PETER HOWARD (Baritone) MARIE DARE (Violomello)
HORACE SOMERVILLE (Pianoforte)
1.15-2.0 A LUNCH HOUR CONCERT
Relayed from THE TOWN HALL, Birmingham
THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ADRIAN BOULT
Overture, 'Tannhäuser' - Wagner
Two English Idylls - Butterworth
Finale, Fourth Symphony in B Flat - Beethoven
Entr'acte, 'Carmen' - Bizet
Gopak (Russian Dance) - Mussorgsky
Mr. A. LLOYD JAMES : Speech and Language '
2.50 Talk on the Maintenance of Sets by THE
B.B.C. SENIOR EDUCATION ENGINEER: ' The Use of Battery Eliminators : Inside the Set-III'
From WESTMINSTER ABBEY
3.45 Mr. J. W. ROBERTSON SCOTT: Our Groat
Grandfathers' Countryside-I, What it looked like'
MR. J. W. ROBERTSON SCOTT , who is no newcomer to the microphone, has as extensive a knowledge of the English countryside as anyone-and ho has this advantage over many other experts, that his knowledge is as great of yesterday as of today. This afternoon's talk is the first of a series of six, during the course of which he will describe the countryside of our great grandfathers-the countryside that is, in fact, little more than a legend to most of us now. Mr. Robertson Scott , incidentally, is the proprietor and editor of an individual quarterly called The Countryman.
MURIEL HERBERT (Soprano) SYDNEY NORTHCOTE (Tenor) ANDREW BROWN 'S QUINTET
'THE WHITE RABBIT AND BILL THE LIZARD'
From 'ALICE IN WONDERLAND' (Lewis Carroll )
Arranged as a dialogue story
With Incidental Music by THE GERSHOM PARKINGTON QUINTET
; WEATHER FORECAST,
FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
HANDEL'S ARIAS
Sung by STILES-ALLEN
7.0 Miss V. SACKVILLE-WEST: New Novels'
7.15 Musical Interlude
7.25 Mr. A. V. JUDGES: Life and Labour in England from Elizabeth to Anne-II, Tudor Village Life and Husbandry '
By Tudor times, the peasant had freed himself from the old obligations which had bound him to the soil in enforced labour for the manorial lord; but by gaining personal freedom, he had lost his security. New methods of husbandrv were another feature of the transition; rack-rents and evictions disturbed the tenure of the copyholder, and a new class of wealthy men, unhampered by social tradition, played an increasingly vigorous part in agrarian changes. One other point to be broached tonight by Mr. Judges is the place of Tudor women in the home and in the fields.
KATE WINTER (Soprano)
JOSEPH FARRINGTON (Baritone)
THE WIRELESS MILITARY BAND
Conducted by B. WALTON O'DONNELL
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN
Organized by THE LEAGUE or NATIONS UNION
Relayed from THE GUILDHALL
The speakers are
The Rt. Hon. Viscount CECIL OF CHELWOOD
The Rt. Hon. PHILIP SNOWDEN , M.P., Chancellor of the Exchequer
General the Rt. Hon. J. C. SMUTS
SIR JOHN POWER
Sir HERBERT MORGAN , will then auction the manuscript of 'JOURNEY'S END'
JACK PAYNE and the B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA
JANET JOYE (Impersonator)