(From Birmingham)
The BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRANK CANTELL
BLANCHE ALLEN (Soprano)
WILFRED RIDGWAY (Pianoforte)
(From Birmingham)
' Drifting Shadows,' a Nature Sketch by DOROTHY COOPER , with Incidental Music by MARGARET ABLETHORPE (Pianoforte)
Songs by EMILIE WALDRON (Soprano)
HARLEY and BARKER will Entertain
; WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
(From Birmingham)
PATTISON'S SALON ORCHESTRA
Directed by NORRIS STANLEY
Relayed from the Cafe Restaurant, Corporation
Street
(From Birmingham)
HARLEY and BARKER (Light Songs and Harmony)
JACK RICKARDS and PARTNER (The Scandal. mongers)
Tommy HANDLEY (The Wireless Comedian)
VERA ASHE and PARTNER present ' DINING OUT,' a Short Play by AUSTIN MELFORD
JAMES DONOVAN (Saxophone)
PHILIP BROWN 'S DOMINOES DANCE BAND
WEATHER FORECAST,
SECOND GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN
(From Birmingham) by THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO
CHORUS
Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO
AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA
(Leader, FRANK CANTKLL)
Conducted by J0SEPH LEWIS
MARY POLLOCK (Soprano)
EDA KERSEY (Violin)
IN this sad-hearted song, listeners will remember,
Butterfly, deserted by her lover, Pinkerton, sings of her steadfast faith that he will one day return. She tells of how she will go to meet him, hiding at first, and then springing out to greet him joyously.