(356.3 m. Vision) (261.3 m. Sound)
SONIA MOLDAWSKY (Violin)
ETHEL HOBDAY (Pianoforte)
by NICHOLAS CHOVEAUX , F.R.C.O.
Organist- and Director of the Choir, St. John's, Wimbledon
Relayed from St. Mary-le-Bow
TOM Purvis (Tenor)
By CHRISTOPHER STONE
Dr. B. A. KEEN : 'Farming—III,
Why Manures are Needed '
2.55 Interlude
3.0 ' Peoples of the World and their Homes '—VI The Hon. HAROLD NICOLSON : Country and City in Germany '
3.20 Interlude
THE SYBIL EATON QUARTET
SYBIL EATON (1st Violin) ; PIERRE TAS (2nd Violin); RAY. MOND JEREMY (Viola) ; ALAN FORD (Violoncello); JOHN THORNE (Baritone)
MOSCHETTO and his ORCHESTRA
From the MAY FAIR HOTEL
THE PORTRAIT OF THE MAYOR, another Toy TOWN Dialoguo Story
(S. G. HULME-BEAMAN), with music by THE GERSHOM PARKINGTON
QUINTET
WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN
WOLF'S GOETHE LIEDER
Sung by DOROTHY HELMRICH and GEORGE PARKER
Mr. ERNEST NEWMAN
Professor JULIAN HUXLEY : 'The Bird's Place in Nature '
(From Manchester)
Relayed from THE FREE TRADE HALL
THE HALLE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR HAMILTON HARTY
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND
GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN ; London and New York Stock Exchange Reports ; (1,554.4 m. only) Shipping Forecast
The Hon. HAROLD NICOLSON
HANS NEEMANN (Lutenist)
THE WIRELESS SINGERS
JACK HARRIS ' GROSVENOR HOUSE BAND, from
GROSVENOR HOUSE
(356.3 m. Vision) (261.3 m. Sound)