by Philip Taylor
at the Organ of the Gaumont Palace,
: Birmingham
Reginald Arkell
A personal commentary by a West Countryman in London on things and people he has observed during the last month
at the BBC Theatre Organ
Directed by Rene Tapponnier from the Carlton Hotel, London
Frank Melland
The elephant's reputation for intelligence is well known. It is not so commonly realised that some ele- phants show surprising individual traits. They may be, in a word, ' personalities '. Frank Melland , who was in Central Africa for over a quarter of a century, has had a great experience of the wild elephant and its ways. He is going to tell some stories about the elephants' he has known.
The BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult : Overture, King Lear
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Pierre Monteux : Symphonie fantastique—1 Rêveries—Passion. 2 A Ball. 3 Scene in the Country. 4 March to the Scaffold. 5 Dream of a Witches' Sabbath
The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham , Bart.: Overture, Carnaval romain