Solomon (pianoforte) : Polonaise in A flat, Op. 53 (Chopin); Study in A flat, Op. 25, No. I (Chopin) Elisabeth Schumann (soprano) :
Warnung (Mozart) ; Wer hat das Liedlein erdacht (Mahler) ; Standchen
Op. 17, No. 2 (Richard Strauss) ; Morgen (Richard Strauss) Harold Bauer (pianoforte): Novelette in D, Op. 21, No. 2 (Schumann) ; Clair de lune (Moonlight) (Suite bergamasque) (Debussy)
Third Day of Request Week
' The Scarecrow Party '
Being an adventure of Worzet Gum-midge by BARBARA EUPHAN TODD with Hugh E. Wright , Lauri Lupino Lane , Rosamond Barnes , Grace Allardyce , Diana Lincoln , Dora Barton , and Dora Gregory
THE STAR GAZER
Contributors
Unknown:
Barbara Euphan
Todd
Unknown:
Hugh E.
Wright
Unknown:
Lauri Lupino
Lane
Unknown:
Rosamond
Barnes
Unknown:
Grace
Allardyce
Unknown:
Diana
Lincoln
Unknown:
Dora
Barton
Unknown:
Dora
Gregory
A Rural Divertisement by ASHLEY STERNE and A. A. THOMSON
Lyrics by A. A. THOMSON
Music written and orchestrated by ASHLEY STERNE
Characters in order oj their appearance
' IMITO '
Hikers, Countrymen, etc.
Scene : Marigold Cottage, near the village of Steeple Thatchby
THE BBC REVUE CHORUS and THE BBC THEATRE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MARK H. LUBBOCK
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
' Cottage Loaf ' will be repeated tomorrow at 8.30 in the National programme
Contributors
Unknown:
Ashley
Sterne
Unknown:
A. A.
Thomson
Unknown:
A. A.
Thomson
Conducted By:
Mark H.
Lubbock
Produced By:
Archie
Campbell
Gloria Lyndhurst:
Adèle
Dixon
Jimmie Prout:
Johnnie
Schofield
Mrs Boddis:
Drusilla
Wills
Ephraim Earwhacker:
Franklyn
Bellamy
Policeman Povey:
Dick
Francis
George Brooke:
Wilfred
Thomas
Philip:
Patrick
Waddington
Angela:
Betty Huntley
Wright
Charlie:
Charles
Wade
will again tell the story of ' Charles ' which he originally broadcast in 1927 A. J. Alan will broadcast again tomorrox in the National programme a: 10.20
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