or Historical Events As They Might Have Been
A Broadcast Revue by L. du G. of Punch
IN this novel revue the Professor of History As It Might Have Been, arguing that historians never agree as to how anything happened or whether it actually happened at all, takes the liberty of building up new of important episodes in our history. The instances dealt with in the revue cover what may have happened in such notable incidents as the following:-
1. Caesar's Attempt to Land in Britain. 2. King Alfred and the Cakes. 3. Edgar and the Danes.
4. King Canute on the Seashore.
6. Henry VIII.'s Excursions into Matrimony. C. Who Wrote Shakespeare's plays ?
HAROLD KIMBERLEY , ALMA VANE and PATRICIA
ROSSBOROUGH
In Selections from their Repertoire