relayed from Restaurant, Plymouth: One, step, "Valencia," Padilla; "In a Persian Market" Ketelby; suite, "Sylvan Scenes," Fletcher; foxtrot, "Big White Moon," Upton; selection of the popular songs of Dorothy Forster; waltz, "Aubade D'Amour," Monti; one-step, "Barcelona," Evans
March, "Martial Moments," Winter; intermezzo, "An Old Church Legend," Trinoen; cycle of Herbert Oliver's song; waltz, "Come Back" De Rance; Serenade" Gounod; selection, "The Arcadians," Monckton; romance, "In the Gloaming," Marsden; fox-trot "I Wanna Go" Barker
Garden Chat by Marlon Cran, told by Mrs H.G. Taylor
relayed from the Royal Hotel (under the direction of Albert Fullbrook); March, "Tannhauser," Wagner; "Bygone Melody," Evans; "Lady Be Good," Gershwin; selection, "Cavalleria Rusticana,'' Mascagni; "Serenade Rococco," Helmund; "In a Monastery Garden," Ketelbey; "Finlandia," Sibelius
Children's Birthdays and Letters and today's Anniversary. The Jumbles Concert Party. Children's News. Pianoforte, "Persian Market" (Ketelbey)
Joan fowler (soprano) and Lockyer (pianist) in musical comedy favourites. Joan Fowler, "I Love You So," "Any Time's Kissing Time" F. Norton, Renie Lockyer, "Blue Kitten," sel. Friml. Joan Fowler, "Wonderful World of Love," Ray; "I Just Want You," Forster. Renie Lockyer, "Wildflower" sel., Gershwin
Mr J. Granville Squiers
Further Pianoforte works, interpreted by Charles Kelly. "Litany" (after Schubert). Second Polonaise in E
The Wireless Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Mr Theodore Stier: part 1: Overture, "Die Schone Galatee" (Von Suppe) ("The Lovely Galatea"); Waltz, "Die Werber" ("Recruiting") (Lanner); polka mazurka, "Die Libelle" (Dragonfly") (Joseph Strauss); two pieces of strings (Komzak), (a) "folk song," (b) "Fairy Tale"; waltz, "New Vienna" (Johann Strauss)
Mr. Maurice Tate
"Prince Methusalem” (Johann Strauss); May Blyth (with chorus and orchestra), "Wer uns getrast” ("Who Weds Us”), Suffi’s song from “The Gypsy Baron" (Johann Strauss); "Once upon a time" ("A little story told by violin) (Komzak). The Orchestra: Waltz, “Wine, Woman and Song” (original version with chorus)
relayed from the Savoy Hotel, London