Organist. Dr. CHARLES F. WATERS
. F.R.C.O.
Relayed from St. Lawrence Jewry.
, from Marble Arch Pavilion.
Songs by Kate Winter.
Sandy Strong-i -th'-Arm (E. Le Breton Martin). Gertie Grunter 's Toothache (Olwen Bowcn ).
THE LONDON RADIO
DANCE BAND :
Directed by SIDNEY FIRMAN.
French Talk by M. STEPHAN :
" Dans un Magazin Francais."
interpreted by LUCY PIERCE.
E Major.
Prelude ; Allemande; Courante ;
Air (popularly known as " The Harmonious Blacksmith "), with Five Varia-1 ions.
" Kindness to Animals."
CARL FUCHS (1st Violoncello).
AMBROSE GAUNTLETT
(2nd Violoncello). PHILIP NIFOSI (3rd Violoncello).
D. MILLAR CRAIG.
(4th Violoncello).
V, HELY HUTCHINSON
(Pianoforte).
WINIFRED FISHER (Soprano).
CARL FUCHS and AMBROSE GAUNTLETT.
AMBROSE
GAUNTLETT, D. MILLAR CRAIG, and V. HELY HUTCHINSON.
CARL FUCHS, AMBROSE
GAUNTLETT, PHILIP NIFOSI, and D. MILLAR CRAIG.
Written for Broadcasting by Julius Hare.
Presented by Howard Rose.
Characters (in the order of their speaking):
The time is early in the year 1645, before the battle of Naseby, while the final issue of the struggle between the forces of Charles and Cromwell still lies in the balance. The place is a country road at night, and later the interior of an inn.
Mr. J. CADMAN , " Up the Amazon River."
Local Announcements.
S. HAYWOOD (The Champion Mouth-Organist).
REX LONDON (Patter).
G. H. CARLISLE (Syncopated Songs at Piano).
CLARA SALISBURY-BAKER (Canadian Entertainer).
HAROLD KIMBERLEY and OLIVE GROVES in a Light Vocal Entertainment.
NEW PRINCE'S TORONTO
BAND, ALFREDO AND HIS BAND. and HAL SWAIN and HIS CANADIANS, from
NEW PRINCE'S RESTAURANT.