Yr Athro T.H. Parry-Williams
(to 15.25)
Relayed from The Princes Theatre, Yeovil
Glyn Eastman (Bass-Baritone)
The Gershom Parkington Quintet
An Entertainment Fabric for all occasions woven around and about the West Region from threads of Music, Song and Speech. By way of explanation the comments of two listeners, as imagined by J. E. Barton, will be heard throughout the programme
1. FOR ADULTS ONLY
by BEVERLEY NICHOLS, being A Child's Guide to: a. Broadcasting; b. Gardening; c. Women Motorists
2. FOUR POEMS
Set to Music for Voice and Orchestra by GRACE WILLIAMS. Sung by MARGARET REES
a. The Mad Maid's Song (Words by Herrick); b. Green Rain (Words by Mary Webb) c. I had a little nut tree (Words anonymous) d. Service for all the dead (Words by D.H. Lawrence)
3. CORNISH INTERLUDE by L. LUARD
4. ONE AIR, TWO PIANOS, AND A VARIETY OF STYLES
by FELIX FELTON and MICHAEL SAYER
5. GLOUCESTERSHIRE GOSSIP Overheard by PHYLLIS SMALE
Music played by THE WESTERN STUDIO ORCHESTRA Conducted by Reginald Redman
Presented by FRANCIS WORSLEY and CYRIL WOOD
TONIGHT AT 8.45