Listings
Mr. R. A. BUTLER , M.P.:
' India's Frontiers '
Contributors
Unknown:
Mr. R. A.
Butler
At THE ORGAN of The TROCA-
DERO CINEMA. ELEPHANT AND
CASTLE
From THE PICCADILLY HOTEL
By CHRISTOPHER STONE
Contributors
Unknown:
Christopher
Stone
RECEPTION TEST
2.30 English Literature
Mr. S. P. B. MAis : 'Moro
Books I Like-IV, Kim'
2.55 Interval
3.0 Biology and Hygiene
Professor WINIEFRED CULLIS
C.B.E. ; 'Your Body Every Day-IV. How the Body gets its Energy'
Contributors
Unknown:
Mr. S. P. B.
Mais
Unknown:
Professor Winiefred
Cullis
Conductor, Sir DAN GODFREY
ALBERT VOORSANGER
( Violin)
From THE PAVILION, BOURNE
MOUTH
THIS is the overture to a fantastic opera written to' a libretto by Alec Macdonald , founded on the famous story ' Le-Mule de Pape ' (The Pope's Mule), by Alphonse Daudet. The introduction, Andante, is built upon a phrase of the Hymn to Avignon and a fragment of plain song, leading to the central movement consisting of tunes associated with the mischievous hero ; the third, Andantino, is a mock serenata. The overture closes with the Hymn to Avignon.
Contributors
Conductor:
Sir Dan
Godfrey
Violin:
Albert
Voorsanger
Unknown:
Alec
MacDonald
Unknown:
Mule
de Pape
Unknown:
Alphonse
Daudet.
At THE ORGANof THE GAUMONT PALACE
CINEMA, CHESTER
Another Story from ' The Talisman ' (Sir
Walter Scott )
' Sir Kenneth leaves the Camp,' with Incidental
Music by Genial Jemima
' The Adventures of Buster Bear ' (Thornton W. Burgess). II, ' Joe Otter supplies Buster with a Breakfast *
Contributors
Unknown:
Walter
Scott
Music By:
Genial
Jemima
Unknown:
Buster
Bear
Unknown:
Joe
Otter
.
WEATHER FORECAST, First GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN and Bulletin for Farmers
CHOPIN PIANOFORTE MUSIC
Played by LESLIE ENGLAND
Sonata in B minor, Op. 58
1. Allegro maestoso; 2. Scherzo: Molto. vivace
Contributors
Played By:
Leslie
England
Mr Cedric Belfrage
Contributors
Speaker:
Cedric
Belfrage
Sir ROWLAND BIFFEN , F.R.S: The Production of a Better Wheat Crop'
Contributors
Unknown:
Sir Rowland
Biffen
Mr. C. H. S. FIFOOT (Lecturer in Jurisprudence and Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford): ' How the Law Functions--I, The Machinery of the Law '
Do you know, the difference between criminal courts and civil courts ? Do you appreciate their relative importance ? Do you understand the varying procedure at police courts and assizes, and in the King's Bench Division ? Mr. Fifoot will throw light on all these things, at present only vaguely apprehended by most laymen, in this talk, the first of a series of five which follow up Lord Macmillan's brilliant exposition of tho nature of the Law. Mr. Fifoot's talks will all be concerned with the different departments of law with which any of us may come in contact in the course of our ordinary activities. During forthcoming weeks he will speak on ' The Law and tho Individual,' ' The Law and the Family,' ' The Law and Associations,' and ' The Law and the State.'
Contributors
Unknown:
Mr. C. H. S.
Fifoot
Relayed from THE QUEEN'S HALL, LONDON
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
THE B.B.C. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(Leader, ARTHUR CATTERALL )
Conductor, ADRIAN BOULT
Tickets maybe obtained from [address removed] and usual Agents
(Prices, 2s. to 12s., including Entertainments Tax)
B.B.C SYMPHONY
First of the Season 1932-33 Relayed from the Queen's Hall
THE B.B.C. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Leader, Arthur Catterall) Conductor, ADRIAN BOULT
PART I: 8.15
GOD SAVE THE KING (Orchestrated by Gerrard Williams)
Sonata (Church Cantata No. 31, Der Himtnel lacht) Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G, for strings .............................. 1. Allegro moderato; 2. Allegro }Bach Suite No. 3 in D, for two oboes, three trumpets, drums and strings................ 1. Overture: Grave. Vivace, Grave; 2. Air; 3. Gavottes I and II; 4. Bourrée ; 5. Gigue /
PART II: 9.15
Symphony No. 7, in C................ Schubert 1. Andante, Allegro non troppo ; 2. Andante con moto ; 3. Scherzo : Allegro vivace; 4. Finale: Allegro vivace
WITH tonight's programme begins a new " series of B.B.C. Symphony Concerts. This season, the ninth, is scheduled to extend from October 19 to March 29, and the series provides for eighteen concerts to be given at Queen's Hall, London, on Wednesday evenings throughout the winter months,
Contributors
Leader:
Arthur
Catterall
Conductor:
Adrian
Boult
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL News
BULLETIN
(Shipping Forecast at 11.0)