Relayed from the Town Hall, Birmingham
THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM POLICE BAND
Conducted by RICHARD WASSELL
DORA LABBETTE (Soprano) ; FRANK MULLINGS
(Tenor)
THE LONDON RADIO DANCE BAND
Directed by SIDNEY FIRMAN
GEORGE STOCKWIN and FRED BECK
Fairy Story told by Phyllis Richardson. .. Songs by Doris Beesley (Soprano). Competition Essay, ‘ How Soap is Made,' by Major Vernon Brook. Edgar Wheatley (Violin)
THE HENRY SENSICLE OCTET; EDGAR THOMAS
(Tenor); LILIAN COOPER (Soprano)
Relayed from the Central Hall, Bristol
S.B. from Cardiff
JOHN HENRY Loses Blossom and finds himself in Bristol
From Birmingham
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS
A Comedy by R. BROMLEY TAYLOR
Produced by STUART VINDEN
The scene is laid in the living room of a comfortably furnished cottage. Mrs. Griggs and Bob Bailey , who is in hospital blue and a wheeled chair (he has no legs), are playing cards. Mrs. Griggs is mourning for her son, he having been taken a prisoner by the Germans and sent to an Internment Camp, where all trace of him has mysteriously been lost. Bob Bailey , to comfort the old lady, forces his friend, Tom Stubbs. to take the place of ' her bonny boy,' pretending he has lost his memory