From page 57 of When Two or Three'
JOANWOOLLCOMBE: To sec Children's
Police at Work in Amsterdam '
At The Organ of The Plaza Cinema,
Swansea
Leader, Frank Thomas
Rhiannon James (harp)
(From Cardiff)
As an alternative to the Scottish Regional programme for Schools, from 2.0 to 4.0, Scottish National will radiate the Regional programme. Details at foot of page.
Bread ("
Sir JOHN RUSSELL , F.R.S."
' The New World takes Shape'
ALEC MACDONALD
Early Stages in German-3
A. HERMANN WINTER
(Continued overleaf)
SASCHA LASSERSON (violin) LONIE BASCHE (pianoforte)
Directed by Guy Daines
(Scottish Regional Programme)
Directed by Charles Kunz
Relayed from Casani's Club
(All Nationals except Daventry)
5.15 The Children's Hour
Songs by Frederick Grisewood
'At the coming of the New Moon,' a story by Olive Dehn, read by Elizabeth
'The Zoo Man'
An appeal on behalf of Blind Children, by Captain Ian Fraser, C.B.E., M.P.
Please send your contributions to [address removed].
In past years the various Children's Hours have been able to endow cots in certain Children's Hospitals all over the country. The money came in the form of the children's subscriptions to the Radio Circle. With the passing of all birthday greetings when the year 1933 closed, so the Radio Circle came to an end.
The Children's Hours are anxious to continue their charitable efforts, and so each Region is going to hold four special appeals each year.
(Daventry)
(18.00) Time Signal, Greemvich
Weather Forecast, First General News Bulletin and Bulletin for Farmers
(The exact time of the Second General News Bulletin tomorrow night, during the Royal Command Performance at the London Palladium, will be announced in both the First and Second General News Bulletins tonight and in the First General News Bulletin tomorrow night)
(The Art of Fugue)
(concluded)
Played by C. H. TREVOR (organ)
Fuga a 3 Soggetti
Choral, Vor deinem Thron tret ich hiermit (Before Thy Throne, I stand, 0 Lord)
Commander STEPHEN KING-HALL
' What was done : Territorial arrangements'
ARNOLD J. TOYNBEE (Research Professor of International History in the University of London)
Conductor,
B. WALTON O'DONNELL
ANTON TSCHAIKOV (violin)
Weather Forecast, Second General News Bulletin
Refuge in Illness
By a Doctor
A Microphone Medley of 20 Years Ago Written and Arranged by LESLIE BAILY
This is no history book-just a scrapbook of fragments. We pick and choose, laying a cherished oddment beside the quaint choice of a moment ago. Voices from the past. Songs of yesteryear. Events re-lived. This oddness, this variety, these strange juxtapositions are the fascination of a scrapbook
The Year Dawns on a Care-free World
Lord Roberts's Warning
The Spy Menace
Irish Unrest
London's Greatest Year of Opera
Admiral Sir William Goodenough recalls
British Naval Visit to Kiel
The Countess of Oxford and Asquith :
A Memoir of August, 1914
WAR!!!
Production by CHARLES BREWER
(This programme will be broadcast ty all
Regionals on Wednesday night)
LEW STONE and his BAND
Relayed from Monseigneur
(Shipping Forecast, on Daventry only, at 11.0)