At THE ORGAN of THE REGENT CINEMA
Relayed from the Regent Cinema, Bournemouth
Mr. A. LLOYD JAMES : Speech and Language '
From WESTMINSTER ABBEY
MARGARET BISSETT (Contralto)
ROBERT NAYLOR (Tenor) JOSEPH PESSACH (Violin)
EDITH GUNTHORPE
CECIL BAUMER. .... (Two Pianofortes)
by Canon W. H. ELLIOTT
Songs at the Piano, composed and sung by HELEN ALSTON
'Some African Pets,' written and told by GERALDINE ELLIOTT
'How to Look after your Pets,' by Major FAUDEL-
PHILLIPS
(Continued)
Chapter XLVII
A READING from CHARLES DICKENS by Mr. V. C. CLINTON BADDELEY
WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN
OLD FRENCH SONGS
Sung by ANNE THURSFIELD (Mezzo-Soprano)
by Melchior
III
Mr. R. S. LAMBERT and Mr. H. L. BEALES 'Mid-Victorian England in the Golden Years'
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOHN ANSELL
TOM CLARE (Entertainer at the Piano) 'THE LOVE PARADE' MALE CHORUS
(By permission of the Carlton Theatre Co.)
KNEALE KELLEY (Violin Solo)
SKETCH
'THE NINETEENTH BARON' by JOHN HEYGATE
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA
ANNIE CROFT
(The Well-known Musical Comedy Star)
Mr. FLOTSAM and Mr. JETSAM
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN; Local News; London and New York Stock Exchange Reports; (1,554.4 m. only) Shipping Forecast
by Mr. VERNON BARTLETT
A Play by LAURENCE HOUSMAN
Arranged by DULCIMA GLASBY ; Produced by HOWARD ROSE
A Child; Her Mother; Her Granny; The Fairies
Three people are in a poor, lamp-lit cottage One, a hard-looking woman of middle age, is busy folding and ironing. Her child is threading berries upon a string. The third, a frail old woman, sits by the side of the fire, knitting absent-mindedly
JACK PAYNE and his B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA