(to 14.00)
Mr. E. Kay Robinson, President of the British Empire Naturalists Association, on "British Birds."
(to 15.45)
"Books Worth Reading," by Jenny Wren.
Organ and Orchestral Music relayed from Shepherd's Bush Pavilion.
(to 17.00)
"A Lake with No Water in It," and "Tom, Dick and Harry" (Part II.), by E. Le Breton Martin.
"Why All Men Love the Moon," by Florence Holbrook.
The Wicked Uncle. Stories of some Famous Diamonds.
(to 18.15)
by Mr. R.J. Lesslie, Chairman of the Board of Management.
(to 18.55)
S.B. to all Stations.
Archibald Haddon, the B.B.C. Dramatic Critic
S.B. to all Stations.
Local News
Conducted by Dan Godfrey, Junr.
Relayed from The N.A.R.M. Exhibition, Royal Albert Hall
Osmond Davis (Tenor), Helena Millais (Entertainer), Craighall Sherry (Scotch Entertainer)
7.30 The Band
S.B. to all Stations.
Sir Halford MacKinder on "The British Commonwealth of Nations" - No. I: "Canada."
S.B. to all Stations.
Local News
S. Kneale Kelley (Violin), Frank Almgill (Flute), Sidonie Goossens (Harp), Edwin Malkin (Organ)
In Special Arrangements of Selected Popular Melodies.
Helena Millais, in "More Fragments from Life," including "Spring-cleaning John Henry. "