Miss ELEANOR RATHBONE sits as Independent
Member for the English Universities, but she is probably best known to listeners as the champion of family allowances and the endowment of family life.
11.0 11.30 (London only) Experimental Television
Transmission by the Baird Process
MURIEL MICHELL (Contralto)
ARTHUR DUXBURY (Tenor)
Directed by GEORGES HAECK
From the RESTAURANT
FRASCATI
Miss C. Von Wyss : "Nature Study for Town and Country Schools - VIII, How Moulds are Related to Toadstools"
2.55 Interlude
3.0 Miss Marjorie Barber: "Stories and Story-Telling in Prose and Verse: Epic" (Homer - The Iliad)
3.25 Interlude
3.30 Mrs. C. D. Rackham: "How we Manage our Affairs - III, How the Council works inside our homes"
Our reception of the various officials who (for our good) descend from time to time on our homes will surely be more sympathetic if we have a clearer knowledge of why, exactly, they are sent. Mrs. Rackham's talk, this afternoon, is designed to tell us when and why committees send their officials â the health visitor, the sanitary inspector, the school nurse, or the school attendance officer, the rate collector, and so on.
VIRGINIA McLEAN (Pianoforte)
THE LENA MASON STRING QUARTET
Played by ALEX TAYLOR
Relayed from DAVIS' THEATRE, CROYDON
' My PROGRAMME ' by E. LE BRETON MARTIN
; WEATHER FORE
CAST, FIRST GENERAL News Bulletin
BACH'S FRENCH SUITES
Played by VICTOR HELY-HUTCHINSON (Pianoforte)
SIR Richard REDMAYNE 'S third talk sketches the evolution of mining legislation from the no-trade-union days of the eighteenth century to the laws of the days immediately before the war.
By ETHEL BARTLETT and RAB
ROBERTSON
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND
GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
ELLIS BURFORD (Soprano)
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA
Conducted by John ANSELL
' A JOY RIDE'
JACK HARRIS 'S GROSVENCR HOUSE BAND from
GROSVENOR HOUSE, PARK LANE