Cornhill. Organist- Harold Darke, Mus. Doc.
Mr. E. Kay Robinson, "British Plants - The Fern and the Fungus."
Dorothy Grenside.
Palais de Danse, conducted by Victor Voizanger.
Songs by Uncle Rex.
"Tom Brown 's Schooldays" (11), told by Uncle Rex.
"Seen from the Railway Carriage Window," by C.J. Allen.
by ALEX. FRYER'S ORCHESTRA, from the Rialto Theatre.
on behalf of the Belgrave Hospital for Children.
S.B. to all Stations.
M. Stephan, under the auspices of L'Institut Francais, "La Noel en France."
S.B. to all Stations
S.B. to all Stations.
Train Driver.
Cbambcr Music.
Mozart and Schubert.
THE CHARLES WOODHOUSE
QUARTET:
CHARLES WOODHOUSE
(Violin) ;
ERNEST YONGE (Viola);
CHARLES CRABBE
(Violoncello) ;
EUGENE CRUFT
(Double Bass), and RICHARD H. WALTHEW
(Piano).
Schubert
Allegro Vivace-Andante-Scherzo with Variations-Allegro Giusto.
(Sir PHILIP GIBBS. )
Given by PILGRIM."
THE QUARTET.
Piano Quartet in G Minor Mozart
(I 1st and 3rd Movements) Allegro
-Rondo Allegro.
Under the Direction of Albert Sandler.
Relayed from Eastbourne.
. S.B. to all Stations.
Prof. OLIVER ELTON : " Humour of the Great Books-Jane Austen. " S.B. from Liverpool.
Local News.
Reward - £100.
Every Listener a Detective.
This is the first of three episodes of a new serial radio drama, which will give everyone a chance to win £100. This reward will be sent to the listener whose solution of the crime portrayed in this drama most nearly coincides with the correct answer, which will be kept under seal until the last episode is broadcast on December 19th.
Solutions should be sent in after hearing the second part which will be given on December 12th, but full details of the conditions, date, etc., will he announced over the microphone on several occasions.