by LEONARD H. WARNER
From St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate
4.0 JACK PAYNE and THE B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA
GRACE IVELL and VIVIEN WORTH (Songs and Duets at the Piano)
5.0 How It Strikes Me by Miss Sybil Thorndike
The third of a series of four lectures, relayed from the private theatre of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Just as the best two talkers in this series - Mr. Bernard Shaw and Sir Gerald du Maurier - had strong claims to the titles of our greatest living dramatist and actor-manager, Miss Sybil Thorndike is regarded by many people as our greatest living tragic actress. The list of the parts in which she has scored successes is a long one, but she will probably be remembered primarily for her performance in Shaw's Saint Joan.
5.45 THE CHILDREN'S HOUR:
(From Birmingham)
'Coltsfoot,' by D. Hanson. Songs by GEOFFREY DAMS (Tenor). 'Moufflon the Boodle,' by Mildred Forster. HAROLD MILLS (Violin)
6.15 ; WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN