Broadcast locally from each Station.
10.45. Tuning Note
10.50. Preliminary Time Signal
10.57. Last Post
11.0. Time Signal
11.2. Reveille
Hymn-"O God Our Help in Ages Past" (A. & M. 165).
Mr. C. Wain
(to 18.30)
S.B. from London.
John Strachey
S.B. from London.
Local News
August 4th, 1914-November 11th, 1918
The Station Military Band
Conductor Edward Clark
"March Funebre" Chopin
The Last Post
(Trumpeters, 10th Field Brigade, R.A.)
(By permission of Lt.-Col. T. G. Gayer-Anderson, C.M.G., D.S.O.)
Address by The Rev. R.G. Cowie of St. Nicholas' Cathedral, Chaplain T.A.
March, "Pomp and Circumstance," No. 2
("Land of Hope and Glory") Elgar (1)
Reveille
(Trumpeters R.A.)
Band
Band
(Bernard March).
A Romance of the Great War.
[Starring] The "5NO" Repertory Company
Cast:
Scene 1. - The grill-room of the Cremorne Gardens Hotel, Piccadilly. Time, March, 1918.
Scene 2. - C. Battery headquarters dug-out during the Great German Offensive of March, 1918.
Scene 3. - The smoking-room at Stoke D'Arcy. Period, Post War.
S.B. from London.
S.B. from London.
Fox-trot, "Ah Fim Loo" (23): Waltz, "Down to the Spa in Ships"; Fox-trot, "Naughty Baby"; Fox-trot, "Take, Oh Take Those Lips Away" (7); One-step, "If All the Girls" (16).
S.B. from London.