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News from 26/01/1938

1938; Gale Group;

Autores

Violet Grenfell, John Pratt Whitman, John A. Pace, Grace Wyndham Goldie, J. Fairfax-Blakeborough, Andrew Stewart, Paul Ladmirault, C. H. Middleton, John Hilton, Sir Charles Petrie, E. B. Robertson, Harold Temperley, A. F. Russell, J. Bate, Edwin Muir, W. H. Mellers, Rev. W. R. Matthews, D. B. Crane, W. S. Mansfield, Michael Balcon, Fergus MacCunn Chief Secretary, H. A. Smith, George Eastgate, Herbert Read, Richard Norton, William Teeling, C. S. Clements, John Broomfield, Salijok, Scott Goddard, Edmund Blunden, Wilson Harris, Moray McLaren, R. C. K. Ensor, Maurice Healy,

Resumo

The Listener Thomas Kerfoot & Co., Ltd. Physio-Therapy and National Fitness Wolsey Hall, Oxford W. Heffer & Sons Ltd. Newmectric, Ltd. Geographical Magazine VI-TAN "Duchess" University Tailors Ltd. University Correspondence College Cassell Green & Co., Ltd. Principal Contents How Films are Made Michael Balcon, film producer, opens the second of the series of twelve discussions on films, broadcast on Mondays at 8 (National), followed by Richard Norton, Managing Director of a leading English studio Liberty and Efficiency: Italy A Discussion between Sir Charles Petrie and Wilson Harris Story of the Creation To get the full effect of this story you must imagine that it is being told by an old mammy in the South as she is putting the children to bed The Ordnance Survey has Published an interesting facsimile … Studio Opera Reading Room Hours Did You Hear That? One of Seven The Art of Children Children's Paintings Round the Art Exhibitions Where the League Failed Part of a discussion between H. A. Smith, Professor of International Law in the University of London, and R. C. K. Ensor, Research Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford Post-War Pessimism In the Margin The Haunting of Angrove Hall F. A. Rice's Film Guide From his broadcast on January 23 Radio News-Reel January 17—23 A pictorial summary of the week's news drawn from the Broadcast News Bulletins Signposts to God—IV. Authority January Quintet Next week we shall publish the first of the series … 'Moi Aussi …' The Assistant Director of Features and Drama replies to 'J'accuse', Grace Wyndham Goldie's Criticism of feature programmes in our last issue Chrysanthemums and Dahlias Are You Thinking of Buying a Farm? Just Back from Scandinavia Mr. A. W. Hanson Television Table Tennis Revolution in Russia Feature Programmes Drink and the B. B. C. Was Herbert Spencer an Optimist? Performing Animals An Absent-minded Gunner Spanish Background Authors and Sixpenny Editions 'Things I Cannot Explain' Mystery at Versailles 'How to Build Your Own House' Fourteen Institutions Concerned with various branches … The Listener's Book Chronicle Crime and the Community. By Leo Page Faber. 12s. 6d. The Listener's Book Chronicle World Natural History. By E. G. Boulenger Batsford. 7s. 6d. The Listener's Book Chronicle The Unpublished Correspondence of Honoré de Balzac and Madame Zulma Carraud, 1829-1850. Bodley Head. 15s. The times D. Appleton-Century Company National Children's Home Oxford University Press The Listener's Book Chronicle My Father's House: An Autobiography By Pierrepont B. Noyes. Murray. 15s. La Chanson Populaire Francaise A special series of French folk-songs will be broadcast during the week. The article below is by a distinguished French composer and authority on folk-music Contemporary Music Concert I—Markevitch and Vogel National 200 kc/s (1,500 m.) Full details of the programmes will be found in 'The Radio Times' Regional 877 kc/s (342.1 m.); Midland (M.)—1,013 kc/s (296.2 m.); West (W. E.)—1050 kc/s (287.7 m.); Wales (W.)—804 kc/s (373.1 m.); North (N.)—668 kc/s (449.1 m.); Scottish (S.)—767 kc/s (391.1 m.); Northern Ireland (N. I.)—977 kc/s (307.1 m.) Unless otherwise stated, the items refer to the main Regional Programme only Three Nuns Competition No. 411. Report on Crossword No. 409 World-Radio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Printed in England by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd., 98-99, …

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