ENA BARTY (Soprano)
FRANK FLAVELLE (Tenor)
to the Most Rev. The Rt. Hon. Randall Thomas David son, Archbishop of Canterbury Relayed from the Guildhall
The City Chamberlain, Sir ADRIAN POLLOCK , addresses the ARCHBISHOP and admits him to the Honorary Freedom of the City
The ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY replies
by EDGAR T. COOK
Relayed from Southwark Cathedral
Readings in Foreign Languages for Secondary Schools—German, by OTTO SIEPMANN—' Iphigenie' (Goethe)
3.15 (Daventry only) East Coast Fishing Bulletin
ELSIE FRANCIS-FISHER (Contralto)
YVONNE MORRIS (Violoncello)
MAUD MELLIAR (Oboe)
From the Hotel Cecil
CECIL DixoN will play Piano Solos
REX PALMER will sing of ' Devonshire Cream and Cider '—and Other Things
' John Ridd rides the Strawberry Mare'—a story re-told from ' Lorna Doone ' (R. D. Black-more)
MARY O'FARRELL will tell the story of ' Dearie Lulu ' (Mabel Marlowe )
SCHUBERT'S WINTERREISE
Sung by PARRY JONES (Tenor)
DIE WINTERREISE (The Winter Journey) is a setting of twenty-four songs by Wilhelm Milller , which Schubert composed in 1827, the year before he died.
The story is not so definite as that of the more familiar Maid of the Mill cycle, which has several times been broadcast.
A youth's romance is over, and he takes his lonely road in sorrow. Everything reminds him of his past happiness, yet promises no renewal of it. He dreams of May, and wakes to winter. He sees portents in nature of the final departure of hope, and of the coming of death.
Tonight we are to hear the first four songs in the cycle Gute Nacht (Good Night), Die Wetterfahne (The Weathercock), Gefrnrne Thranen (Frozen Tears), Erstarrung (Benumbed).
CLARICE MAYNE and her Pianist, BOBBY ALDERSON
GILBERT MAURICE and DORIS ROLAND )
(Comedy Duo)
Tommy HANDLEY (Comedian)
THE Two HOFFMANS
(Syncopated Pianoforte Solos)
JACK PAYNE and the B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA
And
Twenty Minutes of VAN AND SCHENCK
Relayed from the Palladium
between
Miss MARGERY FRY and Capt. ARTHUR EVANS ,
M.P.,
'Should Capital Punishment be Abolished ? '