F.R.G.S.,
"Applied Geography-Historical."
" by A. Bonnet Laird.
relayed from the Capitol
Theatre, Haymarket.
Piano Improvisations by Uncle Jeff. Another Talk by Clifton R. Davy. "Gareth and Linet," told by Auntie Kathleen.
"The Open Air Sanctuaries of the National Trust," relayed from the Botanical Theatre, University College. S.B. to other Stations.
S.B. to other Stations.
S.B. to all Stations.
Mr. J. REID MOIR : " Man Before History-The Great Ice Age in East Anglia." S.B. to all Stations.
S.B. to other Stations.
S.B. to other Stations.
S.B. to other Stations.
Often Listeners must have been tantalised by the way in which a familiar tune eludes all attempt to find it a name. Tonight's programme of well-known music will afford an opportunity of playing this fascinating game by trying to anticipate the announcement which will be made after, instead of before, the various items.
S.B. to all Stations.
Mr. EDWARD CRESSY : " The
Engineer in Adventure-The Romance of the Suez Canal." S.B. from Manchester.
Local News.
An Experiment in Thought Reading in which every Listener will be invited to assist.
S.B. to all Stations.