This evening listeners are to hear one of the most interesting of broadcasters. In the school holidays, and once a term by permission of the Headmaster of Oundle School, the Science master allows himself to forget ' stinks ' and becomes a star of the air. And does he talk about test tubes and litmus paper ? Not a bit of it. He gives amusing burlesques, and his pupils at Oundle (or at home if the holidays are on) tune in and are tickled to death.
Arthur Marshall was until recently up at Cambridge, where he gained a reputation among his friends for his amusing studies of women. He has broadcast in five out of eight Nelson Keys revues.