" The Romance of industry : The Story of Wool," by Mr. F. L. Barrett , F.I.C.
Lieut. A. E.
Spry, R.N.V.R. : " The Flying Dutchman."
TOM BROWN (Tonor).
Orchestral Music relayed from the Piccadilly Picture Theatre.
Musical Director,
Gerald W. Bright. Relayed from the Hotel Majestic, St. Anne's-on-the-Sea.
S.B. from London.
(A Revusical Variety Show.)
In aid of the Fund for Providing Wireless Installations in Bolton Infirmary. Under the auspices of the Bolton and District Radio Society.
Relayed from the GRAND THEATRE, BOLTON.
An Amateur Presentation of the Original Station Revue.
Musical Numbers by Well-known Composers.
Sketches by Herbert C. Sargent and Dion Titheridge.
Additional Book by Victor Smythe.
The Cast includes:
LAUNCELOT QUINN, HARRY HOPEWELL, HYLDA METCALF, BETTY WHEATLEY, D. E. ORMEROD, TOM WILSON, BETTY ELSMORE, CHARLES NESBITT, A. G. MITCHESON, EDWARD MAWDSLEY, E. H. BRIDGSTOCK, RONALD GOW.
ALAN and CHARLES and a Piano.
ARTHUR KNOWLES and his Musical Saw.
NINA WARBURTON and KATHLEEN SPENCE (Premieres Danseuses of the English Ballet from the Coliseum, London, in Speciality Dances).
(By kind permission of the Haines School of Dancing.)
THE "7.30 REVUE" CHORUS and THE STATION AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA:
Conducted by ERIC FOGG.
Produced by VICTOR SMYTHE and ERIC FOGG.
Stage Manager, D.E. ORMEROD.
S.B. from London.