S.B. from Cardiff
A special descriptive broadcast of the International Rugby Match played on Cardiff Arms Park.
(A plan of the ground, which will help listeners to follow the progress of the game in detail, will be given in next week's issue of THE RADIO TIMES, to be publi8hed on February 4.)
Conducted by Lieut. B. WALTON O'DONNELL, R.M.
The Sonatas'of Mozart played through consecutively at this hour daily throughout the week.
ELSIE AVRIL (Solo Violin, unaccompanied)
NATIONAL DANCES ELSIE AVRIL English Dance Tunes ELSIE AVRIL
Scotch and Irish Jig Tunes
MR. JEROME K. JEROME is an important accession to the series of Contemporary
Humorists who have broadcast from the London Studio during the past few months. The author of that comic masterpiece, Three Men in a Boat,' and that most striking of stage pieces, ' The Passing of the Third Floor Back ' should need little introduction to any English audience, but readers may particularly remember the charming article of Victorian reminiscences that he wrote for the Christmas Number of The Radio Times.
'THE DISORDERLY ROOM' and Scene : Somewhere in France.
TEX McLEOD (Spinning Ropes and Yarns) SANDY ROWAN (Scotch Comedian) THE Two Bobs (in Syncopation)
BLANCHE TOMLIN (Musical Comedy Successes)