>
+ <P>6.35 Scottish SCOTTISH DANCE MUSIC </P>
+ <P>-7.15 played by the John MacArthur </P>
+ <P>Quintet, with William Noble (baritone) </P>
+ <P>6.45 An except 'THOSE WERE THE DAYS!' </P>
+ <P>-7.30 Scottish Harry Davidson and his Orches-</P>
+ <P>Welsh tra, with Arthur Copley N.reland (West until 7.15) </P>
+ <P>6.45 Welsh WELSH SPORTS BULLETIN </P>
+ <P>-7.15 and NEWYDDION </P>
+ <P>6.45 N. Ireland 'ON THE SHELF' </P>
+ <P>-7.0 Talks by people in retirement. </P>
+ <P>1-Robert Bratton </P>
+ <P>7.0 N.Ireland SPRINGFIELD </P>
+ <P>-7.15 ACCORDION BAND </P>
+ <P>-7.30 Scottish TODAY'S SCOTTISH SPORT </P>
+ <P>West ' THE WEEK IN THE WEST' Edited by Patrick Beech Welsh ' TRWY GIL Y DRWS' Welsh feature on a fisherman's hut in Aberdaron N.lreland ULSTER SPORT Notes on the week's sport </P>
+ <P>7.30 Regions As programmes on page 18 </P>
+ <P>9.20 All except Saturday Night Theatre </P>
+ <P>-10.45 Scottish 'THE LADY WITH A LAMP' </P>
+ <P>A play about Florence Nightingale, by Reginald Berkeley </P>
+ <P>9.20 Scottish THE KING AND QUEEN </P>
+ <P>-9.30 IN SCOTLAND </P>
+ <P>Report with recordings of the day's Royal visits </P>
+ <P>9.30 Scottish ' NIGHT OUT' </P>
+ <P>-10.45 P. 1. Keith Murray introduces </P>
+ <P>a round-up of Saturday-night celebrations </P>
+ <P>10.45 Allexcept 'LIGHTEN OUR DARKNESS' </P>
+ <P>Scottish Shortened form of Evensong N.Ireland Scottish N.Ireland FAMILY PRAYERS ' </P>
+ <P>11.0 Regions As programmes on page 18 </P>
+ <P>-11.3Regions </P>
+ <P>11.3 All except MOZART </P>
+ <P>-11.22 N.Ireland Sextet in F, on records </P>
+ <P>N.Ireland ULSTER POETRY An anthology of verse </P>
+ <P>11.22All </P>
+ <P>-12.0 Regions As programmes on page 18 </P>
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<P>OVERSHADOWED by the literally dazzling success of the television cameras on Victory Day, the BBC Film Unit staged a triumph of its own which in any other circumstances would have evoked some all-round applause. Before the tanks and armoured cars had been garaged, before the marching columns had taken off their boots, films which had been shot side-by-side with the Emitron cameras opposite the saluting base were being rushed to the laboratories for processing. Soon afterwards, the sound-track of the commentary by Freddy Grisewood and Richard Dimbleby was being ' married' to the print, and by ten o'clock that same evening, viewers saw excerpts of the Parade, with the King taking the salute, just as it had been televised in the morning. </P>
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- <P>HOW does a Brains Trustee rack his or her brains? We shall see for ourselves on July 1. The Brains Trust is to be televised. At least three of the original team have promised to appear, including Professor Joad, Commander Campbell and the Question-Master, Donald McCullough. </P>
- <P>To Peter Bax, former Brains Trust Producer and now back in television as Designs Manager, this will seem like ol'J ..^j. ' It will be old times,' says I.apj^y, cnubby Bax, ' because it will be just the same: no fancy presentation, but just the faces of the famous as their owners sit behind a semi-circle of tables with " Mac " in the centre.' Peter Bax will produce the Brains Trust from the sound-proof cubicle overlooking the studio. Three cameras will catch the members approaching questions from all angles. </P>
+ <P>HOW does a Brains Trustee rack his or her brains? We shall see for ourselves on July 1. </P>
+ <P>The Brains Trust is to be televised. At least three of the original team have promised to appear, including Professor Joad, Commander Campbell and the Question-Master, Donald McCullough. </P>
+ <P>To Peter Bax, former Brains Trust Producer and now back in television as Designs Manager, this will seem like oV ..^j. ' It will be old times,' says l.apj^y, tnubby Bax, ' because it will be just the same: no fancy presentation, but just the faces of the famous as their owners sit behind a semi-circle of tables with " Mac " in the centre.' Peter Bax will produce the Brains Trust from the sound-proof cubicle overlooking the studio. Three cameras will catch the members approaching questions from all angles. </P>
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- <P>THE Sadler's Wells ballet on Saturday evening will be a big event for all tele-balletomanes. Andree Howard's Assembly Ball is the main item, and it will be danced by the Opera ballet company to the music of Bizet's Symphony in C. </P>
- <P>With nineteen dancers, this will be the biggest ballet company so far in post-war television, and production will provide many a spatial poser for Philip Bate, who is presenting Assembly Ball. He will also have to accommodate the orchestra. But he sees a way out. 'Grouping is the secret,' he says. ' The ballet breaks up naturally into quite lovely groups; leave the rest to the cameras.' </P>
+ <P>THE Sadler's Wells ballet on Saturday evening will be a big event for all tele-balletomanes. </P>
+ <P>Andrée Howard's Assembly Ball is the main item, and it will be danced by the Opera ballet company to the music of Bizet's Symphony in C. </P>
+ <P>With nineteen dancers, this will be the biggest ballet company so far in post-war television, and production will provide many a spatial poser for </P>
+ <P>TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF CRICKET </P>
+ <P>This is the famous Long Room at Lord's. Viewers will see some of the interesting show-pieces here when the television camera is taken to the Pavilion at Lord's on Sunday afternoon at 3.30 </P>
+ <P>Philip Bate, who is presenting Assembly Ball. He will also have to accommodate the orchestra. But he sees a way out. 'Grouping is the secret,' he says. ' The ballet breaks up naturally into quite lovely groups; leave the rest to the cameras.' </P>
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- <P>THE famous ' Ashes,' or, rather, the um which enshrines them, will be televised or. Sunday atternoon when the Emitron cameras nose their way into the Pavilion at Lord's. This is one of those extras which the mobile unit is glad to give us while ' doing ' an important series of transmissions from an interesting spot. We shall see cricketing relics of the past two hundred years, including the bat used by the doughty Albert Trott when he skied a ball over the Pavilion itself. E. W. Swanton will tell the story and show many souvenirs of the immortal W. G. Grace. The National Film Library has lent some old-time cricketing films, and one which will be televised shows the Doctor himself playing in 1898. </P>
+ <P>THE famous ' Ashes,' or, rather, the um which �nshrines them, will be televised or. Sunday afternoon when the Emitron cameras nose their way into the Pavilion at Lord's. This is one of those extras which the mobile unit is glad to give us while ' doing ' an important series of transmissions from an interesting spot. We shall see cricketing relics of the past two hundred years, including the bat used by the doughty Albert Trott when he skied a ball over the Pavilion itself. E. W. Swanton will tell the story and show many souvenirs of the immortal W. G. Grace. The National Film Library has lent some old-time cricketing films, and one which will be televised shows the Doctor himself playing in 1898. </P>
<P>An interesting point for film technicians is that the film will be run through the telecine apparatus at the correct speed of 16 frames a second. Modern film projectors are set at 24 frames a second, consequently films dating back to the pre-talkie era are raced through too quickly and the people in them appear to be suffering from various forms of locomotor ataxy. </P>
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<P>BEFORE the war Ray Ventura and his Collegians summed up all that was best in Parisian dance music. In ten years he and his collegian wags,' with their peculiarly Gallic jazz, had piled up a reputation not merely European but worldwide. They came to London, faced the television cameras and liked it. So did viewers. </P>
- <P>Now, after a dark period of separation, many of the originals are together again. You will see and hear Ventura on Friday afternoon with what he calls a nursery of stars-trumpeter Louis de Haes, clarinetist Leveque and singer Billy Pottel. Pianist Raymond Bernard preferred — ' For your pleasure,' he says-the jazz to the concert platform. Comic timbalist Max Elloy plays for his own pleasure. </P>
+ <P>Now, after a dark period of separation, many of the originals are together again. You will see and hear Ventura on Friday afternoon with what he calls a nursery of stars-trumpeter Louis de Haes, clarinetist Leveque and singer Billy Pottel. Pianist Raymond Bernard preferred - ' For your pleasure,' he says-the jazz to the concert platform. Comic timbalist Max Elloy plays for his own pleasure. </P>
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- <P>EVEL BURNS, who appears as solo pianisi-on iSaturday, can claim to have made more television broadcasts than any other musician, either as accompanist or soloist. She is an Australian, has broadcast for the BBC for nearly fifteen years, and is versatile enough to accompany anyone from a star singer to a team of weight-lifters. She is equally at home in swing music or ' straight.' During the blitz she never missed a broadcast; she is a popular soloist in Variety Band-Box. </P>
+ <P>EVEL BURNS, who appears as solo pianisi-on Saturday, can claim to have made more television broadcasts than any other musician, either as accompanist or soloist. She is an Australian, has broadcast for the BBC for nearly fifteen years, and is versatile enough to accompany anyone from a star singer to a team of weight-lifters. She is equally at home in swing music or ' straight.' During the blitz she never missed a broadcast; she is a popular soloist in Variety Band-Box. </P>
<P>A favourite late-night feature in television before the war was ' the hands at the keyboard.' Usually they were Evel Bums's. </P>
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<P>Both artists made a highly photogenic picture in television tests at Alexandra Palace earlier this year. Eric Fawcett, the producer, will aim at presenting them in vision very much as they appeared in the broadcast studios, without the use of extravagant settings. One of the items will almost certainly be Edric Connor's sung version of the Lord's Prayer. </P>
<P>It was while listening to a record made by Connor for the BBC's West Indian listeners that Eric Fawcett ' discovered' him for the home audience. Edric Connor, as well as appearing as a ' Music Maker ' on June 22, will introduce the Ballets Negres to television next Monday evening. The Ballets Negres was formed in this country by Connor's Jamaican friend, Berto Pasuka. </P>
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- <P>This is the famous Long Room at Lord's. Viewers will see some of the interesting show-pieces here when the television camera is taken to the Pavilion at Lord's on Sunday afternoon at 3.30 </P>
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- <TEXT>' Saint Joan ' will be televised in two parts from the King's Theatre, Hammersmith, on Sunday evenings, June 23 and 30. This famous play was first seen in London in 1924. A well-known dramatic critic explains why it has been acclaimed as a modern classic </TEXT>
+ <TITLE>Shaw's Warrior Maid </TITLE>
+ <TEXT>' Saint Joan ' will be televised in two parts from the King's Theatre, Hammersmith, on Sunday evenings, June 23 and 30. This famous play was first seen in London in 1924. A well-known dramatic critic explains why it has been acclaimed as a modern classic </TEXT>
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