Frank Thomas (Violin), Frank Whitnall ('Cello), Vera McComb Thomas (Piano).
Relayed from Daventry.
from the Carlton Restaurant.
Mr. F.J. Harries
from the Carlton Restaurant.
by Prof. Gilbert Norwood.
The Station Orchestra
Conductor, Warwick Braithwaite
A Radio Melodrama by L. E. Williams.
Mind Picture: The interior of a charming country cottage. Possibly it is just the kind of cottage you would like to live in-but not on such a night as this, when a gale is thundering against the old, ivy-clad walls and tugging at the thatched roof. Lydia Scott, a self-contained young woman, and Mabel Simpson, who is a bundle of nerves, are sitting in the living room, which has two doors, one opening to the front garden and the other leading upstairs.
Thrilling events have been disturbing the tranquillity of the nearest village, and to-night Lydia Scott's tiny habitation becomes a storm-centre in more senses than one. Mabel Simpson opens the conversation in which the plot unfolds.
Music and the Ordinary Listener
Mr. Geoffrey Shaw
S.B. from London.
Local News
S.B. from London.
Jack Payne's Hotel Cecil Dance Band
S.B. from London.