Listings
From ' When Two or Three,' page 99
Mr. R. J. G. BOOTHBY , M.P.
Contributors
Unknown:
Mr. R. J. G.
Boothby
At The Organ of The Regal, Kingstotf-
6n-Thames
ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Anton Relayed from the Brixton Astoria
Contributors
Conducted By:
Anton
Relayed
Conducted by Charles Shadwell
Relayed from The Hippodrome Theatre, Coventry
(From Birmingham)
Contributors
Conductor:
Charles
Shadwell
' Tracing History Backwards '—VI
Mr. ROBERT BELOE : ' Men and Machines in Former Times'
2.25 RECEPTION TEST
Contributors
Unknown:
Mr. Robert
Beloe
Mr. A. LLOYD JAMES : ' Setting Words to Speech
Music'
Contributors
Unknown:
Mr. A.
Lloyd
Relayed from WESTMINSTER ABBEY
German Reading
Dr. ERNST DEISSMANN: Poetry—' Der
Handschuh ' (Schiller)
(Leader, A. Rossi )
Directed by Emilio Colombo , at 4.45
Contributors
Leader:
A.
Rossi
Directed By:
Emilio
Colombo
Directed by John Bridge
(North Regional Programme)
Contributors
Directed By:
John
Bridge
' The Roads of England '—VIII
'War on the Highway'
A Play by L. DU GARDE PEACH
(Continued overleaf.)
Contributors
Play By:
L.
du Garde Peach
Tiuie Signal, Greenwich
WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN and Bulletin for Farmers
BRAHMS' SONGS
Sung by HERBERT HEYNER (Baritone)
An die Nachtigall (To the Nightingale)
O wusst' ieh doch den Weg (Oh that I might retrace the way)
O liebliche Wangen (To my Lady's Face) Feldeinsainkeit (In Summer Fields) Sonntag (Sunday)
Contributors
Baritone:
Herbert
Heyner
General Notices connected with Government and other Public Services
A Discussion between Mr. L. A. G. STRONG and Mr. HUGH WALPOLE
Confession is as good for broadcasting as it is for the soul, judging by the appreciation drawn forth by Air. Strong's honest avowals of what he really enjoys in his reading. Tonight he engages in the first of several discussions with fellow novelists, and, if Mr. Hugh .Walpole is as frank as his host, ' a good time should be had by all.'
Contributors
Unknown:
Mr. L. A.
G. Strong
Unknown:
Mr. Hugh
Walpole
A Concert Party Show L
The particular flavour of this Concert Party show, which has proved so acceptable to listeners in search of gay, tuneful entertainment, owes everything to the hereditary flair of its producer. While retaining the freshness that gave the original Concert Parties so much of their charm, the ' White Coons ' meet the needs of broadcasting with a quicker tempo, a greater .range and adaptability. A well-tried cast, headed by Stanley Holloway and a famous two-piano team, should ensure listeners of a gay hour and the White Coons of yet another success.
Contributors
Unknown:
Stanley
Holloway
Unknown:
White
Coons
Weather Forecast, Second General News Bulletin
Mr. VERNON BARTLETT
This will be Mr. Bartlett's first appearance at the London microphone since he started on his tour of the Continent early .in March. Within the last three months he has seen European politics at first hand and events moving even quicker than usual. In the course of his travels Mr. Bartlett has talked with many of the leading politicians of Europe, and listeners will welcome hack their own foreign correspondent tonight with particular interest.
Contributors
Unknown:
Mr. Vernon
Bartlett
MEGAN FOSTER (Soprano) and ANTONI SALA (Violoncello)
Conducted by the Reverend W. H. ELLIOTT
Relayed from ST. MICHAEL'S, CHESTER SQUARE
Contributors
Unknown:
Reverend W. H.
Elliott
THE B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA, directed by HENRY HALL
(Shipping Forecast at 11.0)
Contributors
Directed By:
Henry
Hall