'The Mentally Backward Child,' by a Physician
Directed by Harry Fryer
Relayed from The Shepherd's Bush Pavilion
' Life and Work in Europe '—X
'Yugoslavia'—II
Miss FANNY FOSTER: The Karst'
described in two parts as follows:
By R.C. Lyle from Messrs. Topham's private stand, for that part of the course on the Grand Stand side of Becher's and Valentine's Brooks, as shown by the dotted line on the plan on the next page, and by W. Hobbiss from the Canal Turn for the remainder of the course, including Becher's Brook, the Canal Turn, and Valentine's Brook.
Relayed from Aintree
(From Manchester)
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Directed by Guy Daines
(Scottish Regional Programme)
THE BROUGH Viola d'AMORE ENSEMBLE:
Violet Brough (Viola d'Amore) ; Alan Baitlett
(Violin); Barbara Amor-Wright (Violoncello)
(Continued overleaf.)
CHOPIN'S PIANOFORTE SONATAS
Played by LESLIE ENGLAND
Sonata in B minor, Op. 58 (contd.)
3. Largo; 4. Finale (Presto non tanto)
Mr. ST. JOHN ERVINE
Mr. W. E. SHEWELL-COOPER : Manures '
GERALDO and his ORCHESTRA, followed by THE SAVOY HOTEL ORPHEANS, relayed from THE SAVOY
HOTEL
(Shipping Forecast at 11.0)