From Birmingham
IVAN FIRTH and PHYLLIS SCOTT in Favourites of the Naughty 'Nineties
MARIO DE PIETRO (Banjo and Mandoline)
TOM CLARE (Entertainer at tho Piano) MAISIE GILBERT (Character Studies)
THE ASTORIANS DANCE BAND
4 30 THE DANSANT
From Birmingham
THE ASTORIANS DANCE BAND
FRANK Foxon (in Humorous Ballads)
5.45, THE CHILDREN'S HOUR (From Birmingham) :
Snooky's Easter Egg,' by Phyllis Richardson. by James Howell (Bass). Banjo and Mandoline Solos by Mario Do Pietro
6.30 ; WEATHER FORE-
CAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
by the CARLTON MASON SEXTET
GLADYS RIPLEY (Contralto)
WILLIAM HESELTINE (Tenor)
From, Birmingham
' SISTER GOLD '
One of the Little Plays of St. Francis by LAURENCE HOUSMAN
Characters in order of A hillside road leading to a forest. Dawn is beginning, and as the light increases one sees under the trees by the wavside the figure of Francis, hooded, with hands folded in his sleeves. Up the hill comes Brother Jumper gnmting and out of breath, carrying a large basket full of bread.
A Play by KINGSLEY LARK
With incidental music by HERBERT FERRERS
Characters in order of speaking :
The Interior of an Inn with double doors and windows at the back looking out on to the road. An open fireplace with blazing logs, table and stools with dresser and barrels.
John Mann enters and goes to the doors which he opens, showing a stormy and sunset sky.
He looks anxiously up and down the road, and then returns to just inside the doorway.
FLORENCE HOLDING (Soprano)
OCTET
ELIZABETH RYAN (Mezzo-Soprano)
THE McCULLAGH STRING QUARTET
ISABEL McCULLAGH (1st Violin); GERTRUDE NEWSHAM (2nd Violin) ; HELEN RAWDON BRIGGS (Viola) ; MARY McCULLAGH (Violoncello);
Dr. JAMES E. WALLACE (Pianoforte)