Lecture 4,
Mr. W. W. ENOCH , Britain's Trade and Commerco-the Industrial Revolution '
, relayed from the Drill Hill, Thorpe Street Barracks
: Mr. HAROLD BAKER ,
F.R.P.S., ' Crests and Badges'; EDNA FLINT (Mezzo-Soprano)
S.B. from London
CALLENDER'S CABLE WORKS BAND : Conductor, C. A. WATERS
A N Overture of Suppe will recall to many older listeners the vanished joys of yesteryear. Younger folk may like also to hear' typical specimens of the kind of gay music that delighted their fathers and grandfathers.
(By special request)
A Drama in One Act-Specially written for Broadcasting by LESTER BIDSTON
Played by THE BIRMINGHAM RADIO PLAYERS (Directed by SYDNEY RUSSELL )
Characters :
MIND Picture: a dark cave, high on the snow-clad heights of Kham in the Wizard
Land of Tibet, from which, in the distance, can be seen the secret Monastery of Dayul, lofty and remote. Within the cave lies Denaby-greed and fear in his heart, together with his beggar guide, Lin Lim.
(The play will be relayed from the Exhibition Studio at the Drill Hall, Thorpe Street Barracks)
S.B. from London