by GEORGE GROSSMITH
THERE is no more prominent figure in the entertainment world than Mr. Grossmith, actor-manager, dramatic author and representative of a great theatrical family. From 1900 to 1914 he played at the Gaiety Theatre, and after the war opened the now Winter Garden Theatre. Some of his greatest successes were made in The Shop Girl, Our Miss Gibbs, To-night's the Night and, of course, No, No Nanette, the phenomenal run of which at the Palace Theatre ended only this autumn. Mr. Grossmith's experience of the entertainment industry in so much of its forms has before now been of great service to the B.B.C., and listeners will be especially interested to hear a programme chosen and arranged entirely by him.