The Guardian (25/Feb/1937) - Wireless Notes and Programmes
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- article: Wireless Notes and Programmes
- newspaper: The Guardian (25/Feb/1937)
- keywords: Alfred Hitchcock, Shakespeare: Broadcasting and the Cinema (BBC Radio, 04/Mar/1937), Val Gielgud
Notes
- The debate featuring Hitchcock and Gielgud was broadcast on 4th March 1937 and then published in The Listener as "Much Ado About Nothing?".
Article
Wireless Notes and Programmes
Features To-day
- 3 15 — 4 45 : Bournemouth Municipal Concert (National).
- 7 15 — 8 5 : Radio Play (National).
- 8 35 — 9 0 : Talk by Granville Barker (National).
- 9 0 — 9 40 : Variety Entertainment (Regional, Northern Ireland, Scottish).
- 9 0 — 9 40 : Variety Relay (North).
- 9 40 — 10 0 : "In the Making" feature (Regional, North, Northern Ireland, Scottish).
Shakespeare, Flint, and Radio
The interesting series of talks which have dealt with practical questions of Shakespearean production to-night reach the controversial stage. Granville Barker, speaking as a producer and actor of many years' experience and as the creator of many notable Shakespearean productions, will discuss whether the dramatist can be interpreted in films or over the wireless, and will contend that he cannot in the first medium and only with limitations in the second. His will not be the last word on the matter, for next week Val Gielgud, the B.B.C.'s drama director, and Alfred Hitchcock, the British film producer, are to reply.