10.30 (Daventry only) Time SIGNAL, GREENWICH, WEATHER FORECAST
MARIE WILSON (Violin)
HENRY BRONKHURST (Pianoforte)
by J. EDGAR HUMPHREYS
(Organist and Director of the Choir)
From the May Fair Hotel
2.0 2.25 (Daventry only) Experimental Transmission of Still Pictures by the Fultograph Process
Dr. B. A. KEEN. ' The Why and Wherefore of Farming {Course II)—VIII, Special Modifications of British Agriculture
' Round the World—The North West Shores of the Mediterranean.' Relayed from Birmingham
Under the direction of Sir WAL-
FORD DAVIES
THE SYBIL. EATON QUARTET :
SYBIL EATON (1st Violin), PIERRE TAS (2nd Violin), RAYMOND JEREMY (Viola), ALLEN FORD
(Violoncello)
CHRISTINE MCCLURE (Mezzo-
Soprano)
from the Prince of Wales
Playhouse, Lewisham
' Heigh-ho ! ' and other Original Songs at the Piano by HELEN ALSTON
' The Inside Hump '—and how to cure it (Margaret Gibbs )
The Story of ' Husky '—a very faithful dog (Daphnc Steward)
' In the Garden '—III, 'How to row Gladioli '
MOZART'S PIANOFORTE SONATAS
Played by ANGUS MORRISON
' The Adventure of Poetry—I, The Adventure of Reading Poetry '
THIS evening Professor Crofts, of Bristol University, starts a series of six talks in which he will examine what we get out of reading poetry, and the varying aspects in which poets of different periods and different schools have regarded their function.
THE J. H. SQUIRE CELESTE
OCTET
THE WIRELESS CHORUS :
Chorus Master,
STANFORD ROBINSON
: AL.
FREDO and his BAND and the NEW PRINCES ORCHESTRA from tho New Princes Restaurant