South African Oranges
(Until 11.00)
(Scottish Ballads)
Carma Linn (Contralto)
Kennedy Arundel (Baritone)
At the organ of Tussaud's Cinema
Leonardo Kemp and his Piccadilly Hotel Orchestra
From the Piccadilly Hotel
(Until 14.30)
From Tony's Ball Room, Birmingham
Conducted by Mr. FRANK WESTFIELD
Relayed from LEWISHAM
How John Trusty and his dog, Walter, stowed away on the good ship Firefly â by S. G. Hulme Beaman
Arranged as a dialogue story, with incidental music played by The Georgian Trio
Sir Robert Peel and his Band, relayed from Tony's Ball Room, Birmingham
Weather Forecast, First General News Bulletin
Beethoven's miscellaneous pianoforte music
Played by Victor Hely-Hurchinson
Six Minuets
Andante in F
A talk by Mr James Agate
(Until 19.20)
by L. du Garde Peach
A Play of the City, the Sea, and the Jungle
Scenes:
The Boardroom - the Forest - the Sea - the City - the Laboratory - the Tea Table
The Underworld of the West
Many strange tales are told of heroes buried under mountains, awaiting the call to which they must respond. But there are many who come and go far under the earth without making a song about it. We shall hear them at work, we shall hear others who do make a song underground, and a tuneful one, too, and from time to time we shall take our bearings above, now in a vale in Glamorgan, and now on the green hills of Somerset.
(From Cardiff)
Weather Forecast, Second General News Bulletin
Sir Robert Peel and his Band, relayed from Tony's Ball Room, Birmingham
Directed by Henry R. Hall, from Gleneagles Hotel (From Glasgow)
(Until 24.00)
by the Baird Process
(356.3 m. Vision ; 261.3 m. Sound)