Mrs. COTTlNGTON TAYLOR : Hints on Keeping
Food Fresh'
11.0 11.30 (London only)
Experimental Television Transmission by the Baird Process
DON HYDEN (Violin)
ALBERT HARDIE (Pianoforte)
by LEONARD H. WARNER
Relayed from
ST. BOTOLPH'S, BISHOPSGATE
By CHRISTOPHER STONE
Miss C. A. SIMPSON : 'Rural Survey-X,
The Shapes of our Villages'
2.55 Interlude
3.0 'Peoples of the World and their Homes'
-VII, Captain G. I. FINCH : ' Tibetan Villages '
3.20 Interlude
3 25 ' Hints on Athletics and Games.'
Miss DOREEN SPENDER : ' Swimming —II
3.40 Interlude
THE SYBIL EATON QUARTET
CHRISTINE MCCLURE (Mezzo-Soprano)
MOSCHETTO and his ORSCHESTRA
From THE MAY FAIR HOTEL
' comes in like a lion, and goes out like a lamb
A ' Windy ' Programme, which, unless we are all blown away, will include
' Chimney Pots ' (Carey Gray)
' The Battle of the Winds and Trees ' (Georgina
Mase)
6.0 Mrs. Beauchamp TufneU: 'President Masaryk at Home.'
WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN
BEETHOVEN SONATAS
Played by EDWARD ISAACS (Pianoforte)
Sonata in B Flat, Op. 22
Allegro con brio ; Adagio ; Menuetto ; Rondo (Allegretto)
Professor F. T. G. HOBDAY , C.M.G.,
F.R.C.V.S., ' Veterinary Work '
Mr. DESMOND MACCARTHY : ' The Ideal
Spectator'
Relayed from THE QUEEN'S HALL
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co.,
Ltd.)
Weather Forecast, Second General News Bulletin
(Continued)
' PEOPLE AND THINGS'.
THE SPLENDIDE DANCE BAND
FROM THE HOTEL SPLENDIDE