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Frank Thomas (Violin); Frank Whitnall (Violoncello); Hubert Pengelly (Pianoforte)

4.45 Miss Dorothy Morton, The Housewife's Corner: Spring Fare

5.15-5.20 approx. League of Nations
The World's Wireless Message from The Children of Wales.
Relayed to London and Daventry

5.20 The Children's Hour: The Trio

6.0 The Station Trio

Contributors

Violinist:
Frank Thomas
Cellist:
Frank Whitnall
Pianist:
Hubert Pengelly
Speaker (The Housewife's Corner):
Dorothy Morton

The Station Trio: Frank Thomas (Violin); Frank Whitnall (Violoncello); Hubert Pengelly (Pianoforte)

Woman's Crowning Glory
A Comedy in One Act by Herbert Swears.
Played by the Station Radio Players.

'Sunkiss', a wonderful hair dye, plays the leading role. Captain Betts made it, Lady
Agatha used it, and yet when he looked at her hair he thought of the Tuscan Hills-at dawn. A case of capillary attraction. However, when she found out, and he found out, it didn't really matter. Besides, her family motto was Never say dye'.
Scene: The Hall Lounge at Bangalore, Mrs. Buxton's cottage near Dorking, on a sunny morning in September. In the distance Mrs. Buxton can be heard talking to the gardener.

Contributors

Violinist:
Frank Thomas
Cellist:
Frank Whitnall
Pianist:
Hubert Pengelly
Writer (Woman's Crowning Glory):
Herbert Swears
Mrs. Buxton:
Mary Wyndham
Alys Parker:
Muriel Cook
Lady Agatha Phildew:
Vera Clarke
Haines (a Parlour Maid):
Susie Stevens
Capt. J.K.C.P. Betts, D.S.O., M.C.:
Hedley Goodall

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More