Overture, Libelhi (Reissiger)
In Sympathy (Leoni); Everywhere I go (Easthope Martin); The Lute Player (Graham Peel).
Three Light Pieces (Somerville)
Scherzo in E Flat Minor, Op. 4 (Brahms)
At a Ball, and The March to the Scaffold (Symphonie Fantastique) (Berlioz, arr. Foulds)
The Star (James Rogers); Songs my Mother taught me (Dvorak); To Mary (Maude Valerie White); Phyllis has such charming Graces (Anthony Young, air. Lane Wilson)
Ballet Suite, Isoline (Messager, arr. Anvray)
Venezia e Napoli, Tarantella (Liszt)
A Lightning Switch (Alford)
Wuff-Wuff. Tail wagging by some Canine members of society.
A Comedy in Three Acts by Stanley Houghton, arranged for broadcasting and produced by Victor Smythe.
Supported by the Northern Wireless Orchestra.
played by The Northern Wireless Orchestra
Florodora, 1900 (Stuart); A Chinese Honeymoon, 1901 (Talbot); Three Little Maids, 1902 (Rubens and Talbot); The Girl from Kay's, 1903 (Caryll): Waltz, The Earl and the Girl, 1910 (Caryll); The Catch of the Season, 1903 (Haines and Baker); The Belle of Mayfair, 1905 (Stuart); The Merry Widow, 1907 (Lehar); The Waltz Dream, 1908 (Strauss); The Arcadians, 1919 (Talbot and Monckton); The Country Girl, 1911 (Monckton); Gipsy Love, 1912 (Lehar); The Marriage Market, 1913 (Jacobi)
Henry Hall's Gleneagles Hotel Dance Band, relayed from the Midland Hotel, Manchester.