by ARTHUR R. SAUNDERS , F.R.C.O., Organist and Director of the Choir, St. Mark's, Hamilton Terrace
Relayed from St. Mary-le-Bow Church
(Leader, A. MANTOVINI)
From the Hotel Metropole
(4.0 Time Signal, Daventry citly)
: The Children's
Hour Staff will give ' A Family Party '
From the PRINCE OF WALES PLAYHOUSE,
LEWISHAM
THE SUITES OF HANDEL
Played by GERDA NETTE
THIS is the second instalment of the new series of broadcast parlour games. As on the previous occasion, the solutions will be published in The Radio Times—this time in the issue of Friday, September 16.
Conducted by John Ansell
'Spoling the Broth'
A Short One-Act Comedy by Bertha N. Graham
Characters:
The scene is Mrs. Chance's kitchen.
Joey Chance , a loutish-looking youth, is sitting in a chair ; he holds in his hand a small bottle with the cork out.
'Taffy's Wife'
By Bertha N. Graham
Characters :
The scene is the Evans's flat in Battersea.
The room is dark but for a faint glimmer of firelight. The door is open, showing the corridor and a hat rack.
Taffy Evans, young, fair. boyish and excitable.comes in. switches on the light and hangs up his hat and overcoat, talking as he does so to Robert Cressall, a much older man.
THE WIRELESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(Leader, S. KNEALE KELLEY )
Conducted by PERCY PITT
ENID CRUICKSHANK (Contralto)
THE BUDAPESTH TRIO : NICOLAS ROTH (Violin).
GEORGE ROTH (Violoncello), ANDREAS PETRI (Pianoforte)