Played by LEONARD H. WARNER
Relayed from ST. BOTOLPH'S, Bishopsgato
Overture, ' Occasional Oratorio '
Handel, arr. Best
Andante and Allegro ; Adagio ; March
JACK PAYNE and THE B.B.C. DANCE
ORCHESTRA
(From Birmingham)
' Wooden Houses,' by Dorothy Willison
Songs by EMILIE WALDRON , (Soprano) . and BERNARD Sims (Baritone)
'Mervyn the Minstrel,' by E. M. Griffiths
; WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL News Bulletin
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRANK CANTELL
(From Birmingham)
Followed by 'Young Heaven'
A Play in One Act by JEAN CAVENDISH and Miles MALLESON
THE GERSHOM PARKINGTON QUINTET
As conductor of the Court Balls at Vienna, himsolf a true Viennese of the old school, Johann Strauss the younger has loft in his immortal dance music a picture of the life and laughter of that gay city much more vivid, and no doubt more true, than history will ever show us.
Die Fledermaus, produced in 1874, was, like every one of his little operas, played and sung all over the world a generation ago. In this country it was given the name Nightbirds. Full of sparkling gaiety, instinct with all the spirit of carefree youth, it is just such music as one looks for from the hand which gave us The Blue Danube.
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS
Bulletin
ALAN GREEN and his BAND, and ART GREGORY and his ST. Louis BAND from the ROYAL OPERA
HOUSE DANCES, COVENT GARDEN