including
Boethoven No. 7 Symphony
EDITH DELANEY (Soprano)
REGINALD OLLEY (Baritone)
JOHN EDWARDS (Pianoforte)
From WESTMINSTER ABBEY
MANY listeners will be familiar with the name of Mr. Laird, and equivalenily glad to welcome him back to the programme. His charming title covers the tale of one of his country rambles.
by EDWARD O'HENRY
Relayed from Madame Tussaud 's Cinema
Personally conducted by JACK PAYNE
Animals-Past and Present
BEATRICE SNELL will parade Donkeys,'
Kangaroos, and other animals
'The Wicked Uncle' will discourse on 'Prehistoric Animals;' with special reference to some of his own discoveries
' The Zoo that Never Was ' must be included
'Prickles, the Hedgehog' — another Mortimer Batten story of animals of today
Personally conducted by JACK PAYNE
A S Independent Chairman of the National Conference of the Boot and Shoe Industry and Chairman of the Boot and Shoe Trades Board. Mr. Willis knows most things that are to be known about footwear. Great Britain is the largest exporting boot and shoe country, and 126,000 people are employed in a trade in which no industrial strike has occurred for a generation. Mr. Willis tells us facts of popular interest, such as the remarkable number of processes involved in the making of a single pair of boots, the search for novelty, and the value to national health of sound footwear.
GRIEG'S PIANO MUSIC
Played by JOHANNE STOCKMARR
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
FRANK PHILLIPS (Baritone)
THE WIRELESS MILITARY BAND
Conducted by JOHN ANSELL
Road Report; Local Announcements. (Daventry only) Shipping Forecast
A Light Entertainment
Specially devised and arranged by the well-known theatrical director
ANDRE CHARLOT