THE AUDRIE FORD TRIO
EVELYN BRYAN (Mezzo-Soprano)
From the Savoy Hotel
THE LONDON VIOLONCELLO
QUARTET
ALEXANDER McCREDIE (Tenor)
MARBLE ARCH PAVILION ORCHESTRA
From the Marble Arch Pavilion
THIS is the second of the now series of talks in which listeners who have fany idea tof going abroad for their holidays will be given a great deal of useful information about both the attractions of and the facilities for travelling to different foreign countries. Brittany, Provence, Tuscany, Southern Italy and the Dolomites will be amongst the regions dealt with in future talks.
'Valso Bluette ' and other Violin Solos by DAVID WISE
' The Thieves '-a Drama of the Woods by H. MORTIMER BATTEN
' Some Heroes of the Stamp Album,' another
Stamp Talk. by W. H. WOSENCROFT
TCHAIKOVSKY'S SONGS
Sung by TATIANA MAKUSHINA
DAVID WISE (Violin) ; FRANK ALMGILL (Flute) ; CHARLES DRAPER (Clarinet); AMBROSE GAUNT-LETT (Violoncello); SIDONIE GOOSSENS (Harp)
Directed by STANFORD ROBINSON
The Music specially written and arranged by KENNETH A. WRIGHT
CLAUDE CAVALOTTE
(Saxophone)
CAROL LYNE and PARTNER (Light Songs at the Piano)
HELEN GARDINER
(Character Studies)
GEORGE CARNEY
(Entertainer)
TOURRANI, with his Guitar
THE B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA
Personally conducted by JACK PAYNE
T ISTENERS who have enjoyed
Professor Garstang's previous broadcasts, in which he has brought the songs of the birds to the microphone, and followed them with a fascinating commentary on their peculiarities, will be glad to know that tonight's is the first of a new series of three. Next week he will go on to the more complex and musical songs of those birds which bring their joyous notes to gladden our country-side in Spring and Summer days.
by THOMAS JONES and THE GRAND HOTEL, EASTBOURNE,
ORCHESTRA
Vocalist, DOROTHY BENNETT
Relayed from the Grand Hotel,
Eastbourne
: THE PICCADILLY
DANCE BAND; under the direction of AL STARITA; THE PICCADILLY DANCE BAND, under the direction of G. N. WATSON, from the Piccadilly Hotel