' New Light on Old Books '-I
The Commodore Grand Orchestra
Conducted by Joseph Muscant
Relayed from The Commodore Theatre, Hammersmith
The Commodore March - J. Muscant
Song Waltz, 'Go to Bed' - J. Burke
Ballet Music, 'William Tell' - Rossini
Fox-trot Ballad, 'Am I Blue?' - Harry Akst
Russian Dance, 'Gopak' - Mussorgsky
Song Waltz, 'Let me Dream in your Arms again' - Horatio Nicholls
Fantasy, 'The Three Bears' - Eric Coates
Fox-trot Ballad, 'Love, your Spell is everywhere' - Goulding
Overture, 'Spanish Comedy' - Kela Beta
Song Waltz, 'Sympathy' - Gampbell
Ballet Suite, 'Egyptian Ballet ' - Luigini
Fox-trot Ballad, 'Flower of Love ' - Akst and Mendoza
A Running Commentary on the second half of the First League Football Match, relayed from THE ARSENAL FOOTBALL
CLUB GROUND, HIGHBURY
Commentators, Mr. GEORGE F. ALLISON and Mr. DEREK MCCULLOCH
An article by a Football Commentator appears on page 267.
DOROTHY BENNETT (Soprano)
HARRY BRINDLE (Baritone)
HARRY BRINDLE Tomorrow will be Friday - Molloy
Had a Horse - Korbay
DOROTHY BENNETT Sewing Song - Sanderson
I heard a Chirp - J. Oscar Fontaine
Always I close my Eyes - Eric Coates
Spreading the News - Herbert Oliver
HARRY BRINDLE Fair House of Joy - Quilter
Jeunesse (Youth) - Katharine Barry
Boots - Peter McCall
DOROTHY BENNETT Petronille - arr. Weckerlin
Maori Lullaby (by request) - William James
The Ninepenny Fidil - arr. Hughes
At the Organ of the BEAUFORT
CINEMA
Relayed from The BEAUFORT CINEMA, WASHWOOD HEATH,
BIRMINGHAM
Ballet Music, ' Faust ' - Gounod
Intermezzo, 'The Wedding of the Rose ' - Jessell
Love's Old Sweet Song - Molloy
'Talking by Drum in Africa,' by Dr. KENNETH TODD , of the British Mission, Yakusu, Congo
' See if you can guess this one!' a Musical Competition
6.0 Musical Interlude
WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN; Announcements and Sports Bulletin
DEBUSSY'S PIANOFORTE MUSIC
Played by LAFFITTE
Ballade
Reflets dans l'eau (Mirror'd in the water)
L'Isle joyeuse
By Mr. E. ALDRIDGE , a Keeper in the Lion House at the Zoo
Conducted by JOHN ANSELL
Produced by PHILIP RIDGEWAY
MAY LESLIE STUART
OLIVE GROVES
HUBERT EISDELL
JOHN RORKE
THE WIRELESS CHORUS
(Chorus Master, STANFORD ROBINSON)
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOHN ANSELL
THERE was a time when Leslie Stuart 's name was known by everybody who cared at all for music of the light-hearted order. Florodora is probably the best-remembered of the Musical Comedies for which he provided such gay and sparkling music. His last work, which has not yet been heard in full, and part of which is to be included in Philip Ridgeway 's programme this evening, with the composer's daughter taking part, is The Girl from Nyusa (which means, of course,
New York, U.S.A.).
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN ; Local News; (Daventry only) Shipping Forecast and Fat Stock Prices
Mr. E. STEWART BLACKER : ' Diving for the Lutine Treasure'
JULIAN ROSE (Our Hebrew Friend)
WILLIAM WALKER and ANNE DE Nys, With PATRICK WADDINGTON (That
Certain Trio)
THE BAYAN SINGERS (In Russian
Songs)
WISH WYNNE (In Character Studies)
JACK PAYNE and his B.B.C. DANCE
ORCHESTRA
And an Item from
THE PALLADIUM
AMBROSE'S BAND from THE MAY FAIR
HOTEL