From page 81 of 'When Two or Three'
The Lener String Quartet: Quartet
No. 2 in G (Beethoven)
, at 2.0
Tracing History Backwards
K. C. BOSWELL : Government Now and Then-7, The House of Commons
Now'
' How Life is Lived'
WINIFRED CULLIS , C.B.E., D.Sc. (Professor of Physiology, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for
Women): 7-' The Eye in Man'
A Symphony Concert
The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates : Eight Russian Fairy Tales (Liadov)
The Halle Orchestra , conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty : Symphony No. in E minor (Dvorak)-I. Adagio , Allegro molto ; 2. Largo ; 3. Scherzo : Molto vivace ; 4. Allegro con fuoco
by HARRY CRACKEL
Relayed from The City Hall, Sheffield
Directed by HENRY HALL
including Weather Forecast and Bulletin for Farmers
The Foundations of English Music
Under the direction of Sir RICHARD RUNCIMAN TERRY
LUTENIST SONGS sung by HERBERT HEYNER (baritone) and played by DIANA POULTON (lute)
RUDOLPH DOLMETSCH (treble viol)
NATALIE DOLMETSCH (viola da gamba)
MAx KROEMER
'Out of the Classroom'
E. R. THOMAS
A Broadcasting Version founded upon the famous Musical Comedy
See centre column and article by M. Willson Disher on page 360
(' Our Miss Gibbs' was broadcast in the Regional programme yesterday evening)
by THE B.B.C. THEATRE ORCHESTRA
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
Conducted by the Rev. W. H. ELLIOTT
Relayed from
St. Michael's, Chester Square
(Section D)
(Led by LAURANCE TURNER )
Conducted by AYLMER BUESST
MAY BLYTH (soprano) All Nationals, except Droitzoich, close down at 11.15
SYDNEY KYTE and his BAND
Relayed from The Piccadilly Hotel