(No. XXX of the Thirty-fourth Winter Series)
Relayed from the Pavilion, Bournemouth
THE BOURNEMOUTH MUNICIPAL AUGMENTED
ORCHESTRA
Conductors:
Sir DAN GODFREY
Dame ETHEL SMYTH
(From Birmingham)
(From Birmingham)
'Plot and Counterplot,' an Historical Play by Betty Keane
Dance Music by PHILLIP BROWN 'S DOMINOES
DANCE BAND
DAVID OPENSHAW and MURIEL STEVENS
(Light Comedy Entertainers)
WALTER TODD (Comedian)
Relayed from the People's Palace, Mile End Road
Reading one of his own Stories
'Le Bureau d' Echango des Maux'
LAST December Lord Dunsany read one of his own stories over the microphone, ' Thirteen at Table: a Dream of London.' He is to read another of his fantastic tales today. As a play-wright and writer of stories, Lord Dunsany has been one of the small group of virile Irish writers who have given such an impetus to the recent renaissance of Celtic literature. He occupies a niche that is quite his own-fantastic, sometimes even bizarre, and always a stylist, a poet in prose.
(Continued)
MEGAN THOMAS (Soprano)
ELSIE CHAMBERS (Contralto)
SYDNEY COLTHAM (Tenor)
EDITH LAKE (Violoncello)