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The 2LO Military Band
Conductor: Dan Godfrey Junr.
Relayed from the N.A.R.M. Exhibition, Royal Albert Hall, London

During the evening Robert Radford (bass) and Winifred Fisher (soprano) will sing at the studio.

At 9 p.m. will be given a performance of the winning play, awarded the £50 prize in the recent BBC Play Competition.
Hunt the Tiger (Henry A. Hering)
Scene: Paris. The drawing-room in the house of Mons. Jules
Time: December, 1781
The plot of this play holds the elements of decided novelty. Mons. Jules has conceived the most thrilling and remarkable form of sport for the entertainment of those who have lost interest in life and are prepared to accept an exciting and sporting way out of it. He finds would-be suicides in the streets of Paris, invited them to his flat, and then suggests his novel way of relieving them of the burden of life.

Contributors

Musicians:
The 2LO Military Band
Conductor:
Dan Godfrey Junr.
Bass:
Robert Radford
Soprano:
Winifred Fisher
Writer (Hunt the Tiger):
Henry A. Hering
Monsieur Jules (an inventor):
Fisher White
Edmond Savine (a poet from Brittany):
Kenneth Kent
Mademoiselle de Vincennes (a lady of the court):
Irene Rooke

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