Clarice Singleton (Soprano), Amy Cock burn (Mezzo-Soprano), Clifford Singleton (Tenor), Tom Brown (Bass). The Rev. S. Walter Allen, Religious Address.
" by the Rev.
E. J. G. Forse , M.A. Alex. Wainwright's Royal Bath Hotel Dance Band, relayed from the King's Hall Rooms. Basil Allen (Tenor).
S.B. from London.
HAROLD STROUD
(Interlocutor).
H. J. SHERRING (Banjo).
ERNEST EADY (Bones).
BOB STOKES (Bones).
GEORGE STONE (Tambourine).
KENNETH M. CORNERE
(Tambourine).
And TROUPE.
Songs, Jokes and Sketches
(Old and New).
Listeners are invited to compete in our Second Puzzle Programme. It differs from our last, and in this instance the Orchestra will play a number of pieces. Tile titles of the pieces, or well-known numbers contained in them, if put together, will make a complete story.
To enable Listeners to get the idea, the opening of the story will be given.
Two prizes of Two Guineas each will be awarded to the two stories considered by competent judges to be the best.
All entries must be addressed and posted so as to reach the Station Director, B.B.C., 72, Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth, on or before the first postal delivery on Saturday morning, the. 5th December.
No member of the B.B.C. or artist taking part in this evening's programme will be permitted to enter for the competition.
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA :
Conducted by Capt. FEATHERSTONE, will play the following pieces. which must be included in the story. The Story commences:
" Guy Mannering," the popular
Squire of Puddleton-on-the-Slosh, also the M.F.H., has invited amongst, others " Lady Molly." "Dorothy" Vernon, and the ever-popular " Tom Jones" " for the last Meet of the Season
S.B. from London.