(to 14.00)
The 2LO Trio
A Talk on Imperial Baby Week, by Dame Janet Campbell, M.D., Senior Medical Officer to the Ministry of Health.
Kathleen Stacey (Soprano)
"Careers for Women: Outdoor Careers," by the Hon. Mrs. Norman Grosvenor, C.B.E.
(to 17.00)
Stories told by Miss Nobody Special.
Auntie Hilda at the Piano
Mr. A. Rowley's Talk on "Music That Speaks to You in Sound."
L.G.M. of the Daily Mail on "The Latest About the Zoo Snakes."
(to 18.45)
S.B. to all Stations.
Talk by the Radio Society of Great Britain
S.B. to all Stations.
Major L. Shoeten Sack on "Hints for a Holiday Abroad."
S.B. to other Stations.
Local News
Jerome Murphy in Irish Songs and Stories
The Wireless Orchestra
"Florentine March" ................ Fucik
Overture, "Saul" .................. Bazzini
"Valse de la Lune" ................ Jean d'Argent
Intermezzo, "Fairy Dreams" ........ Arthur Wood
8.25 Jerome Murphy in Irish Songs and Stories
8.35 The Orchestra
Suite, "My Native Heath" - Arthur Wood (1)
Scene: An Old Music Hall.
Chairman, Willie Rouse
I.-An Old-time March by the Orchestra.
II. Charles Coborn, the Veteran Walking Comedian, in his famous Songs, including
"Two Lovely Black Eyes" and "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo."
III.-Ray Wallace (Comedienne) in "Ten Minutes with Old-time Stars," giving impressions of
Vesta Victoria in "Grace Darling";
Julie Mackey in "I Can't Tell Why I Love You";
Gus Elen in "Alf a Pint of Ale";
Connie Ediss in "Class";
Marie Lloyd in "You Needn' Wink-I Know";
Vesta Tilley in "Jolly Good Luck to the Girl Who Loves a Soldier."
IV.- The Veterans of Variety
Original Artists in their familiar numbers:
Frank Leo, Old compositions.
Charlie Lee, Old time song and dance.
Lily Burnand, "Two Little Girls in Blue."
Leo Dryden, "The Miner's Dream of Home."
Arthur Roberts, "Good, Darn Good."
Sable Fern, "What is the Use of Loving a Girl?"
Jake Friedman, "The One Man Opera."
The Veterans, "For Old Times' Sake."
V.-Harry Thomas, in Reminiscences of his Father, the great "Little Thomas" of the Mohawk and Moore and Burgess Minstrels, concluding with Little Thomas's Greatest Success, "My Sarah."
S.B. to all Stations.
Mr. R.D.S. McMillan on "Charles Dickens."
S.B. to all Stations.
Local News
Waltzes, Old and New
The Orchestra
Jerome Murphy in Songs and Stories
The Orchestra