XVII. The Rt. Hon. Mrs. ST. AUBYN : ' Children's Parties '
11.0 11.30 (London only) Experimental Television Transmission by the Baird Process
SYLVIA PARISOTTI (Soprano)
MIRIAM ANGLIN (Violoncello)
ETHEL BAUER (Pianoforte)
Played by REGINALD FooRT
Relayed from THE REGEXT
CINEMA
BOURNEMOUTH
S.B. from Bournemouth
From WESTMINSTERABBEY
THE tradition, of snow at Christmas, may be, so far as the Englishman is concerned, little more than a tradition today ; but the thought of Christmas without snow (even if confined to greeting-cards) is unthinkable. It requires more effort of imagination than most of us eon conjure up, to think of roast turkey picnics under a blazing sun, crackers in the open air. or Christmas bells in a dawn of summer heat. But such it is in Australia; and it is of such Christmas days that Mrs. Holman. who is the wife of W. A. Holman. K.C. , one time Premier of Now South Wales, .will describe to us tonight.
HERBERT THORPE (Tenor)
FOSTER RICHARDSON (Bass) THE FRANKWALKER OCTET
' ALADDIN AND His WONDERFUL
LAMP '-arranged as a play for the Microphone by M. JEAN
NEWELL
Incidental Music by THE GERSHOM
PARKINGTON QUINTET
: WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN.
REGIONAL SPORTS BULLETIN
MUSIC OF MENDELSSOHN
. Played by REGINALD PAUL (Pianoforte)
A Phantom Pantomime
Written, Composed, and Produced by ERNEST LONGSTAFFE
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN; Local News; (Daventry only) Shipping Forecast
THE WIRELESS MILITARY BAND
Conducted by B. WALTON O'DONNELL
Marches arranged and announced by WALTER WOOD
JACK PAYNE and his B.B.C.
DANCE ORCHESTRA
ELSIE and DORIS WATERS (Entertainers)