by Dorothy Crooke, Solo Violin; Donald Hargreaves, Solo Pianoforte; Dorothy Patterson, Soprano; Messrs. Pitt and Marks, Entertainers.
(to 16.30)
(a) Symbols in Japanese Art: Pt. 2, by Mr. C. Pollard Crowther; (b) "Beauty Culture", by Madame Desti.
(a) "A Japanese Fairy Story", by Uncle C. Pollard Crowther; (b) Jack Hardy: Chap. V, Pt. II, by Herbert Strang; (c) Competition.
Entertainers.
from London.
Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, G.C.V.O., the Famous Arctic Explorer, will talk on "The Plight of Europe".
S.B. from London.
Conducted by Dan Godfrey, Jun., A.R.A.M.: Overture, "In Autumn" (Grieg). "Enigma Variations" (Elgar). "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, No. 1, in C major" (Beethoven); Solo Pianoforte, Mr. Edward Isaacs: "Danza Piedmontese", No. 2 (Sinigaglia).
by Francis J. Stafford, M.A., M.Ed.
Broadcast from London
followed by Manchester News, giving Local Weather Report.
Mr. T. H. Morrison, who is responsible for the important violin solos in the work, had the distinction of being the original soloist when the Ballet was first produced at Covent Garden.
All the Foregoing are broadcast for the first time.