Broadcast locally from each Station.
10.45. Tuning Note
10.50. Preliminary Time Signal
10.57. Last Post
11.0. Time Signal
11.2. Reveille
Hymn-"O God Our Help in Ages Past" (A. & M. 165).
Dorothy Clark (Contralto), Allan Franklin (Sole Pianoforte)
Talk to Women: "London Papers," by Anne Farnell-Watson.
Edwin Noble, F.Z.S., on "Colour and Form in Animals."
Mr. A.D. Allen, O.B.E., Organizer, National Milk Publicity Council, on "Milk and its Uses."
S.B. from London.
John Strachey
S.B. from London.
Local News
(All Artists broadcasting on this night have seen Active Service.)
The Wireless Orchestra
Conducted by Capt. W.A. Featherstone (Royal Irish Rifles).
"Reminiscences of England" arr. Fred Godfrey
"Land of Hope and Glory" Elgar (1)
"The Veteran's Song."
"Three Songs of the Sea" ...... Quilter
"Let Me Like a Soldier Fall."
"Tom Bowling."
"Then You'll Remember Me."
Reveille; Camp Fire; On the March.
Readings from the Poems of Rupert Brooke.
"Good-bye, Sweetheart."
"The Minstrel Boy."
S.B. from London.
S.B. from London.
Regimental Marches.
Relayed from King's Hall Rooms.