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Page 10 from 23rd April 1937Relays From Griyndebourne • 25egeob 044 The office of the B.B.C.'s Director of Public Relations is to keep those relations sweet. Sometimes I......

The Ways Of B.b.c.
Page 10 from 4th December 1936Settled Imperfections ? "tie gtede *Se That it is my duty to administer kicks and not ha'pence to the B.B.C. is an established rule of radio......

Is There A Bee In Their Bonnet ?
Page 10 from 28th January 1938England And America At War OverSpelling eve eLe 04 / t . Pie AC The death of Bill Hanson silences a voice which, week by week for several years,......

The Play
Page 10 from 18th October 1936Going Places I have never yet discovered by what criterion a modern musical comedy is to be judged. Like the man who knows nothing about art, but......

Broadcasting
Page 13 from 4th October 1935By Wiffrid Rooke Ley' DEAR LIS1 ENER, — have been exploring some of the odd corners of the programmes, rather with a purpose. As you know, there......

Littler And Better
Page 4 from 17th October 1952THEATRE: By W. J. IGOE LOVE FROM JUDY (Saville) THE time has come when Mr. I Emile Littler must be denounced, exposed for what he is, a......

The Film
Page 10 from 16th June 1939The Greatness of little Mr Chips Goodbye, Mr Chips M ETRO GOLDWYN MAYER in England grows more and more British with every production. Graduating......

Notes
Page 13 from 24th August 1935The general strike of 1926 and the voice that reported its happenings hour by hour to the nation are recalled by the appointment of Mr. B. E.......

Has Let — Every Age' Smanin
Page 10 from 15th January 1937The Street Full Length Grandeur At The Old Vic Hamlet is the expression of Every-age'sMan-in-the-Street. If one could plot the points of the......

Noteworthy In The Coming Week
Page 10 from 27th November 1936Monday: St. Andrew's Day Programme. " Pickwick" (new English Opera), Act I, from Covent Garden. Wednesday: Elgar's " Dream of Gerontius " at......