From' When Two or Three,' page 33
THE COUNTESS OF LIMERICK
At The Organ of The Trocadero
Cinema, Elephant and Castle
Leader, Frank Thomas
Relayed from The National Museum of Wales
The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski : Danse Macabre (Saint-Saēns). Flotsam and Jetsam: The Ghost of an old King's Jester (llotsamand
Jetsam). Jose Lucchesi and his Orchestra: Tango Argentino (Juna Maglio ). Gabriella Besanzoni (Mezzo-Soprano) : Habanera (Love will like a wild birdling tly) (Carmen) (Bizet). Balalaika Orchestra and Chorus: Black Eyes (Traditional Gypsy Air). The Berlin Stale Opera Orchestra, conducted by Alois Mcllchar : Pictures from an Exhibition—10. The Great Gate of Kiev (Mussorgsky, orch. Ravel).
Conductor, Sir DAN GODFREY
EILEEN JOYCE (Pianoforte) Relayed from The Pavilion,
1 Bournemouth
Directed by John MacArthur
Miniature Suite
1. Children's Dance; 2. Intermezzo; 3. Scene du Bal
Idyll
Dance Interlude, Moresque * Bird Songs at Eventide Valsette, Wood Nymphs
ENGLISH SONGS OF THE SIXTEENTH AND
SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES sung by ANNE THURSFIELD (Mezzo-Soprano)
Lutenist Composers
Late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries
Mr. ARCHIBALD HADDON
Exciting things are happening in the theatre this autumn, and the present season promises to be one of the best for many years. Mr. Haddon, returning to. the post of radio dramatic critic after a long absence, reveals in these fortnightly talks that he retains his flair for just estimate and illuminating comment on the current plays.
'Local Government'—I
Mr. W. IVOR JENNINGS : Do you get good valuo for your rates ? '
This talk by an expert on local government touches a subject that lies very near the pockets of listeners. Mr. Jennings will discuss three closely related topics; the value and efficiency of local services; whether the taxpayer should help the rate-payer; and whether the burden of the rates is justly distributed among the various classes of rate-payers.
Season 1933-4 Third Concert
Relayed from The Queen's Hall, London
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
Mr. HOWARD MARSHALL ,
Mr. Howard Marshall , a trained observer and an accomplished broadcaster, continues his first-hand reports of how the countryside is faring in its fight against the encroachments of litter, unsightly advertisements and unplanned building.
He has the support in his investigations of such bodies as the Council for the Preservation of Rural England, the National Trust and the National Housing and Town Planning Council.
read by NESTA SAWYER
Roy Fox and his BAND, relayed from The Kit-Cat
Restaurant
(Shipping Forecast at 11.0)