J0.30 (Daventry only) TIME SIGNAL,
GREENWICH; WEATHER FORECAST
GLADYS MARLOE (Soprano)
WILLIAM DURIEUX (Violoncello)
MARION CARLEY (Pianoforte)
Played by Reginald Foort
Relayed from the Regent Picture Theatre, Bournemouth
S.B. from Bournemouth
2.0-2.25 (Daventry only) Experimental Transmission of Still Pictures
By the Fultograph Process
From Westminster Abbey
By JOSEPH PERCIVAL
Polonaise, Op. 75, No. 3 - Schubert, arr. Tausig
Sonata in C, No. 2 Scarlatti - Chopin
Impromptu in C Flat, Op. 51, No. 2 - Chopin
Ballade in G Minor - Chopin
Claire de Lane (Moon-) light) - Pick-Mangiagalli
Danse d'OIaf - Pick-Mangiagalli
JACK PAYNE and the B.B.C.
DANCE ORCHESTRA
Selected Songs by MEGAN THOMAS
' A Fishing Lesson ' (
Geoffrey Bradley )
The Story of ' The Dragon who
Didn't ' (Dale Mariford )
;
WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
6.30 Market Prices for Farmers
Played by LAFFITTE
Ballade in A Flat, Op. 47
Scherzo in C Sharp Minor, Op. 39
THE first impulse, in answering such a question as Mr. Latham here puts forward, is to say ' A song with an essentially good tune.' But a song, we are beginning to learn, consists of words as well as music ; and the tendency more and more is to demand that a song, before we can call it ' good,' shall consist of words and music beautifully wedded. That is why, increasingly, the accompanist is becoming more and more important where the singing of modern songs is concerned. Song, however, covers such a multitudinous field-from aria to lied, from ballad to artsong—that it will be interesting to see what Mr. Latham, in his two talks, of which the present is the first, will arrive at as his ' highest common factor' of goodness in this connection.
By the Gaieties Concert Party Under the Direction of WILSON
JAMES
Relayed from the Princes Hall,
Aquarium, Brighton
THE FULL COMPANY, assisted by THE AUSTRALS
A Singing and Dancing Ensemble,
' Great Camp Meetin' day ' Sisle A SKETCH ' Wot's 'e Done ? ' Arranged by HEMSLEY' Characters : Scene : CHARLES FORWARD and ALGERNON More at the Pianos THE ORCHESTRA Selected Musicians from JAN
HURST'S ORCHESTRA
GLADYS KNIGHT Angus Macdonald - Roeckel
Saloon Bar of the Bricklayers' Arms ETHEL BRYANT and REGINALD MORPHEW Vocal Duet, ' As I Went a-Roaming ' - Brake
WILSON JAMES The Postman (Humorous Character Impersonation) ELSA MAY and ALGERNON MORE Light Comedy Piano Duet, ' Talkies the Whole of the Day ' - More and Silas
ENSEMBLE A Musical Burlesque, ' Old Mother Hubbardavitch ' - Sutton
WEATHER FORECAST ; SECOND
GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN, Local Announcements ; (Daventry only) Shipping Forecast
JACK PAYNE and THE B.B.C.
DANCE ORCHESTRA
LEA RUSSELL and ALLAN GLEN
(In some original and old favourite songs)