Directed by SIDNEY FIRMAN
WALLIS AND DAWSON (Syncopated Duets)
ARSENAL v. SPURS
Mr. GEORGE F. ALLISON and Mr. DEREK McCULLOCH
THE LONDON RADIO DANCE BAND, directed by SIDNEY FIRMAN
FRANK LORDEN (Raconteur)
IVAN FIRTH and PHYLLIS SCOTT (Old Music Hall
3 successes
Selections from 'The Vagabond King,' played by the Daventry Quartet. A Missing Word Competition. 'Antony goes Blackberrying ' (Eleanor Farjeon)
Conducted by B. Walton O'Donnell.
HISTORIC Reculver, en the Kentish coast, is at last being induced, by scientific exploration, to give up the secrets of its varied past as Roman fort and Saxon monastery. Excavation was begun there last September by Major Gordon Home, the giver of this talk. who three years ago raised the fund by which the site was saved. A well-known archæologist, he has done much exploration of almost inaccessible Roman sites in Algeria and Tripoli, and particularly in Djerba, the Island of the Lotus-Eaters.
BACH
Miscellaneous Keyboard pieces
Played by BERKELEY MASON
THE WIRELESS MILITARY
BAND, conducted by B. WALTON O'DONNELL
W. H. SQUIRE (Violoncello)
Gavotte - Poppe
Love's Dream - Liszt, arr. Squire
A Drinking Song - Dunkler
Two Hungarian Dances. Nos. 5 and 6 - .Brahms
Valse Triste. (Waltz of Sadness) - Sibelius
Under the auspices of the Daily News
Relayed from the Royal Albert Hall
Country Dance—Mr. Isaac's Maggot-Dancers from HANTS
Morris Dances
Longborough Processional Dance Swaggering Boney
(Pipe and Tabor Accompaniment)—Dancers from CAMBRIDGE
Display by BASSE Navarre —Basque Dances Massed Display-Bacca Pipes
Country Dance—Dancers from LONDON
Country Dance, Pop Goes the Weasel—Dancers from OXFORD
Morris Dances— Rigs of Marlow—Dancers from
BIRMINGHAM CITY POLICE
Country Dances
Old Noll's Jig—Dancers from E. F. D. S. Parson's Farewell—Demonstration
Nonesuch—Team
Sword Dance—Traditional Team — Dancers from
HANDSWORTH
TONIGHTS contributor to the ' Writers of Today series is one of the .wittiest of the younger essayists (he is only thirty-three) and critics of literature. His books include 'Figures in Modern Literature, The English Comic
-Characters,' 'Adam in Moonshine,' and 'Open
House.'
NEIL KENYON (Scots Comedian)
YVETTE DARNAC (in Light Ballads) WISH WYNNE (Character Studies)
HARRY HEMSLEY (Child Impersonator)
KEL KEECH and ORD HAMILTON
(Syncopated Songs with Piano and Ukulele)
THE SAVOY ORPHEANS and THE SAVOY HAVANA BAND, from the Savoy Hotel