The Wireless Trio and Gwen Annison (Contralto).
(to 16.30)
Story Telling, by Stacy Aumonier, the celebrated short-story writer.
A Nursery Talk by the House Physician of a London Hospital.
The Sleeping World, by Marion Henderson.
The Pardoner's Tale: The Three Villains, from The Canterbury Tales, adapted by Leonard Badman.
S.B. to all Stations.
Local News and Weather Forecast.
An Appeal on Behalf of the Royal Northern Hospital
The Most. Hon. The Marquis of Northampton, D.S.O.
S.B. to Cardiff and Bournemouth.
2LO Light Orchestra
Grand March, "Spirit of Pageantry".
Three Light Pieces, 1, "Lubly Lulu"; 2, "Fifinette"; 3, "Folies Bergere".
Dorothy Cowper (Soprano)
"The Spring's Awakening".
"The Secret of the Heart".
"Love in the Meadows".
2LO Light Orchestra
"Bal Masque".
Suite, "Sylvan Scenes", 1, "In Beauty's Bower"; 2, "Sylvia Dances"; 3, "The Pool of Narcissus"; 4, "Cupid's Carnival".
Douglas Sharpington (Baritone)
"Galloping Dick".
"Parson Brown".
2LO Light Orchestra
Folk Tune and Fiddle Dance.
S.B. to all Stations except Manchester.
"What We're Coming To", or "A Future Cause Celebre".
Swale v. Prendergast.
Tried by Mr. Justice Chirmp and an Extra Special Jury, on the 1st April, 1954.
Cast:-
S.B. to all Stations.
Sir William Bragg, K.B.E., F.R.S. (Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain).
S.B. to all Stations.
Professor A.J. Ireland
Relayed from the Savoy Hotel.
S.B. to all Stations except Aberdeen.