by Carmen of Cockaigne.
Programme of Music by The Gwan Cae Gurween Brass Band from Glamorganshire.
Piano Solos by Auntie Sophie. Songs by Uncle Hex. "The Fighting Fish." "Photography for Young Photographers," by Pollard Crowther.
by the Treasurer,
The Rt. Hon. the Earl of DONOUGH-MORE, K.P., P.C. S.B to other Stations.
S.B. to all Stations.
Topical Talk. S.B. to all Stations.
S.B. to all Stations except Belfast.
" The Making of the Coils and Set Assembly." S.B. to other Stations.
Olive Sturgess (Soprano). Peter Gawthorne (Baritone).
The Wireless Orchestra
4th Edition.
A Revue in Fifteen Beams.
Played by A Company of West-End Artists
Including Maudie Dunham, Tommy Handley, Jean Allistone, James Whigham, Iris White, Eddie Morris and The Dancing Radios.
Book by Jack Helliey.
Popular Musical Numbers.
Directed by James Lester and R.E. Jeffrey.
S.B. to other Stations.
Beam 1.- Introduction of Cast, Full Company.
Beam 2.- Opening Chorus, "Moonlight Mamma," Dancing Radios.
Beam 3.- Number, "Oh, Those Eves." Eddie Morris and Dancing Radios.
Beam 4.- Comedy Skit, "Oh!" James Whigham, Eddie Morris and Maudie Dunham.
Beam 5.- Duet, "You Never Know," Iris White and James Whigham.
Beam 6.- Comedy Number, "Old Top Hat," Tommy Handley.
Beam 7.- Comedy Patter. "Advice," Eddie Morris and Tommy Handley.
Beam 8.- Number, "Dublinola," Eddie Morris.
Beam 9.- Comedy Skit, "Courts," Tommy Handley, Eddie Morris, James Whigham, Jean Allistone and Iris White.
Beam 10.- Number. "Little You," James Whigham.
Beam 11.- Comedy Skit, "Burglars," Jean Allistone and James Whigham.
Beam 12.- Number. "Tell the World " Jean Allistone.
Beam 13.- Number. "Hum a Little Tune," Maudie Dunham.
Beam 14.- Speciality, Tommy Handley.
Beam 15.- Finale. "Daffodils Grow," Maudie Dunham and Full Company.
S.B. to all Stations. Local News.
[Starring] LLOYD SHAKESPEARE and ERNEST RUTHERFORD with GLADYS MILLAGE AT THE PIANO.
Assisted by THE RHYTHMIC COMBINATION.
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