JULIUS ROSTALL (Violin)
HENRY BRONKHURST (Pianoforte)
by ARTHUR E. TEMPLE
Organist and Director of the Choir, iHornsey Parish Church
(Relayed from St. Maryle-Bow)
From the May Fair .Hotel
S.B. from Edinburgh
(Continued)
Dr. B. A. KEEN : 'The Why and Wherefore of Farming (Course III)-The Farmer's Year: What happens in the Spring'
'TADPOLES AND TIDDLERS '
-according to that renowned ' ologist,'
The Wicked Uncle!
MRS. MARION CRAN 'S recent talk on 'Small Gardens ' leads inevitably into her subject tonight. Speaking under the auspices of the National Gardens Gufld, Mrs. Cran will give advice to both those whose only hope of a garden is on the window-sill (exposed to the soot of tho city and itself impossibly circumscribed-until you know how to make the best of it), and to those more fortunate gardeners to whom the window-box is but a decoration, an addition, to the general gardening scheme.
Played by JULIETTE ALVIN
Sonata for Violoncello and Piano - Pianelli-
Arranged by GORDON McCONNEL
People sing
Like anything
About the Spring
Anon.
. Artists:
LEONARD HENRY
ANONA WINN
WYNNE AJELLO
HERBERT SIMMONDS
At the Pianos:
HARRY PEPPER and DORIS ARNOLD
THE GERSHOM PARKINGTON QUINTET
THE REVUE CHORUS
KATHARINE GOODSON (Pianoforte)
THE WIRELESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(Leader, S. KNEALE KELLEY )
Conducted by Sir HENRY J. WOOD