Relayed from St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate.
Organ Recital, Leonard H. Warner.
Prayers.
Address by the Rev. A. Lombardini, Hon. C.P.
Hymn No. 274.
Hymn Preludes:
Mr.
,T. C. Stobart. and Miss Mary Somerville : " Heroes of Fiction -Dickens's Pickwick."
by A. Bonnet
Laird.
Songs from "When We Were Very Young", by Dale Smith.
"Mr Teddy Bear", told by Uncle Ajax.
"Winnie the Pooh", told by Uncle Peter.
Christopher Robin's Corner.
ALEX FRYER 'S ORCHESTRA from the Rialto Theatre.
by the Royal Horticultural Society.
Prof. C. J. PATTEN , M.A.,
"Bird Life: The Triumph of Beauty." S.B. from Sheffield.
EDWARD ISAACS playing the Third Sonata, Op. 2, No. 3 in C Major-Second, Third, and Fourth Movements :
Adagio ; Scherzo (Allegro);
Assai allegro.
"Assyrian
Christians."
Solo Pianoforte: Stanislaw Niedzielski.
The Wireless Symphony Orchestra:
Conducted by Dan Godfrey.
Allegro Maestoso, Larghetto (Romance), Vivace (Rondo)
THE SERENADERS
(Mandoline Band). ROBERT PERCY
(Entertainer).
"The Caretaker ".. Robert Percy
EDWARD GERMAN. will conduit,
In a programme of his own works.
"Spring" (from Symphonic Suite,
"The Seasons").
"The Willow Song" Othello
Harold Williams (Baritone).
"All the World"
Awakes To-day" ("Three-Spring Songs.")
"My Song is of the Sturdy North"
The Orchestra.
"Valse Gracieuse (Symphonic Suite in D Minor).
"West Country Lad" ("Tom
Jones").
"Welsh Rhapsody."
Chats with Famous Authors : Mrs.
BELLOC LOWNDES : "Read Anything."
Local News.
Four episodes, written by FRANK H. SHAW , the Radio Dramatist, will be broadcast. Each of the first three will bring in a syllable of the given word, and the fourth will embody the word itself.
The solution will be given at the end of the programme.