by the London Chordeons, relayed from Cox's Cafe.
(to 13.30)
Music by The London Chordeons, relayed from Cox's Cafe.
Miss Mary Rose
Mr. S. Perrott
Conducted by Warwick Braithwaite
(9.10 Local News)
The Station Orchestra
conducted by Warwick Braithwaite
A Play in One Act by Bertha N. Graham.
When a wife, who is a private detective, discovers that her beloved husband is a forger, what course should she take? 'Taffy's Wife' solves this intricate problem in a dramatic and unexpected manner.
Rosalind is tall and handsome with a capable, business-like air about her. She evidently adores Taffy, who is young, fair, boyish and excitable.
Picture the Evans' flat in Battersea. The room is dark but for a faint glimmer of firelight. An open door discloses a corridor and a hat rack.
Taffy enters from the corridor talking to Robert Cressall, a much older man with a strong, resolute manner.
Solo Violin, Leonard Busfield
(to 23.00)