S.B. from London.
Alex Fryer's Orchestra from the Rialto Theatre.
Interpreted by Maurice Cole.
Written by F. Sladen-Smith.
Cast:
(The Huddersfield Thespians are shortly going to America to compete with this play in the David Belasco Cup Match.)
Mind Picture: The Scene is the top of a column near Antioch in the Early Fifth Century, to which Simeon had "retired from the world." The time is a late afternoon and evening when he is visited by a pilgrim, a king and his jester, a lady and her maid, and the devil and his friend. (In other words, he is tempted to leave the column by the world, the flesh and the devil).
(Programme S.B. from Leeds-Bradford)
in a Humorous Interlude by Jack Sayes.
Music by Jack Woods-Smith.
"Bonita"
A Southern Romance by John Sayes.
Composed by Cecil Moon.
Characters:
The Harrogate Royal Baths Quartet.
(Programme S.B. from Leeds-Bradford)
Relayed from Hilversum, Holland.
CHRIS DE VOS (Tenor) (of the Amsterdam Opera).
LOUIS SCHMIDT (Organ).
THE HAGUE STRING QUARTET:
SAM SWAAP (1st Violin); ADOLF POTH (2nd Violin); JEAN DEVERT (Viola); CHARLES VAN ISTERDAEL (Violoncello).
(All Soioists of The Hague Residentie Symphonic Orchestra).
THE STATION ORCHESTRA :
Conducted by FRANCOIS LUPGENS.
(Time Signal will be Superimposed at 10.0.)
Fiction Series.
Jay Whidden's Midnight Follies Orchestra, from the Hotel Metropole.