A Demonstration of its Music and Effects
Most of the pioneer days of radio will remember how the early sets were affected by objects brought close to them. The electronde is an instrument that turns these outside interferences to advantage. Martin Taubman will show the viewers the extraordinary musical effects he can produce merely by a delicate motion of the hand. Ostensibly he is able to produce sound out of thin air.
Directed by Henry Hall
With Molly, Marie, and Mary (The Three Sisters), Dan Donovan, George Elrick.
At the close of this afternoon's programme a chart arranged in co-operation with the Air Ministry will forecast the weather.
Rosalind Wade in a demonstration of Tap Dancing.
Rosalind Wade, as well as being a brilliant dancer herself, has an extraordinary flair as a teacher. She has appeared in Variety and has organised dancing scenes in several Hollywood films. This, then, is a great chance for would-be tap-dancers to pick up a point or two from an expert. Altogether, she runs eight dancing troupes. Radio listeners will remember the regular broadcasts of her Dancing Daughters.
A Demonstration of its Music and Effects