(Violin
Recital).
(Central President) on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the Mothers' Union. Relayed from Daventry.
'Natural History-Some Water-loving Birds." by Mr. Montagu A. Phillips, F.R.G.S., F.L.S.
Gerald Kaye (Tenor).
S.B. from London.
GEORGE DANCE F.R.H.S.
(Arranged in collaboration with the SUSSEX COUNTY HERALD and WORTHING HERALD.)
Relayed to Daventry. THE DOWNLAND
MUSICKERS :
Conducted by the Chief Musicker. Mr.GILBERT ALCOCK
Mr. WALTER BEETLE
STONE (Baritone).
Mr. ARTHUR BECKETT ,
F.R.S.L.
(President, Society of Sussex Downsmen).
Relayed from the Mansfield Hall,
Worthing.
Miss GRETTA DON
(Soprano).
THE WIRELESS
ORCHESTRA:
Conducted by Capt. W. A. FEATHERSTOXE.
From the Studio.
Mr. ARTHUR BECKETT. A Few Words on Sussex.
Songs of Old Sussex.
(2) "The Sweet Rosy
Morning."
(3) " The Woodcutter."
(4) " Sussex Wassail Song."
Traditional. arranged and harmonized by Gilbcrt Alcock.
(5) "The Pretty Plough-boy"
(6) " Lovely Joan " arr. Vaughan Williams
(7) March, "Sussex by the Sea" .... Ward Higgs
(8) Regimental March, "The Royal Sussex."
(9) " Song of the Sussex
Downsman "
Ramsay-Beckett
(10) " The Sussex Wind"
Dear-Beckett GRETTA DON.
(11) The Sepds of Love " (12) " The Unquiet Grave "
("How Cold the Wind
Doth Blow") arr. Vaughan Williams
More Sussex Songs.
(13) "' Sussex Cradle Song "
Gilbert Alcock
(14) "Agincourt Song"
Circa 1416
(15) "Tho Moon Shines
Bright"
(Traditional, arranged and harmonized by Gilbert Alcock ).
(16) " The Norman March"
(from Pevensey Pageant Music) .. Gilbert Alcock
Mr. BAXTER ELLIS , "Flying ns a Safe and Inexpensive Hobby." S.B. from ?
Local News.
S.B. from London.