8.8. C. Empire Broadcasts
Monday.—l2.3o p.m., “Britain Speaks,” Michael Foot. 1.00: Percy Fletcher Music, Foden’s Motor Works Band. 1.15: Duets by Frederick Grinke • and Dayid Martin, Canadian Violinists. 1.30: Service, Address by Capt. the Rev. R. C. Unwin, Rector All Saints Birmingham. 2.00: “Democracy Marches,” talk by H. L. Beales. 2.30; Feature, “Bren Gun.” 3.00: Edmundo Ros Rumba Rhythm. 3.15: Talk, The People of Britain.” 4.00: Epilogue. 4.15: “Britain Speaks,” talk by Michael Foot. 5.00: Variety, “Hi Gang.” 5.45: York Bowen, piano. 6.00: “Working Together,” talk by J. B. Nimlin, Glasgow Shipwright. 6.45; Feature, “News from Plymouth.” 7.30: “Calling New Zealand,” talk on Edward Gibbon Wakefield. 11.30; Illustrated Musical Biography, Rudolf Friml Pt. 1, with Derek Oldham, Joan Hammond, Bi* lie Baker, Morgan Davies, Three Radio Graces, 8.8. C. Theatre and Chorus, conducted by Mark H. Lubbock, Compere Ivan . Samson, produced by Gordon McConnel.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13341, 19 May 1941, Page 4
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