A Running Commentary relayed from Epsom
(From Birmingham)
CONSTANCE HOPE (Violin)
HAROLD PARKES (Boy Soprano)
Conducted by Lieutenant H. E. Adkins, Mus. Bac.
(Bv kind permission of Colonel L. M. Gregson,
O.B.E.)
Relayed from Kneller Hall, Twickenham
Rule, Britannia
GOD SAVE THE KING
(From Birmingham)
' Knotty Tails,' by Mary Richards
Songs by MARJORIE PALMER (Soprano)
JACKO will Entertain
' Hard Work as Pleasure - some remarks on Rowing by TEDDY BRETT
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRANK CANTELL
A Comedy by NORMAN VENNER
The action takes place in London today, and moves from Lord Twyford's suite at the Claritz to the river near Kew, to Miss Winneford's house, and to Barney's flat.
Characters :
Barney Dodd (a young optimist)
Jumbo, Lord Twyford (an ornament) Stella Winneford (sweet and twenty)
Jim Shaw (a derelict) Lily (another derelict)
Mrs. Diana Tasker (Barney's aunt)
Mrs. Sarah Whistle (Barney's housekeeper)
Circus (a stray dog)
A Watchman. A Mother. A Waiter.
A Maid
An Eighteenth-century Comic Opera in Three Acts
The Words by BICKERSTAFF
The Music by Arne, Handel, Geminiani, Carey,
Abel, etc.
The whole adapted and arranged for broadcasting by JULIAN HERBAGE