ADELAIDE TURNBULL (Contrallo)
FREDERICK STEGER (Tenor)
FRASCATI'S ORCHESTRA
Directed by GEORGES HAECK
From THE RESTAURANT FRASCATI
'Stories and Story-telling in Prose and Verse-XII, Ballads '
ORCHESTRA
MILDRED WATSON (Soprano)
THE STRATTON STRING QUARTET Quartet in b, Op. 76, No. 5 Allegretto, allegro ; Largo cantabile e maestoso; Minuet Allegro; Finale Presto - Haydn
Played by ALEX TAYLOR
Relayed from Davis' THEATRE,
CROYDON
'Rolling Stones' — another
Carey Grey story.
Songs at the piano, composed and sung by HELEN ALSTON
'Mumps and the Magic'—a perfectly impossible School Story, written and told by RALPH DE ROHAN
Sung by THE MASKED CAROL SINGERS
In aid of the Paddington Tuberculosis Dispensary, 20, Talbot
Road. W.2
; WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
HANDEL SUITES
Played by . JAMES CHING (Pianoforte)
('Royal Children')
A Fairy Opera in Three Acts from the story by Ernst Rosmer
Music by Humperdinck
English translation by C.H. Meltzer
Act I
(See centre of page and special article on page 783.)
To be broadcast tonight at 8.0
The Wireless Chorus - Chorus Master Stanford Robinson
The Wireless Symphony Orchestra (Leader S. Kneale Kelley)
Conducted by Percy Pitt
(Relayed from the Parlophone Studio by the courtesy of the Parlophone Company)
Cast: [see below]
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN: Local News; (Daventry only) Shipping Forecast and Fat Stock Prices
M. Andre Maurois, the famous author of "Ariel" and "Disraeli," etc., and one of the most individual biographers of today, has chosen a particularly lively figure for his brief sketch-portrait. Lady Caroline Lamb, in her time a notorious figure in social circles, and a woman of considerable eccentricity, is chiefly remembered by us for her association with Byron. She called him a 'mad, bad man, dangerous to know'; she caricatured him in her novel, "Glenarvon"; and, finally, in a passion of rage against something he had said of her, burnt in a 'sort of funeral pile manuscripts of all the letters she had received from him, and his miniature, several girls from the neighbourhood, whom she had dressed in white garments, dancing about the pile.' She was a clever woman, whatever her vagaries, vain and impulsive, and one well worth the skill in portraiture that M. Maurois will most certainly bestow upon her.
('Royal Children')
Acts II and III
JACK HYLTON 'S AMBASSADOR CLUB BAND, directed by RAY STARITA from THE AMBASSADOR CLUB