THIS is the second of the talks in which will be broadcast recipes for the use of competitors in tho Home Produce Competition organized by the Women's Section of tho British Legion.
(Daventry only) Further Recipes, suitable for the British Legion (Women's Section)
CELLA ANDERSON (Soprano)
THE RUDI TRIO
From the Hotel Cecil
2.0 2.25 (Daventry only) Experimental Transmission of Still Pictures by the Fultograph Process
Sir WALFORD DAVIES
(a) A Beginners' Course
(b) An Intermediate Course with a Short
Concert
(c) A Short Advanced Course
Conducted by ARNOLD EAGLE
From the Shepherd's Bush Pavilion
Professor P. J. NOEL BAKER : 'The Changing World : An Introduction to International Affairs
— III, An International Society '
(Continued)
' Zoo Acrobats '—with LESLIE G. MAINLAND as 'Showman'
' The Earth-stopper's Night '—a Nature Stoxy of the New Forest (H. Mortimer
Batten)
Allegro (Handel), Tango (Albeniz), and other Violin
Solos played by DAVID WISE
CHOPIN MAZURKAS
Played by IRENE SCHARRER
(Pianoforte)
BOOK-COLLECTING on tho grand scale is a hobby for millionaires, but in a quiet way one can got a great deal of enjoyment out of it for quite a moderate cost. Mr. Wilfred Partington , who talks on book-collecting this evening, is editor of The Bookman's Journal.
THIS evening Mr. Casson will speak about Troy, which must be almost the most fascinating of ancient sites for the archæologist. Such was the importance of its strategic position in the ancient world that city was built upon the ruins of city as one after another was besieged and sacked. It is as well to remember that there were other Troys besides the Troy of the Iliad, though it would seem hard to be compelled to believe that Achilles and Hector died, not for Helen's face, but for the freedom of the Straits to corn-ships to and from the Black Sea.
S.B. from Cardiff
NATIONAL ORCHESTRA OF WALES
(Cerddorfa Genedlaethol Cymru) (Leader, ALBERT VOORSAnGER )
Conducted by WARWICK BBAITHWAITE
SINCE its very early days tho B.B.C. has been exploring ways and means of helping local enterprise in music, and last year these efforts bore their first fruit in the shape of the National Orchestra of Wales. With Sir
Walford Davios as ambassador, a co-operation was arranged with the Cardiff civic authorities, the National Council of Music, the National Museum of Wales and the B.B.C, so that a permanent orchestra might come into being. The first British orchestra which may fairly claim the title 'National ' is now firmly established ; Wales and Cardiff aro justly proud of it.
Sineo its inauguration in the early part of last year, the orchestra has given regular Symphony and Popular Concerts on Thursdays and Saturdays in the City Hall, Cardiff, and four times a week, at midday or in the afternoon, free concerts in the National Museum of Wales. Many of these have been broadcast from both Welsh stations of the B.B.C., giving listeners in. that musical part of Britain such opportunities of learning to enjoy the best orchestral music of every school and age and type as very fow corners of the Empire enjoy.
JACK PAYNE and The B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA
The Piccadilly Players, directed by Al Starita and the Piccadilly Hotel Dance Band, directed by James Kelleher, from the Piccadilly Hotel