(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM MILITARY BAND,
Conducted by W. A. CLARKE
Bruce BELFRAGE In Selections from Shakespeare's Works
BRUCE BELFRAGE
In further Readings
JEAN MELVILLE (Songs at the Piano)
(From Birmingham)
'More Hard Work as Pleasure,' another Rowing Talk by Teddy Brett
Songs by Phyllis Norman (Soprano); Jacko and a Piano
'Traditional Sayings and Superstitions - A Rolling Stone,' by William Hughes
Weather Forecast, First General News Bulletin
(From Birmingham)
PATTISON'S SALON ORCHESTRA, directed by NORRIS STANLEY
Belayed from the Cafe Restaurant, Corporation
Street
From Birmingham tonight at 8.0
A Song and Laugh Show, written and arranged by Edmund Wynschenk
Presented by BETTY BOND EDITH JAMES HARRY SENNETT EWART MASON ALFRED BUTLER HARRY SAXTON with JACK VENABLES and GERALD ARMES at the Pianos
A Revue with Three Speeds - Fast, Faster and Out of Breath.
Weather Forecast, Second General News Bulletin
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM Studio ORCHESTRA, conducted by FRANK CANTELL
FOSTER RICHARDSON (Baritone)
Billie Francis and his Band, from the West End Dance Hall, Birmingham