Miss Flora Cameron: "Painters of Last Century (1) Whistler and Lord Leighton
Conductor, Walter Benson. Selection "Count of Luxembourg," (Lehar); "Idyll" (Eric Coates)
"One Morning, oh so Early" (Diack); "Pleading," (Elgar); "Sincerity," (Emilie Clarke)
Selection, "Cinq Mars," (Gounod); "Whispering of the Flowers," (Von Blon)
"The Garden of Young Heart," (Dorel); "Rose in the Bud," (Dorothy Forster; "She is Far from the Land," (Lambert)
Ballet Music; "The Demon," (Rubenstein); "Shadow Dance" (Dinorah). Meyerbeer
Auntie Janey, Request Songs
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Mr J. Granville Squiers, F.G.S. S.B. from London
S.B. from London
R. Wood Hawkes S.B. from Edinburgh.
Lena Dunn (contralto); Frank Scorgie (tenor); the Radio Players; the Station Orchestra (Conductor, Walter Benson): Frank Scorgia (tenor); "Afton Water" (Hume); "Flora MacDonald's Lament," (Gow); "The Lea Rig," (Reid)
Overture: "A Nicht wi' Burns," (Arr. Volti)
Touch not the Nettle, (arr. Somervell); "Ronald and I," (Gray); "Hame" (Walford Davies)
presented by the Radio Players, under the direction of D.H.Munro. Characters: Jim M'Lean (a crofter), Gerogre Dewar; Sandy Mitchell (a farm servant), William Meston; Jeannie Tullock (kitchen maid at Blair Farm), Betty Craig
Duet: "Turn Ye to Me," (Trad.)
in "Blate and Bashfu'," a Scots sketch, by Ross Campbell. Characters: Jeannie, Betty Craig, Sandy Wiliam Meston
"My Heart is Sair for Somebody," (MacCunn); "I'm Owre Young to Marry Yet" (Daick)
"My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose," (arr. Moffat); "Gae Bring Tae Me a Pint o'Wine," (Arr. Moffat); "Scotland Yet" (M'Leod)
"The Kiltie's Courtship" (McKenzie)
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Savoy Orpheans and Savoy Tango Bands from Savoy Hotel S.B. from London