FRIDAY'S EMPIRE BROADCAST
(Wave-lengths 31.55 and 25.53 metres) 4.0-p.m.; Big Ben. "Seascapes," a summertime revue. ' Words and lyrics by •Joan Young; music by Nine Smith. Additional: ideas and production by Douglas Moodje. . . •
King-kalf Eng'a"d N°'V'" by ste Phen
4.45: The Gershom Parkington Quintet. John Olivere and Morley -Wicks assisted by Elsie Olivere and Regsie p lnf- e-,^ Th + c; Quintet:- "Richmond Park" (Montague Phillips);. "Sunset," (ShadweJl). - Variety interlude. The "^ t- (tl Vai s, e ,J °yeuse" (Curzon); The Little Clockwork Fairy" (Rus- ? J .<r> Vai" lety interlude. The Quin»wi • Pas des, Echarpes" (Chaminade); Whisper and I Shall Hear" (Piccolommi). ~'
~ 5- 2iJ: .Presentation of new colours to the Brigade of Guards by his Majesty the King, including a descriptive commentary by Major J. B. S. BourneMay (late Coldstream Guards). Broadcast from Hyde Park. ™o:^F he news and announcements. 6.0: Close down. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1936, Page 6
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140FRIDAY'S EMPIRE BROADCAST Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1936, Page 6
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