(From Birmingham)
CHRISTINE SMYE (Pianoforte)
(From Birmingham)
BILLY FRANCIS and his BAND
(Relayed from the West End Dance
Hall)
CLAUDE JEPHCOTT
(Entertainer)
(From Birmingham)
' Detective Snooky,' by Phyllis Richardson
Songs by FLORENCE CLEETON (Soprano)
JAMES DONOVAN (Saxophone)
' Shooting Plants-not Stars,' by Florence M. Austin
; WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN; Announcements and Sports Bulletin
(From Birmingham)
THE ' GRANGE ' SUPER CINEMA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HAYDN HEARD
Overture, 'Raymond' ...... Ambroise Thomas Selection, ' La Traviata' ............... Verdi
FLORENCE CLEETON (Soprano)
"The Test"
(From Birmingham)
(H. Simonis and K. J. THOMAS)
An old proverb states: 'Friends are like fiddlestrings, they must not be screwed too tight.' There is a connection between the play and this proverb, and at that we leave it.
The Scene is a private dining room at the Savil Hotel
' The Master of the House'
(From Birmingham)
By STANLEY HOUGHTON
Mr. Ovens. Fred Ovens , his son
Mrs. Ovens, his second wife Edie, Mrs. Ovens's sister Dr. Jellicoe
Mr. Skrimshire, a solicitor
The scene is the parlour in the house of Mr. Ovens
Incidental Music by THE MIDLAND
PIANOFORTE
TRIO
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO AUGMEN
TED ORCHESTRA
(Leader, FRANK
CANTELL)
Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS
ARTHUR CATTERALL
(Violin)
ORCHESTRA 10.0 ' The Second News' WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
ORCHESTRA (Continued)