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Radio Times, August 6th, 1926. ORGANIZING EUROPE’S BROADCASTING. ie eu, i “THE = GEL Fase AREROEEW Lio (Lay) Enea Short aay is, (aiawd wEWweas re ) veer = wy Pear oem LEP OS - eae Siac ary esHere wie LA ghOTTING HAM ait AY IM E uri» Sowa) STORE -ON Rie F ee a Seweigiaad py, mS try ra toes AUC aia b 3 THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE BBC “Vol.12. No. ‘145. fevlteced of tlm rah. tis fees pe er Ec 9 _EVERY FRIDAY. _ Two Pence. | Britain's New Wavelensths. WEEE. ‘or so Paris.-A came back from man met me with the re- mark: “More conferences; | suppose: but do you ever do anything—except, of course. amuse yourself? [ indignantly repudiated the idea that we never did anything at our conferences, so | am somewhat pleased to he able now to give.the he to my friend in told print, and the ago, | By P. P. ECKERSLEY. the wavelength of the station to which they habitually listen, They will wortder what gain it is to them that they have to retune their sets: others wholisten to re lay stations outside focal areas will net bless us for sug gesting that-in the interests of the tuture of There when breatcasting they can no longer do so, will, as Itkely as not, be many who, one sill of some disease, the surgeon's knife may be the unpleasant, but the ant. remedy. The disease in’ international broadtasting. 15 ‘that-there are too many stations, too few wavelengths, and even the existing room is inefiiciently filled ; crowds here, space there, and interference is gomg on all the time, Many shirk the only remedy for their disease; and then the opera “Geneva Plan” now published should con- vince-lim that something has been cone.* With the publication af the plan, | think the names of two people de serve recording, as they have been more largely instrumental than anyone else in. petting agree- ment: Rear~Adimiral Ee Carpendale the “second in command "of the B.B.C., and M. Ray- mond Gradlarcd, of Kel- fium, -Presulent of the European Technical Lomuimuttes, deserve our acimuiration and thariks. A’ -conerete. proposal tion, when.it must take phace, is the mor sermus, [fwe had put-att ouropeéeration on the body of broadcasting any longer, the changes and sacrihces in the end would have been far worse for all. Directhy after an oper- ation, we teel extremely il and wonder why ever we went through it all; the old ache seems to be there still and we wish we had never taken this absurdrisk which hasdone usnogoml, So,-after the operation on our WaVve= lengths, the whole system will be disordered for a short time, waves willclash has been madejand ac- cepted by mest ofkurope: this is the basic fact. We do not promise the broad- casting millennimm—far from it; Eurepe is igteediupon a plan, andthe plan-is a point of departure towards a new cra-in broadcasting. My eulogy of the plan may seem. some- what misplaced to those who. find that considerable changes ate to take ‘place ‘in =The afin! aemmonmeepaeret ti! fe Geer ilericdinas he fh pare Bhd, Haired LT tae ieebtal , The Palace of the Nations at Geneva, where the decisions on broadcasting were taken, the plan is put into execution, find more foreign Station jamming than ever hefore, The disgruntled will most probably feel that the Geneva plan 15a. failure, that they have been badly Jet down. by their delegates, May . attempt to forestall criticism ? As-an analogy, 1 may point out that if until they settle into post- tion, new unfanuliar com- binations will rub .sore sides together, all will be strange and uncomfortable, Then will come conv:alesce nce, the happiest time of all; only a few twinges to remind us of the past, each hour to sce some new Lmproevement. So it will be, «we believe; with out Geneva plan—convalescence will come, the doctors will meet, nod wisely, make this (Continued overleaf.) LP. J affles, Greer,

Transcript of organizing europe's broadcasting. - Index of

Radio Times, August 6th, 1926.

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rah. tis feespe er Ec 9 _EVERY FRIDAY._

Two Pence.|

Britain's New Wavelensths.

WEEE. ‘or so

Paris.-A

came back fromman met me with the re-

mark: “More conferences; | suppose: butdo you ever do anything—except, of course.

amuse yourself? [ indignantly repudiatedthe idea that we never did anything at ourconferences, so | am somewhat pleased tohe able now to give.the he to my friend intold print, and the

ago, |

By P. P. ECKERSLEY.the wavelength of the station to which theyhabitually listen, They will wortder whatgain it is to them that they have to retunetheir sets: others wholisten to re lay stationsoutside focal areas will net bless us for suggesting that-in the interests of the tuture of

There

when

breatcasting they can no longer do so,

will, as Itkely as not, be many who,

one sill of some disease, the surgeon's knife

may be the unpleasant, but the ant. remedy.The disease in’ international broadtasting. 15‘that-there are too many stations, too few

wavelengths, and even the existing room isinefiiciently filled ; crowds here, space there,and interference is gomg on all the time,Many shirk the only remedy for their disease;

and then the opera

“Geneva Plan” nowpublished should con-

vince-lim that somethinghas been cone.*

With the publicationaf the plan, | think thenames of two people deserve recording, as theyhave been more largelyinstrumental than anyone

else in. petting agree-ment: Rear~AdimiralEe Carpendale the

“second in command "of

the B.B.C., and M. Ray-mond Gradlarcd, of Kel-

fium, -Presulent of theEuropean Technical

Lomuimuttes, deserve ouracimuiration and thariks.

A’ -conerete. proposal

tion, when.it must take

phace, is the morsermus, [fwe had put-attouropeéeration on thebody of broadcasting anylonger, the changes andsacrihces in the end would

have been far worse for

all. Directhy after an oper-

ation, we teel extremely

il and wonder why everwe went through it all;the old ache seems to be

there still and we wish wehad never taken this

absurdrisk which hasdoneusnogoml, So,-after theoperation on our WaVve=

lengths, the whole systemwill be disordered for ashort time, waves willclash

has been madejand ac-cepted by mest ofkurope:this is the basic fact. Wedo not promise the broad-casting millennimm—far from it; Eurepe isigteediupon a plan, andthe plan-is a point ofdeparture towards a new cra-in broadcasting.My eulogy of the plan may seem. some-

what misplaced to those who. find thatconsiderable changes ate to take ‘place ‘in

=The afin! aemmonmeepaeret ti! fe Geer ilericdinashe fh pare Bhd,

Haired

LT tae ieebtal ,

The Palace of the Nations at Geneva, where the decisions on broadcasting were taken,

the plan is put into execution, find moreforeign Station jamming than ever hefore,

The disgruntled will most probably feelthat the Geneva plan 15a. failure, thatthey have been badly Jet down. by theirdelegates, May . attempt to forestallcriticism ?

As-an analogy, 1 may point out that if

until theysettle into post-tion, new unfanuliar com-binations will rub .soresides together, all will be

strange and uncomfortable, Then will comeconv:alesce nce, the happiest time of all; onlya few twinges to remind us of the past, eachhour to sce some new Lmproevement.

So it will be, «we believe; with outGeneva plan—convalescence will come, thedoctors will meet, nod wisely, make this

(Continued overleaf.)

LP.Jaffles, Greer,

Britain’§ ‘Mew

— RADIO TIMES. —

Wavelengths.

{Continued from the previous page.)

little change, that adjustment, and the patientwill find a renewed #ést in life. At last comeshealth, real health: we-are ip and about,

friends: greet us, the trouble is forgotten;we are well, and so tuch better than ever

before. [need carry myanalogy no further ;lean leave it to exp: un why we have

you to make afew sacrifices: a day, a week,or i month's annoavance, Sia then healthand roam to grow towards redistribution and

alternative programmes.So much for eeneralities,

patticularly to the problems that besetagreat Britain. We are not going to adopt

albsolutely the waves allocated in'the Genevu

Plan, which necessitate several stations‘descending to wavelengths of the order of250 Metres. We have nine exclusive wave-Jengths (ten in all with Daventry}. We-havetwenty-one stations, and listeners have’ setswhich tune mostly between 300 “and §00

“metres. '

In general, Gur modifications to the Genexaeteare basect.Hpon two general principles =—

—t.. That no station shall go further below300 metres than is practically passiblewhile still: adhering to the gparit of

the Geneva plan.2. Thatin adopiting the ies of the Common

wave it is. better to take a certainnomber of exclusive waves and turn

to ask

Now to turn more

them ints natiimal common- wave:

rather than use international commenwaves, “As we have in Britain. Aunity of technical control, We maybe better able to regulate our wave-lengths than some forcign neighbours,whomay not have developed, thraughlack of time or funds, so fully as wehave here, We thus-have the dis-turbance under our own control,

T will be seen that condition is largelyhelped by céndition 2

It may seem strange that we should chooseto work two stations on the same wavelengthso:much closer together than they would bedil we choose an international. common

)ware; but, as a matter of fact, proved: byational and international experiments, dis-tance does not play anything like a propor-fionate part in the amount of interierencecaused between two stations.We cannot, however, carry: the principle

twarking several stations in our own country“on the same wave too far. Ikelay stationsare Chiefly concered in the reallocation and

“aire going td use common wavelengths; butso many of them mn the middle north are soclose together that 1t would-be tmposstble to

_ put themallon the same wavelength, [tistaken as a principle that relay stations are_ designed to serve only a local area, but we“winst not make that area too restricted. Ingeneral, we hope that under the new scheme“Yelay stations will, without interference,serve: the ty or town in which they are

located.A glanceat the table of British Wavelengths

on this page shows how the. principles haveheen finlowed in the preliminary allocation.In Orde? te frée one exclusive British wavelor many relay stations, we have chosenBirmingham and Aberdeen to share Aber-

deen's exclusive wave, The exclusive wave

of 288.5 has been chosen-for the bulk of relaybut some use international commonIt Ty be that. experience will prove

the necessity of using some more international

common waves, and cation wouldthen be with waves of 500, 400, 2q7, and 2g4,aswell as 288.5. At any rate, 288.5 (only

4 per cent. below Joo) ts ‘the lowest Britishwave. Information as to the final allocation

will be given about September 2nd or 3rd.Daventry should act as a stand-by for

those who are in difficulty anywhere in theBritish Isies. The British changes in theplan have been conceived with the idea ofmaking the least dislocation-to British listenerswhile still keeping to the spirit of the plan,

Undoubtedly, some hsteners will have tomake changes to-their sets to adapt them tothe new conditions. We have most carnestlystriven to make the numbers of those affectedsmall compared with the total number of

listeners. In no case is: service impossible

Wee feel that m making Cerhin saer vices now,

we are building on firm foundations for thefuture, and that the possession df nine exclu-sive medium wavelengths. (ten, if we include

Daventry). should be: sufficient to. enable as

Stains,

aWS

dur. alli

ta. recast <distnibution without fear that atany MicmMent a foreign statian’ will npset-all

our calculations.and expectations., That wehave to ask-listeners for some sacnhces now

is better than that we should sever find anapreement internationally, [t°as the wisecourse ta look to the future and remedy thefirst 55 mptoms of disease, rather. than: let

infection spreaduntil the health of the bodyof broadcasting is seriously endangered.We shall welcome comment sad observa-

tion. We hope only. that initial difficultieswill be met ina spirit of co-operation. -as-onlyin this way can we hope to tind’ the final

readyus tment which satisfies eve ryone,Herrisn WavelLex erie.

Aberdeen | 4ar.Birmingham | oh sh 3

(itassrs ae i's $044

Helfinat aoe 428, 1

Lapiiehods a te a4 oe|

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Cardifl 7: i a BM

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LsA h-‘ATith,—--——__—_------ le

- PROGRAMMES INDEX.LONDON (210) (255 MM). an > 200, ay]BELFAST (2BE) (440 Mi... ial OeyBIRMINGHAM (GFT) (478 Mi.) 7BOURNEMOUTH (68M) (280 MM.) ........CARDIFF (SWaA) (53 MM.)MANCHESTER (227) (A768 ML) .....NEWCASTLE (G80) (404 MjuARERDEEW (28D) (496 MM.)GLAGBGOW i b8T) .HIGH-POWER (62%) (1.000 M1.)DUSDEE (2DE) gibi I.)EDINBURGH (2EH) G28 M,}HULL (GH) (835 M1.)LEEDS-BRADIORD ists) 21 Mi. le $10 Mi.|LIVERPOOL /GL¥) (£31 MN.)ROTTINGHAM: (5G) (S80 Wi)... eivcccsereeeccsanceesFLYMOUTH (6P¥) (308 MM... Sse ra taiealater apeSHEFFIELD \6FL) (206 M.)BEBE ST) PO By istic ceeseedadaecdesSWANSEA (535%) (482 Wr.)ROUND THE STATIONS

Wavre=-lengtha are subject to temporary adjastments,

fe Atieee erm, 19264.

The.Havanas Agnin®|Famous Band Returns to the Microphone:

HE Sqvoy Havana Eanod gave up. broad.casting. for four months, but ‘owing to the

nomber of request: they have received, they couldresist no: loneer othe temptation to pliav nenithecene i the ToeHe wf the nena: Acwotrs

ingly, they resume Lier racic performans“a ne

Aueouet Sth. ancl oawill) be heard bey Hieleners Overy

Thursday ond Saturday for some time to come.

Within | few, weeks, the Savey Hayana Bandwill delebrate ite tifth anniversary and consequently

it is one of the oldest dance banda in Englane.At first, many people were rather surprised by the

nome “Havana,” and expected to seo a NativeBand to follow the Hawniinns who had been

so successful at the Savoy, the previous season.

This was not so; tho Havana Band was cemposedof the best talent collected: in: America and

Eneland, but as twe of its musicians, Bert Ralijon

and Victor King; had just come from Hivana, ib

Wis erpested that this title should be werd,

The: Baal was nemat a lig function “which

wor held at the Savoy Hotel in September, 1921,al! it-inetantly anet with great snceces,The -Bavey Havami Band lias been essen ly ik

pioneer band, and with the coming of the,wireless,saw the possibilities of it. and Grset broadcast inMarch, 10835.. The experts lunghed; the ides

of playin dance tuiste throngh the ether seeoned

astonishing to many because it had never been

done before : but the experiment was a biz succes,When the Havana Band ‘started, it. wis prac-

titaliv.an all-American band, but nowit is prac-

telly: in all-British Band, competing with theAmericans at their own game ond importing itamasig, through the medium of gmmeophone recordsinto America, the hame of aynome nisic.

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MAKING POETRY POPULAR.

HROUGH the medium of radio, ob poets ore

entering to-day “into a share of thet glorywhich is their due. ‘Thut ts to saiy, they hove anopportunity of rewding their own verses to a farlarger jarbhe than wae even dreamed of in the chabefore browdeasting.

In Elizabethan poela were permanent:members of the theatre staffs and played importantparie in all productions. Londoners particularly

delighted in hearmg poems read, and who ould

read them better than the poects- themselves ¥After the Civil War, the theatoes reopencd oplerthe patronage of the exiled lords, who brought backwith them professionel metars, ame the boc were

ousted. The new actors cared for little: seve pelf-advancement, and they often rewrote plays: thet

came inte their banrls, ‘interspersinys heavy ‘dramas

with: many wholly inconsixtent touches.Happily, however, thom is no reason nowadava

why our pune showed feel neglected or misunder-

stood as did their fellows in the past. Cray livedin obscurity ; #0, toa, did Make and Coleridge. toname only a few, Think what ‘mui would have

done for these men! 1 would have browght themout of obacurity and pul them before a public thad

needed them, however unconsuously, Poetry liftspeople-above themselves, and that ie the ultimatesearch of oll eager souls.

So let wa have our pocts broadcasting from the5.6.0. stadies, and even if someef the pocts themselves cimnot be prevailed upgndo face the micro-phone, there must be many capable and sympatheticTenders who wil) reven) to a thre beantics of Afr,

Maselicld’s pocmes (both short and Tong), the Pyriceof Mr. Drinkwater and Mr. De dba Mare—not. bomention many others-of our living poets.

Lt is anid that fadio har opened ly): Visi cppeor~

tunities for both the short slory writer and thinplaywright. Jt woold be good to feel that, throughwireless, poetry ‘will come inte its own again, onl

that the Envlish people will speak it, more -andmore with knowledge and ondorsianding.§ |

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“Rigolotto’ to be Broadeast Again.Eis opern, Iirgaletia i Verdi, aa

fininneed. in The adie Trees, is to be

repeated from Lendon and other stations on Friday,

Auoist th. Those litteners who have not

already

fliready secored: Ther cop 4 OF the libretia which,

with others in «series of twebye, has becn Ape lly

prepared, can: clo so hey eeKe Application to tie

BEA. Gavoy Hil, W.C2. A special applicationform ia printed on page 201 of this issue, from which6 will Be aeen. think copies ofthe librery can be

purchased sinely, or for the whole series, as maybe desired.

Carr on. the Tast Maiches,

All liateners- will look Torward to n talk whieh it13 hoped will be piven from Londen: and otherstations during the -week- berimninge

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and.Ohoe and Clarinet,

A quarter of an hour of the London programmeon Monday, Anenst 0th, will beweroted to music

flayed on the ohoe and clarinet. [tis not alwnyvsmay to distinenish one of theen Ineiruments from

the other and listeners will be interestedfirst to hear a group of pieces played on theoboe gid then :a frou played on the clarinet,

followed by duets in which both instraments willbe eed;

A Roger Quilter Programme.

A procramme of music by Reger {)ulter, the dia-

tinguished Enylish composer of songs and orchestralworks. wall be: Eroadesst. from London and other

stations af B30 pm. on Monday, August 23rd.

Mr. Quilter will himself conduct tho Wireless

Zod

adio Gossip.Variely at “* 2L0."

A variety programme to be broadcast from the

Landon Station on: Woelneslay, Angonst 18th, will

inciitems byt. Wir. “Tex ieLeod, the famosa

yarn -apuiner, who hos already made one sucnceFul ippearanos before thie microphone, Mir, «look

Wilker, the Boota comedian, Mr. William Beer,

tntertamer, anil Mize Florence Oldham in Benes

at the piane,

Music From a Saw.

In another variety programme from London onFriday, Augnst 20th, there will be synoeopatednumbers by the Two Bobs, more impersonations wffirnone maueic-hall Sirsa ky Mies Fay We alle i, ined ih

tornnew bes bronrlomest iri in the fh rhmee te

Mr. dachtay Don, who extracts music froma sw

fre an tidiea-robher balloon, as well

Monday, Augarat Lith, by Mr. A.W.(arr, the famous coeketer, who will

review the “Feat A ete pest, On

haturdiay, August 2ist, ot 7.10,Mr, RR. af.) Mortimer will toresdloasta talk to. amateur photographers.Mr, Mortimer’s talk will oppeal tonomercua listener, expect otholiday tins, He will pve monytTriluable hints on those littl details

twhinh mean eo much in the takingofa picture.

“ London Lads."

A novel. programme, entitled

* London Lads," arranged by Ama

Young, several of whose procuctioona

hate alrencly barn browdesast, will be

included in the London programmoon Thursday, August 10th. The

PrOcramme ig devoted tothe honour,

Abd) will commMmemorals the valou Vy of

London's ‘Territorial during the war,

An attempt will be made to em-phadsize the sporting spirit in whichmen joined the old Territorial Force.Four radio. views descriptive ofTerritorial peacetime life will beincluded in the first part of thaprogramme, followed by a, numberof wat episades in which LondonTerritorials look part. The moterialfor these has been supplied by thereine conor, anil in. some

cases If is. hoped that inmhivicuals

neaninted withthe incidents recordedwill be present in the Studio. Theprogramme will he given hy the

Lendon Radio Repertory Ployers,the Wireless: Military Band and theWore lees Loris. A ahiort illness nn

the London Territorale will-aleo be

broadeast curing this programme.

No effort will be. spared to makethis broadoast. as interesting as: itdeserves to he,

*' A Day in the Life of a Film Siar.”*

Wireless enthusiasts who are also

interested. in the “* pictures” (andtheir tamois loge awill look forwardta a talk to bé Ogiven, from the

BSbokia, MR. TED BROWN,the Leader of the well-known Dance Band which we broadoastperiodically from the Café de Paris, has been twice to the London

He het'a very distinct” personality, and his versntihty inperforming 60 ellectively on a number of different, instruments, in-

cluding his famous Xylophone, is remarkable, Listeners who havehad an opportunity of secing him, will no doubt have. been surpriaedto eee him playin turn each of the instrament in his band withapparently equal facility.

as from a gutta,

Weather Wisdom.

Although niany.. thowsands of

people lieten every night to theOficial weather forecast, ih is noteverybody who fully understands the

VTaniois term& which are use: inconmechion with their preparation.

Accordingly, on) Wednesday, Angus18th, at 7.10 pm, Dr. GeorgeClarke Simpson, C.B. CORE,Director of the Meteorological Office,is to give a talk from London on thiasubject At Tad on the sameevening, Miss Maud Diver will: givea reading from her book, “ CaptiinDesmond, V.C." (This will be S,B:from Bournemouth.) On ithe follow.

ing day, Augnst 18th, at 7.40, ithoped to brondeast m talk by Dr.

Gann on his latest discoveries inYucatan.

Wireless Exhibition-at Olympia.Wisttore to the Mational Wireless

Exhibition. which takes place ntOlympia, London, between Saturday,Reptember 4th, and eptember TSth,will be fitéen. on insight info thetranamitting side of broaddsstingag it afiteta the performance of theprogrammics, as well as the recep-tion aide, which is alwava representedeo ably by the’ various exhibitingfirma, ‘They will be able to ‘seethrongh the glasa walls of o replicaof the mam Studio at Ravoy Hill

exactly what tukes place when theprogrammes aro sent out, and thisStudio, which will be connected ‘tofhe Control Itoom at the GA

Headquarters, will be used at some

time or other every day while theexhibition in progress, The openingceremony of the exhibition will tebroadcast at 10 vacm. on Saturday,September 4th, and from half anhour later until midday, a concert bythe Radio Quartet and a number ofwell-known brokdeasting nrtiste ‘will

be piven in the Studio there. Then, London Station on!-Monday, Augustth, at. Tid pak by Mise Betty Batfour. the

well-known. British filin actress, on the shory olABuyin the -Lite afWilms Star.”

Famous Actress as Vocalist.

Tire rroupe «f aomes “bo be sung be Miss Owen

Firanggon- Davies will be inclnded in the programmefrom London between 10 and 10.30) pom. on Tuesday,Ancust 24th, Mase P¥rangeon-bavies: will --beremembered for her work in Rutland Bonughton'sThe feeoriel vow, oa well as for her acting inRonen aod dui and Vesa of ihe 0Cherciltes,

Orchtstra, and the songs in the programme willbe sung by Mr. Mark Raphael (baritone)

*" Remnant Acre."'

A broadeast performance for Lorion listeners

of fiequiaat bere, a eho one-act play, of which

several performances have already been done forprovincial stations, has been arranged ab Sth} pin.

on Monday, August 30th. The play wes specially

written for broadessting by Mr. Dion Titheradge,the author of Lowe Ends, which was recently pro-duecd at the Duke of York's Theatre, London,

ai 1c pm, the Wireless Croheatra

will broadeast «a programme of old-fashioneddance, “Te will be of. interest to the

*

pounwer

Gomera Lie, that ihe atterncorn Ciildten's Liirine

concerts: will. also take pice at. Civtinpaa. Other

transmissions from the «pecial Stadio will he spreadover Taornings,. afternoons A eveTers,,

Loud-Speakers in the Pulpit.

Tn connection with the ackirees at the Stucho

service from the Landon Station on Puanciwy,Angust 15th (which, as already announced In

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RADIO TIMES,— [Avarsr bri, nal

Pieces inthe Procranmes:

A Weekly Feature Conducted by Percy A. Scholes.SAINT-SAENS’ “‘ THE YOUTH OF HERCULES.”

: (Newt Ast b, SOSA.)

a this, the fourth and Inst of his SymphonicPoems, the comporer takes for hia here

Hercules, one of wher exploits head formed the

aubject of his earticr orchestral work, Onphale'sApun niag Wheel.

He prints in his deore the outline of the “ plot.”Mythology tells, he eays, how Hercules in carlyyours saw two paths in fife—-that ef dallinnee inplessure, und that of virtue. Indifferent. to: the

seduetions of nymphs ond Bacchantes, the herochotercs the way of struggle and combat, wt the end

af which he discerns through the flames of thefuneral pyre the reward of immortality.The mention uf the foneral pyro refers to thefact that Hercules, accidentally poisoned: by his

wife Deianeira. built a funeral pyre and cost himeclt

mio the flames.In his opers Déjauire Saint-Sadns agnin tees the:

chief theme of this stady of Heroules’ youth.The Symphonic Poem opens with.» soft mntro-

ductory passage for muted Violins, to which succeeds

the bold theme representing Here ulea and lisaupirations, Soon Woodwind and Tarp

have a swaying thythm (in three-time, with threenotes to.n beat) that clearly sugpests: the allsuringvinens of the «irene: The Bacchantes dance in

ahandon, and a scene of wild revelry is worked ap.At tte- height, Hercolea regains conimand over

himecl{, aod serks worthicr dims, (We may,

perhaps, take it that this ie suggested in the short. plow section for Strings, Woodwind. and Horns.)

He chooses the virtuous path, but it iz not amee cme

sonora and. dignified concluding portionrepresents the apotheoss of the hero,

AUBER’S “ FRA DIAVOLO,” ACTS Il. and Til,(Bauscis, Trcrspaya

‘Auber was one of the moal popular writers ofFrench opera in thé nineteenth contury, bot he hadtomake several attempts ‘fore he had ATL FUCCeRsm that side of composition. His first oper wiseach n- failure that he wild not try again for six

Veurs. He really found hia tect. however, when he

became amociated with the clover playwright Soribe,Anber und he were a sort of Gilbert anc Sollivanmur. "Their partnership lasted until Auber’s death,

im his ninetieth year (1ST).Fra Dievolo i¢ a tuneful light opera aboot. ofanrous bandit, who evades arrest by adopting allkinds ‘of tiagraiaes. In this opera wo find him

| (Tener) ae “ The Marquia of San Marco,”ie attentions to Lady Alleash (Mero-Svprana),whopwith LordAlleach (Base), i= staying at 1m Innkept by Matteo (Baa).

z Lerenso (Teeor}, an officer who is searching forHe iain love with_ Fro Thavola, arrives at the inn.

| #erlma (Soprano), the innkeepers danghter; buther father has arrunged to marry her, the very dextday, to awel-te-do miller.

AGT IL

“The scene is 4¢rlina's bedroom, Fra Dinvolo andtwo of his men, Beppo (Tenor) and Giacomo (Bas,have hidden themselves here, intending to roh theEnglish travellers, who sleep in rooms adjoininghers: Zerlina goes to bed, and the robbers set

about their work. They are interrupted, and analatm 16 raived, The bandit, in his character asthe Marquis, covers the retreat of his men, andbolify declines that-he came ah Zerline’s invitation,Lorenzo, furious, both with him and with Zerlina,challenges him to a choel, whieh is-arranged for thenext day.Zz ACT: TIT:

Fre Diavolo has planned thot when “Lorenzo

coms to keop hit eppeintment, he shalk be am

hushedand killed. Then when Aerlina aml the

paying

welding puesia-haye left the ion, he will remove theEnglish, travellers’ jewels and money,We find the wedding procession ready ta shark,

At this: moment Zerina recomaped aniong the on-

lookers the two homdite Beppo and Giacome. Theyar seized; and Lorenzo, quickly concealmg hismon, compels Beppo to-toll the bell of a neighbouringhermitage, as a signal to Fra Diavolo that all is well.The trigand falls inte the trap and is copbured.The truth about the events of the previous nightcomes out, aml “orlina’s wedding takes place afterbut a few hours’ delay—with, of course, the tr-umphant Lorenzo o& bridegroom instead of theunhicky miller.

RESIKOV'S “ CHRISTMAS TREE" SUITE.

[Bocksxemiirre, Wrox tsnar,)

Viadinir. Rebikov (1S60-1920) wae-one of theeactier Russian “modernists,” who made someexperiment: in harmony that were striking enoughin their day. Ho weed the “ whole tone scale "agoo deal (that which divides the octave into six

equal partion).Some of hia most interesting works are thosein

which he seeks to combine seenic ond cdramatinrepresentations with music, the actors using onlymimicry, withoot any ballet-dancing.

His Christmas Tree Suite comes from the inci-dental momo to a play whieh beara the rather

portentous sub-tithe A Musca! Peychdoepcal Drawm Gne Act and Four Scenes,

There is nothing heavy about the masic, whichilastirates the story of a Httle girl who sees everyoneee enjoying the good things of Cliristmas, whilstshies breve aircumes.

Her dew mother appeara to her in «dream andcreate: for her beautiful viKions of a Christmas Treeholding all kindsof delights. With « Fairy Prince-aseacort, she sees the dolla step down from the tree anddonee for her, Gnomes bring her presenta, Mummersand Chinese Dollsanna her with antics and dances.

Finally, the -visions fade,stairway from heaven, and lead her to join hermother im Paradise,There are six ébhort. Movements in the Suite:

1. Fader. 3. Procewton of Grommet. 3. Dooce ofMemmers, 4. Dance of Chieece Palle, i. The

Heavenly Ladder. €. Dark Night.

WEBER'S CLARINET CONCERTO.(AREROEEN, SATURDAY AFTERNOON.)

When Weber was twenty-five, he went on. aconcert tour. At Munich he made o friend ofHeinrich Barmann, the finest clarinettist of his day,and wrote for him this “ Littl Concerto.” s4 wellaa two birger works for Clarinet and Orchestra,After the first .hé wrote to his cousin :“The whele band bas gone mad onl ingists on my‘jwiing some ‘Coneerbos as +2 and T have nowthe following beepoken at fair priceca: two ClarinetConcertos . . two Grand Aria: «a “CelloConcerto and a Bassoon Coneerto.”Thi shert work tin one Movement, i tires

sections representing in mintatare the three Move.ments of a full-length Concerto.There ie first a slow introduction in a minor key,

The middle portion of the- Concertino consists of a

major-key melody for the Clarinet, with fourVariations. In the first of these, the solo instru.mont has a decorated form of the tune. A vigorousoithiret from the Wirohestre leada to -another

Variation in which the Clarinet ia much occupicdwith acalea and arpeggios.

After sore more Orehestral aqtivity comes 1

Woodwind interlude. and then the lost Section of

the work bogina, Thie is oa gay httle danoe-tiko

portion with a tinethat crops up several times amid

all kinda of decorative display-work.

| Norm.—Berthoven’s. Overture to Fidelio (Bir-minghom, Thorday) was annotated in. The RediaTimes of June 4th. |

Angels descend a.

twill contain acnoumber of

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Official News and Radic Custiy:eeefron tht previous page.)

The jiadia Times, is to he given by the Rev, F..A.Jarman, of GoningConurevationalCharch, who willtake ad hie-sithject “ With Londém's Underworld onthe Thames Embankment and in the 0rept of St.iMartin-in-the- Fields“), loud snmkers are ta beinstalled in the pulpit at Mr. Jarman's own church,where a special service will be held at which theGoring and: Streathey Prise Band: will play. Theweekly appeal on that daw will be madeby the Rev.PF. T. BR. Kirk, General Director of the IntustrinlChristian Fellowship, who will speak on behalf ofthat organization.

A Thrilling New Drama,A-ont-act drama ontiled The (olden Buddha,

presented by the ee Radio Players,” directed byMr. Byelrbery Bouse’ wl be liragaleast fromBirminghem~ Gn Theselay. Avett JGth TheGolden Huddive is a story of tirange Thibet, and islikely to-prove areal thriller,

"Varying, Moods.”The preferences of ail listeners should lo satisfest

in 2 provramme bearing the til le, Varying Mond,”

witeh the Birmingham “4 nélini. ig Ernadenstind OttTuesaday, Aucust 17th., Ip qill be given in fourparts : the Pastoral, the Griphic, the Glassical, andthe Komuntic, Two famaue Opera bio Hrtisis, Misa

Constancs Willis (contralto} ‘and’ Mr. KingsleyLark (haritane+} agit coniribute, Hel MOEL other

iteme, Mies Wilhs will sing.The Swimmer,” from

Set Pieteree, by Elgar.

Cordilf's

Visitors to the(Cardilt Station Carnivalat Westonsuper-Maore on Thiwraday, August, 1thp wilh findplenty of diversions, apart frem the interésattached ta the public browleast performances.Cardiff's entire programme for. the- dey, bothafternonn and: evening, will be: given at ClarencePark. where the Carnival is to-tuilke place. Musicwill be provided hy the Seota Guards Gand, oon-dacted by Licutensnt Wool, and with the band

will aled be s-nomberot pipers, who will combine

dancing with their playing. The Cardiff StationOrchestra will play, and further band musicwill be supplied by Moge's Military: Band, a-well:known combination in the West of Encland. Theartista who will appear atothe coneerta: inelodeMisa Doris Vane pnd Mr: Harry: Brindle Aethe waealets, aml the entertainers, Mr. Wallaos

Cunningham and Mr. Tommy Handley (of RadioRotionce aval Jisteoray Pee lame). Anew concert

party, Whith ineludes ¥veite, The quaint oome-

dienne, Mr, Gordon MeUounel and Mr. Sidney Evang,will give its first performance, styling iteelf “The.Radio Revellers.” There will te other interesting -Programme details which ar not finally fred,bat the concert programmes will help to make the

Carnival ¢von more miccesetyl than Inst year's

effort for the Weston Hespital "There will beabewildering orrpy of side shows, not forggetting the= Dianne: Fitch * and a circus, Bot more aboot

these later.

Legends and Their Music,"*

A programme, which haa been eslled “ Legendaand ‘Their Music,” wil! be broadcast from Cardiffon Tursday, August 24th. As the tide auggesia,

classical Jegends inter-There aré-many symphonic

poems which fall- into thisocategary, notablyRaintsaons” Photon, sid the overture toy Tami

hdvser, both of which will be inglitded.

Carnival,

preted in music.

“ Symphonic Danging."’

“Spectacular Dance Music "is the title of a pro-gramme desigtied to illustrate the more epectaculorballets, in which the ballet in-iteeli tells the shery,which will, be given from Cardiff on’ ThursdayAugust 26th, Tt may. fittingly be desoribed pa“symphonic dancing,” As distinet, from. thetypeof ballet. often interpolated intoan Operiis:

Laas all

Aveest Grir, 1936: ) ——- RADIO TIMES. — 255°

PEOPLE YOU WILL HEAR THISWEEK. |Tit

[Merce eck a Megreyar

Mia TOM) FARRELL, Speciatity Plonisi, is to play at

(Poiehees & Beduield. Belfast, Birmingham, and Gardiff ducing the week, Min Stans PARR(Dentraite) ‘oil sia |

Mice FARIA DRAKE will give readings from Tenayeon's Bi Birmingham! on Friany, Aug

poem? from Londen on Tuesday, Augetl 18th (8.8. trom and at Garde! on foturday, Aegert 14th,

other Sintions).

Narwsie. Jifaar.

fir, BASIL GILL, the well-kngwn actor, willgive a Rend an Sunday, haeeoat Bh (5.8,

"Troi al Shales

[WarnisMr. KIGEL PLAYFAIR, the noted actor and prodwcer, win =ja broadcasting |e -ae'rpis trom “Lionel and Chor -

on Monday, fuged Hh (8.8. fron of) Sbaltows).

a

z [Paaiokaee al FeAoler,

Miss GWEN FARRAR, the popular revue and wariety artist, isto broadewad tems from ber repertoire trom Plymouth on Friday,

Augus! 1th (6.8, from other Stallone),

bs

Bir. ROBERT HARRIS, who will, isk t the : The Rev. EDWARD WEAVER, who in to glee o Talk F 'The Maker of Dretean"' aa Lindos etetion oa face on “With Thommen and Young in Oorpet'' trem Mir, REMMETH ELLIS (Bass! will be heard by Bourne |

Agguit ith, Bournemouth on Friday, Auguel 17th. mouth listeners on Thursday, August 12th, 1

——— RADIO TIMES.

The Geneva Pian.

Organizing Europe’s Broadcasting.E ia common knowledee among those Interested

in browdeasting that ¢ightern months ayo ainion of Ruropean broadcasting organizations wasformed:in order that the international aspect of the

art might be folly discussed ancl arrangements cometo-for the benetit of all. European listeners.The international organization ic known asthe

iifies International ce Rediophonie, and ita head-

quarters are in Geneva. Mr. A. R. Burrows is thepecretary General; Admiral C. D. Carpendale isPresident of the Council. The Council is composedof representatives from every nation participatinginthe Union. The work divides iteclt mainly under

three hewings: Technical, Legal, and Artistic,

"To: facilitate the progress of the investigations,

Committees have been formed tea atudy each

particular branch of the work, these CommitteesTéporting to the Council, who alone can take‘executive decisions.

The President of the Technical Committee ia

M. Braillord, of Belgium, and the Secretary M.Tiiyoire, of the Brosels University.The work of the Technical Committee ia of

‘particular interest at the prearnt time, as, aftercighteen months’ work, an agreement has heenreached, and ratified ly the Council, concerningthe repartition of wavelengths in Burope.

The Problem of Interference.

Thermare two hundred stations of all sorta crther

working or about to work in Europe.Biations a thousand miles apart may produce

smctial-interferences if they work on wavelengthswhivh differ by certain definite amounts from

Ghowt 200) to 3.000 periods mo second,To atop this interference, all stations muyt work

“on wav ‘lengths differing by «& certain definite

anount or, where the mange ‘of the etwtion ig re.“atricbed, on exactly the came wavelensth. Thereare in the waveband considered, namely 200 (o 600‘metres, 1 available wivelengihs if'one wavelengthie. separated from another by 10,000 yibrotions asecond frequency,The problem, then, is to fit wbont 200 stations-ferected andl projected) into n wavebantd where there‘Ta only room for #9 if every tation is to use adiferent wareleneth.

; Tho Solution.The propoced solution is to divide up the

wavelencths into two types, exclusive and common,‘The exclusive wave, as ita nate implics, is for thesoleuse of the station to which it is allotted. Thowave ia- separated from any other station's wave bya definite amount, so that no interference takesplies vind the range of the station depend only“upon tte power and the type of receiver need. Thecommon wave ig a wave shared by. low-powered‘stations designed only to serve o limited area.

Tt has been decided to employ 83 oxclnsive waves

and 16 common waves. The 83 exclusive waveshave been divided up. as follows, according to an-apree| formula :—

Albetita 1;» Bulyaria a

onnony 12; Austria 2 > Belgium 2see LL; Bpain, 53. Esthonia |;

Fintan 2; Frnce f; Great Britain §; Gresce 1;‘Holland 2; Hungary L> ireland 13° Tinly 56;“Latvin. 1: Tathean 1; Lurxers bourg Ll; Norway a:Poland 4; Portugal 1; KRoomania 2; Russia‘(Weat) 3; Sweden 5; Switzerland [; Czecho-Blovakin 3; Jugo-SlaviaI.

There remain 16 wavelengths for the use ofahcrt 116-stations, This gives about 7 stations porwavelength remaining. It has been decided thatlow-powered stations having a limited area shall

“share waves. These waves are called InternationalCommon Waves,

The sharing of waves by stations in differentparts of Europe imposes a definite limitation upon

wich «tations, Ey working on exactly the samewavelength, the heteroelyne or whistling note

disappears, it is true, but. obviously ihe pro-orimmes, being different, must interfere ot points

ot anv rate midway between the two stations,Thos the range of a station using an InternationalCommon Warehinted toa cerbain ates aroundthe station where it ia strong enough to prepon-derate over the other interfering elation,

Thos, emall-power stations having only a localfirta to serve oan be put won InternationalCommon Wavelengths, provided they keep accur-

ately to that wavelength. This gives us, then, achines of accommedating the (raughby) 116 remain-ing stations, abowt 7 of them taking each of the1f common waves, All the above facta have beenverified by national and international experiment.

This compromise haa formed the basis of theGeneva plan.

European Zone Considered,

The Geneva plon is worked out fora certain areaof Europe. This sone is defined os bounded onthe. weet by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south bythe Meditcrrancan and Black Rea, on the cast by

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North of the Tweed.Gossip From Our Scottish Stations,

Whifts.”

LASGOWlisteners will be clad to know that flthon citen: of the aa revwie Hhefhe is iti

course of preparation and will be broadcast onMoudar, August 23rd. Aa on previows orrasions,hiss Peory Mactvor will oet as Announcer andl the

Kaluans Dance Orchestra, which ia well knownin the city. will add to the flavour of jollity charnc-teretic of the Pree rTe. The Station Orchestra

will aio take part, under the baton of Mr. IsaacLoeou sky, and a nomberof well-known artiate.

‘A Breeze From tho Teles.”

A Garlic iregranime will be broadeust from

Clasgow ii Wedrneaday, Avnet 25th, entitled“A Breese From the ales’ the ohief-artista borgMiss Phemic Marquis {soprano}, Mr. Hugh Mackay(tenor). and the Scottish National Players. A playentitled Rery Aforesan will be given in English,

while most of the songs will be eung in the originalGach,

Listeners: in the Isles should make a. point.of hearing ihis programme, whieh will be per-titularly adaptedt co (Cnehe-i peaking people.

Songs and Chamber Music.Art songs and chamber music will constitute an

interesting programme which the Glaspow Station.i# giving on Sunday evening, August 22nd, whenMise Margaret Stephen {sopranc), Miss-Jo Lamb(violinist) and Mr, Philip Halstead (pianist) willbe the qerformera.

Foolball Once Again.Although we ore. etl in the midst of cricket,

the Seottish football season bepins towardsthe end of Angust, so. that a talk on Friday,Aueust. 27th, from the Aberdeen Station by Mr.Peter Croigmyle, the well-known ancl popularInternational referee,’ will not be ont of place.Mr. Craizmyle, whose rise to fame in the football

work! has been extraordinarily rapid, ia giving oseries of weekly talkea on football, of which this is

the first.

Mr. Joseph Farrington at Aberdeen.

A short concert by Mr. Joseph Farrington ondthe Stations Orchestra will be broadeast fromAberdctn on Monday, August Isth. Mr. Far-Tington's first group of songs will inelude: twonumbers from Handel’a steie anid Galater wired thatfine song by Glinka, The Midnight Review,

A Light Programme at Edinburgh.

A light orchestral programme will be presentedfrom the Edinturgh Station on Wednesday,Aurust 25th, when soch works at Scénes Pilttores-quez, by Massenct. and the Dvorak Bagatelles willbe performed Misa Vida Vallance, who ia alreadywell known to: Edinberch lieteners; will sing, andthere will also be some humorows items,

Full Church Service by Radio.

The full church service ie. to be relayed fromDundee Parish Church (St. Mary's) through thelocul station at 6.30 p.m..on Sunday, August 15th,Tt will be conducted by the Rev, Howard: W.Ennis, B.A, of St. “Mark's: Presbyterian Church,Bournemouth.

Dundee’s Nayal and Military Programme.The programme from Laindee Station on Wednes-

day, Angust 18th, contains items connected. withthe Btrviees: ‘The Bandoof the Royal Naval Volim-teer Reserve aupplics ‘the mosic, while the wounliats

art Sir. Alexsiuder Richanils (bass) and Mr. Alexander

MeCredtc {henicer ie

Two short plays will he presented by the DundeeFinlio Players,-one, entitled Af Sea, which gives #glimpse of Pathol ond deals with Naval irndi-tion,av) theother, The Heel af AchTas,.an incirlentin_ Artillery Barracks.

The Musical Debate: Verdicts.

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Listeners' Letters. ih

(icine are poms

wa an interesbed listener to the recent broadcast

discussion between Sir Lenden onalane BE.Jack Abylton, my opinion 12 that Sir Lanton Reanadal

soore An undeniaie victory, L thank Sir Lan

don for his musical treat: “ Down in the Forest ™whe aunerh, nnd it wae desecration to-syncopate it,No wonder Bir Landon could not stuy to bid us“pond night.—Pos, B., Slenford, Lines,

¥ Ld . 7"

THE difference between classical nod juss musicia neither that the one isan oll art. the other anewone; nor thet one is more clever or ingenious than

the other, ‘The -real nence ae that the one inuble-and tends to make our theriiat and feelings

more noble, whilst the other awikens thouglita ofunrest, frivality and excitement, Both (ia Me.

Hviton pointert out) tend ta nake humanity happybut the one ia a celestial happiness and the othera

temponiry joy—leaving bumamty all themore gad and lonely once the music siaps, Whatsdifference between Sir Landon Ronald's littl song,

“Down in the Forest,” which, a3 it was written,will live.as long as’ English niasic fives, and. itseee however clever and ingenions it ia!Let as hopethat Sir-Landon Honald may be sparedto England for years. inthis debate fee ns proved,more than at-any time before, «a real pioneer fortric hennivy in music, —ALEXm® Gesxxinc, Leck-hampton, Cheltenham,

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Sm Laxpoos Rosavo- was very clever in thechoice of his“ cloasical * music, and [ really enjoyedevery piece that his orchestra played, especially“The Biue Danube,” which i¢ a special favouriteof mince, On the other hand, Jack Hylton’s danceband made my feet tickle and made me. feel asif T wante! to dance or sing. This most interesting

broadcast i the nicest thing I] have heard cn theWitelesa for some time pott.—latuiax Hopson,Atreville Wiount, Bradford.

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Ove thing T wanted to learn, but the explanationwas not forthooming, and that was * What issymphonic: syncopation ? The adjective “ aym-phonic" hos a definite musical meaning whenapplied to classical compositions uch #9 the

symphonic variations of Elzar, Frantk ane Prana

What docs it mean when applied to a fox-trot 1“Thowas J. Hewrrr, Alexandra Park Road, N.22.

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Mr. Hyurox’s defence of jazz was utteriy un-

convincing. He is perfectly correct when he saysthat the test of good music 1% its ability to endare,Nothingfhe gave us, however, is hkely + ) bein the

lenst degree enduring. Whoa, for instarice. will wishto hear “Castles in the Air” in, say, two Year’

time ?—P. F. M., Meadvale Road, Ealing, W.5.

The Spelling of “* Runnemede."’

fx connection with the celebrations of the signingof the "* Magna Carta.” Tam greatly surprised to

find that you have made an error in the spellingof the word * Runnymede” 1 nceepted yourversion “ Romnemedeaa being eorrect, naturally,anal beye’ bal my new hone named thiz nnn themime painted on the rates. When all my friends

assured methot it was mie-spelt, [showed themveut spetling. but-for confirmation | have inquiredat the O°9.0,, where, I am again. ntstired that

“Runnymedeis correct. Imagine my surprisecnt fading The Mado Temes im error, ond niv

serocal having to have the namere-painted,—

Laweesce Paosrs,. Nottingham Foad, SherwoodBase, Nottingham. ;

fel (hatere aie nal coider menos fetter: tor pullieation. Prefercire fe gtitafe! welt. deertlg, Dae Eelitorial oobirees tf abi Lies, Alva, Laadou, eat

eq fa Tefters thi) eile

[Gur correspondent wes rather too procipiiate 1

in beading his pate re-painbed. He-ahonidonot huey: : *»

mesnmed thnk the BBAwie hwyere Pi beaee as i

be wioh tha the GP. A= a matter of fact, '

thera inot leat aie different was of rpeltaring bine a

word, all stpparted by old authorities, tut ~ Eeummne= 7rE

mode" was-the form preferred by the organinere erof the MigTHA area CreTAEe COT= Pag

Ueelitor, The Rodi Times, | P "

A Lilliputian Wireless Set. +5Tan sending you a photo of what T think musk Us

he the sinallest wireless set made, Tt. is aw Tittle: ..

smaller than the ahilling which ts photecraphed =by the side of it. J ret oxsellent peaults from dt, |

anil it is quite loud enough to work mry father's.loud-apeaker; in fact, you ean hear every word

t 25ft. away. DT turned up the box on my father's

lathe from a small piece of boxwood, It-ts tuned

mahirt

on the wanometer princiinte by two small colli.each aboot Tivds.in length. There ATO BLE Conte. in

Lions, all of Wwhich ] aoldered, On each silo ol the: '€

box two emall brass tubes are Jet into the wood,~~two for the “phones and two for the aerial and-¢artho <qThe erystel is ina very pinall bres cop T made, ancl GSis placed in the middle af the coils ao that the ents.

whieker can be easily adjusted.—C. TREVELYAN, +60, Onslow Gardena, =.W. os-2 5

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Announcing and Pronouncing. i rr

Mosr of the B.B.C, southern Announcers are a ajoy to bear. Too mach notice should notbe taken ™of parcly northern eriticiam. I am English tind =have lived a decade in Scotland, also for periodsinthe North, East, and Weat of Englind, and havea love for dinlects, but find that the best Enaliah. is is

spoken in England ‘or by the English bred, “juet aa ‘Wl "any other country would maintain shout its dansguage.—" Ax. Aprrectative Lrsrexen,” Chelien.hen, F

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T nea to protest against the drenetfirl mispro-nunciation by wt Itast one of your Announcers24the words “Modern” and ° Government.” OneAnnouncer in particular persists in saying Mord: —

dun” and “Gov'munt,”” [tis anrely easy to Ray =s“modern ” without rolling the “rr” or etreaffectod—and to Rive some value 40 the evTablesof “ government “-withont sounding pedanitic.—

R. Eyre, Penmount Lodge, Truro, Cornwall.aN>

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Tan Committee's decianon interposes on aspiratein’Southampton,” but refuses it to peor,wnsoffending“ Northampton.” Forther, they adopt imithe pure French: forgarage,” bat give “ charsbane “a mongrel pronunciation, “ Shar-g-henkewonld be lesa horrible and. more jogient.. wheetieing foreign words, the public position of theAnnouncers: demands thit they ahold pire:ieorreoh mitive pronuneintion—a nob too aoe? aematter,—A, Ee Jacksox, Poldenhiret. Bead

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The Chiidren's Corner.

Broadcasting the Bells.The English Art of Cattten:

To call the folk- to church in Cie,

Was cline,

When joy and pleasure are on the wine,We ring,

When from the body parts the soul,We toll,

‘| AESE: lines -indic“~ fairly, accurately the purtsearch bells play ig our -sociel and national

lift, and most of ns ave bern strangely moved byheir melodious tones e¢hoine through the lineand-woorls of our contev aude.

There are few sounds more beautifel, than goodTolls, well rong, and with the object of interestingwonthe scence vcdl art of campenclory, # series

oF talka has been Arranged unng the London

amd Daventry “Children’s Hour,” with practical‘demonstrations hy numbers of the Ancient Societyof College Youths on the famous bella (Bow Bells}

oth that historic Church of St.“Mary-le-Bow, Cheap-side. Landen.The tiret of these talka was given on Saturday,

June 26th, the second. on Saturday, July det,‘and another will ke given shortly.

How the Notes are Produced.

Generally speaking, verv lithe: is known of thispurely Englal art and! the vanionée means by whiehthe music of our hells is produced, This may hedae to apathy, or hecwise they arein such an un-

‘fet-at-able place, and few of ue ventum: to chmb the

‘Stairs leading to the belfry. Jf these talke interostyou mm our bells, find out all about your local‘Timers, aek to be shown the bell chamber, see the“neti hells in motion, and yoo will realize that

real English bell-ringing, 1.c.. campanclogy, requiresmenthl etticiency and phvsical still af no mean order.There are three methods by which the note of

bell is produtect :——(a) The simplest and the one nist generally used

“48 the automatic or mechanical method by which a

hammer iin made to strike the aot how near to

‘the hottom of the bell, af which WestminsterChimes ind Big Ren are examples, Tn this casowhehammer is connected hy wire to the elockmechanism and, a4 the time arrives for the quartersand hours t4 be-struck, the mechanism plucka thewire, the various hammers strike the bells, andvou hear the result.

Like a Musical-Box,

A -méthod almost mmilar is teed for toneplaying, when a barrel, having certain stops. fitted,revolves and plucka the wires, oxactly like the old-

fashioned mitiztoal-beax,

(b) Ancther method ia fer wires or ropes to beed downto the belfry ancl fastened to a board ;the player, wishing to play a tine, pulla each. af“them in-furn, ond sometimes fwy together, aml he

fan. play any tune which contains the same notestia the bella,The examples of this which spring readily to your

joind ote the hymn tunes broadcast from thebelfry of Bt. Martin-in-the-Pields on Sunday

evenings; they are perfect types of the sounds oftipped notes on rigid or fixed bells.We nowarriveat the second method of producing

tones from: bells, called ** ¢hirhine,” ancl im this caseftixwell to note that the bell setaally moves.

Exactly what-happens is this: Each of the bellshasa-wheel fixed to the side of it, and from this haresespecial rope, with a tuft in the contre called acally.” As the ringer pulls the rope, the hellswings to anc fro, about 44 or Mi.degrees,. when it

fa cheeked by the ringer and then the clapper,Sawinging freely inside the bell, strikes it near to thebottem or sound bow, and we hear « tont: withcmeeh reore life in it than the note from a fixed bell.

These two methls ore the simplest and éusrestforme of ringing, and wo now coms to real bell-

finging, called" campanclogy.”

This old Knvlish method of ringing bella ie theonly sway in hiehone can hear-the real beauty afhell tones a8 they are thrown out, so to speak, fromthe upturned mouth of the ma ing bell we it mnkesone complete revolution for each note sounded,

‘Toa hesio cre ffi accep palialieed nner ith this meth

feqaires considera ble practic: amd ta becomes

proficient in the cence nen TLL hours eat

wm the etucly of methods amel thie nhility to. rine

then,

There are many Ginkds and Societies apread over

the countryside whose, members will be glad tywelcome naen: ond five them instrictivns dnl

trininiinng. :One should onderctoand what io bell bevkes ike

before 1b 1s qaced in the.tower needy for ringing

ium, to enable you to so this, the picture on this

fy onitiny of Eriert. Metre deel bbe]

A CHURCH BELL SHOWING THE FRAME.A, Steck; B, Wheel; C, Wheel Brace; D, Stay;E, Slider; F, Clapper; G, Freme; H, Roller,

page will give you a much betteridea than coald beviven in words, The various fittings will be des-eribed fully in our next talk, and i would be wellif you eauld keep this pieture in front of you toenable vou to follow the explanation.As we have been speaking of an up-turned bell,

it is important that you should understand thatbefore bella can hé rung in the real English method,they have to be * pulled-ap,” as it is called, ie.,they are swung higher and higher, backwards andforwards, “until they ure turned ‘npeidé down,

standing on their heads (a it wore}, with their creat

mouth: wpoturned.

They are held in this position, slightly over theperpendicalar, by « wooden “stay opresaingaginst theslider,”

Each time the rmyger pulls his-rope, the bellswings completely round and-we get the wonderfuleffect of a awinging bell being hit bya swingingclapper at the moment when the mouth of the bell jaippPermoast, W. Rovanrox,

[od ibechonafsaaaena afeweeeener Feed eed heshe apppbLY

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News from the Auntsand Uncles.

Edinburgh's Growing Radio Circle.HE Edinburgh Children's Radio Cirche hesgrown of late in oll directions, and not only

cain we beast a laree inerease in. membership athome, but also we number members in many other

parte of the world, ‘For instance, we hare onthusins-tic conrespondent= in the Arcendine, in New York, inLouth Africa and Switzerlhnd, not to mentionmany in remebe perte of Routh England and theextremes.of Northern Scotland. We are confidentlyexpecting the enrolment of a larger contingent ofJuvenile Lapps and a fair sprinkling of representa-tives from Haiti,

Seottish Programme Competition.

A popular weekly fceatire or tl e Fidinburgh

Children’s Corner is the Scottish Provramime, andthia takes.divers: forms, but almost invariablycontains 2 sod many réqaeeta from the members,

In -eonnection with this weekly feature, a navel

GONE AMEbon Wher hele| pee ently, adb prize ue Vie heen

riven fir the Leiexet: jade for ow haolt-houwt Eonttrels

Propramme, Many aod angestiona were sent in

to Antitie Molly, butthe best was ascheme subl-mitted ty a hoy of 12.. His Drorremine wae ul

story of the career of ‘Bounie Prince Charlie imScotland, giving an account of his march onEdinburgh, his. ultimate defeat, and the terrildehardships whieh ho non: in his ‘months uffugitive existence in the Ist and Highlande. Thewhole was-linked up with the traditional songs ufthe -Tacohite Rising ond presented a most attractivehalf-hour which was moch appreciated hy the

listening chikkren.

Uncle Max at Mimic.

Surely there is no ome, young or old, who doesn'tenjov.a visit to the cirens! The Dundee boys ondcirspent a very pleasnnt hour there an « recent

Saturdoy, ‘The guide wia Unele Max, whe isbetter Enown to the young folks as the * WhistlingFarmer Boy.” His. whistling amd his mimicry ofthe various animals were. wonderfully revliatic. anidwhen fre finished tip with the crowing of the cock,the Uneles and Aunties could «ontain themselvesno Jonger and scriously pect Mr. Mike w ith. theirhearty applause,

Betty and Her Questions.

Cardiff Kadihewinks have been lately introducedto Betty, a Radio Sunbeam who ‘comes- to: the

Studio and asks the Unelea and Aunts heape ofquestions about everything you could imagine,Perhaps it would be better to say tlhint Betty frtra-

duceel herself to the Kiddiewinks, for she is by nnmeans backward in coming forward, and whensie invades the. Stucin, the Uncles just have to

answer ber questions (or try to) in order to pet anypeace. Wheneyer there te a rumour that Bhtty iacoming, the Uneles hurriedly read tp big books

geography, Wild animals and tameanimala, and even the latest nowe about fairies,for they can never he sure what sort of questionawill be asked, OF course, all Radio Sunbeamscan ask questiond altout anything they wish, justlike Betty, hut aa they cannot all come to thaBtudio, they should wrote to the Uncles and Auniaand they can hear the answer during the Children'sHour. Are there any more Bettys ?

reFavourite Visitors to,fiardilf.

There are now some regulargwiaitors who: come

to the Cardiff Studio to enteguin the children,Spick and Hpan, the proféeasorand: hig Worryingpupil, have been favourites for,a. bong time, ofanirse, and many children enjoy, the Red Indian

plays which are nevally eiven on Friday, Another

one whose adventures you will like, however, iaSilly Bitly, who often broadcasts on Saturdays,He voudo not listen regular ly on Saturdays, you may

perhaps have miksed hini, hut there ore kychildeefn who look forward to hearing bis umubeingexperiences,

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Round the Stations.[A Daily Summary of the Main Stations’ Programmes. Those Stations relaying the London transmissions are not included,

SUNDAY, August 8th.

LONDON, 3.39.—The London Chamber Orchestra:Conducted by Astrosy Bens arn, OASRiwes (Soprano),

5.0 {approx.).—Reading by Basil Gil.§.20,—Orcan Recital by ReoraLn Goss Cretan.$.00.—Wrysse AJkLLo (Boprmino), oSTcARr

Ropneatson: (Baas), Steraes WAR[Salo

Pinneforte),BIEMINGHAM, 3.30.—Requested Favourites :

Dororay Mone (Soprano), Panny Jowts(Tenor). Toe Srariox- OnecwesTia.

BOURNEMOUTH, 4.0.—King’s Hal! Concart,Menet Moroas (Cortralte); Grorrery Dex

Tow. (Baritone), Tok Korat Bara Horet.STEO URCWEeTEA.

GLASGOW, 3.0.—Tar Baxno or HOM, Isr Barr.

SCOTS GT ARDS.

9.15.—French Music: Gany VALLE (Foprandg),Tie Srathis OAecHESTRA,

MANCHESTER, 3.30.—Four Roeeitala: AmerLiary (Sepranc), Harkey Gneeswoon

(Pianoforte}, James Hersarn (Recitation),Beth Lawcaster (Cella),

§.15.—Rural Idylls : Joskea Farniotow ( Baas)

pod the AUGMEXTED STATION UMCIESTHA,

HEWCASTLE, 9.15.—Orchestral Programme, ErsteDowsisG (Sopranc), and Recmatn Howe(Eoaritone), Tae STATION (OmCnESTEA.

MONDAY, August 9th.

LONDON, 8.0.—Execerpts from.“ Lionel andClarissa ""—A Comic Opera.

9.0.—Variety: Hesxny Leosr, Coane Kron(The Schoobmnaster }.

10.0.—Popular Orchestral Programme‘:Reomauy Wuntkrean (Bas), Tar WIeeness

Oncnrsreaa: Conducted by Jou Anse.

ABERDEEN, 10.0.—Musical Romance (No. 3),10.30.—Rov Hexounses (Baritone),

CARDIFF, 10.0.—Lovers’ Lyrics : Joun CoLLingos

(Tenor). Vera MeCowe Toss (Solo Pianforte), Lrosen Fain(Solo Violin), CniveSrunGESS {Soprincd}.

MANCHESTER,10.0.—Variety : Tuk MancousrenCoscreTiwa Fre Baxo and Jon Carey{Entertaimer)

NEWCASTLE, 10.0.—A Vocal Concert: WisxirernDavis (Soprano), ANDREWSHANKS | Buss), THe

STATION UihCmesTRA.

TUESDAY, August 10th.LONDON, 8.0.—Tne Georrney Goonwarr Six.

rer. Reey Hever, “ The Maker of Dreams ™

(A Fantasy). In one Act,

10.0.— Poetry and Song: Alfred Lord Tennyson.Songs by Frawniys Keesey (Baritone);

Poems read by Fanta Drake.

ABERDEEN, 8.0.—Dororuy Coanaens (Vviolin),Wisrren Davis (Mezzo-Soprano)}, JULIEN

Roserti (Pianoforte).

BIRMINGHAM, 7.45.—Romantic Opera; Acts I.and TH. of Auber's “Fra Thiorolo.”

9.0.—Popular hetatic elections.16.0.—ons Cencixson (Tenor).

BOURNEMOUTH,5.0.—Music and Playlets : EsoSHAW and Dix Porrt (Playlete), Tak Winr-

Lhss Oncwesrita,

CARDIFF, 8.0.—Musico and Humour from Wales :Watrer Girswr (Tenor), Rowato Lescre(Rutertainer}, St. Acnass Mroirvry Raxn.

GLASGOW, §8.0.—Asprew Suases | Baritone).§.30.—* What He Won ™—A One-Act Play

presented by the Loxpoxs Bsoia RerertoryPLAYERS.

Full details in the Programme Pages.]

MANCHESTER, 8.0.—Welsh Programme: HinaAgwiksox (Harp), Tar Cameras MALE VoweCoon, Tae ArowesTen STATION Chon ESTRA,

100.—Davm Mouser (Banjo), LrosannRopers. ( Barebone),

NEWCASTLE, 8.0.—From the Seasida: Jannteatandthe Misra (ncn ESTRA.

9.0.—“ Stamiess Srerues” (Eotertainer) ondOve Towassonx (Pisnotorte).

WEDNESDAY, August Lith.LONDON, §.0.—Variety.. Ctant ALexasver, Tor

ALLES Sisters, MALCOLM Scorr.#,30.—Symphony Concert: Conducted by Percy

Prrr. May Hexier (Poprano,

Meb.—Perov Grainger Programmes ToeWitetess Arearenteo Cronrces nad Sy Memos y

LACT RSTICA,

ABERDEEN, 6.0.—A Light Programme : “ Srar:Lest Sreeraes ” (Entertainer), dou W.

Branny (Entertainer), ALPERT LEMAIRE andbis Cierknast Dai Openers.

BIRMINGHAM, 7.45.—Light and Varied: MavisEysert(Soprano), Tow Fateen.(Composer:Pismste), Tak Station ORciestTaa.

BOURNEMOUTH, 8.0.—An Evening at Weymouth :THe Mexicipan Orcoestra and the Rirar-sopres Coxcerr Party.

BELFAST, 8.0,—JoseraBaritone).

8.30.—" An Elder of the Kirk-""—A Play pre-sented by the Loxpos Rapro RererroryPLavEre.

CARDIFF, §..—An Academy Programme pivenby Musicians from the Boral Academy of

ete,

9.5,.—" Voices "—A Light Comedy.

GLASGOW, 8.0.—Here’s Rosemary: WisirrepDavis( Mexeo-Soprane}, Janes Newsaun Tenor),

JE STATION CALCIFRATRA.MANCHESTER, §.0.—Round the Camp Fire:

dons CoLiosen (Tendr), ANDREW StLANKSs(Bass). Tore Baxp oy Tae Dike oF Lax-CASTER Ss Own YEOMANRY,

Fartroron (Bass-

THURSDAY, August 12th.LONDON, 8.0. Band Music. Tee Baxp or HLM.

ap Be, Tue Qrees’s Own Rovat West

Kent Reeorest, relayed from the Granville

Gardens Pavilion, Dover.$.20.—Winuiam Axpenson (Baritone), THeWarsa Broranes {Entertainers}.

10.0,—-"* Flora's Holiday," 1 Cycle of Old EnglishMelodies sing by the Brrrsn Votan Qrvarrer,

ABERDEEN, 8§.0.—Scottish Night.BIRMINGHAM, 7.45.—Light Classics.

§.30.—Popular Iteims.10,0.—Humour and Dance Music.

BOURNEMOUTH, 8.0.—English Folk Song.9.0.—From Foreign Shores.10.0.—" The Blind Beggars “—An Operetta by

Offenbach.BELFAST, §$.0.—Ter Beurasr Ranto Qrarrer,

CHantes. K. Aver (A Fragment from Max

Adeler), THe UnsTer Mace Votor Crom.§.40.—Northern Ireland District Military Tattoo

relayed from Balmoral Show Ground.CARDIFF, §.0.—A. Musical Medley : Tox: Paneer,

(Specialty Pianist), Mavis BENNETT(Soprano). Cowsrance Txann (Violin), SioxeyNESaITT and hie Ukulele,

LIVERPOOL, §.0.—The Pageant of British LightOpera, relaved to Daventry. FRenrnickCOLLEER { Raritene ). Georeney Dans ({ Detor),THe AUGMENTED STATION ORCHESTRA.

10.0.—Half-an:Hour with. Frederic ‘Cowen:

DorGamenc. (Soprane) and the Ociestna.

MANCHESTER. 8.0.—Lands of the Midnight Sun:

TevetPerernses (Soprano), Parker Lyrae(Reciter), and the Arcumustey Srarion One

CRESTRA- in” Berghoat.”10.0.—Scovrei. and Wretnes (Entertainers),

NEWCASTLE, 8.0.—Chamber Music.

§.30.—"' Grey Ash “—A Play, presented by theLospos Rano Rererrory Paves.

10.0.—Ttalion Opera. Jos CoLtixaox (Tenar)and the OmcwesTra. i :

FRIDAY, August 13th.LONDON, §.0.—Edward German Programme: (on:

ducted by the Composer. Mary Posten(Contralto) and Tae Wireless Orncmesrra,

10.0.—Variety. Fen Derres, Coarmam andDvven. Rosato GoreLey, Gwin Parkenand Binwy MATERL.

ABERDEEN, 10.0.—Jonus Cotimsoy (Tenor) and

Park Askew (Viola).

BIRMINGHAM, 7.45.—GLapys Part (Contralta,Harey Feetuasx (Solo Violin), coven. and

Wrenpos (Entertainers).8.20." The Missing Link,"’ Preeoted bey the

Loxpow Rapro Rererrorny PLareses.BELFAST, §.0.—Favourites —Operstio ant Other”

wists,

CARDIFF, 2.0.—A Light Programme: ANDREW“BASKE (Baritone): Aisa Vasr-and HlaotiyKOMRERLES, in Duets and Solos, OC. Rraerssand ORCHESTRA,

GLASGOW, 8.0.—** Olla Podrida "' : Rov Hexnge-son (Baritone), “STAINLESS STEPHES “(Entertainer), Ton ration Oncmesrrs,

MANCHESTER, 10.0.— A Model of Tact "'—AFarce performed by the Srartox DeasparreCoAaTPASE.

10.30,—-J crirEn Mars.

NEWCASTLE, 5.0.—Music and Enteriainment.TOSHPH FarkisoTon (Bassi, [s8av. Senta(Violini; Tre -Srarion Onemestia: doceWaker (Entertainer).

SATURDAY, August 14th.LONDON, 8.0.—" Saturday Night Revue,"0.0.—Ivy Sr. Henien and the Loxypos Bano

Dace Bash.

10.5.—Harny Sontoway (Violin) and HwyHircnimsox (| Pinnoforte), :

ABERDEEN, §.0.—Noe. Surksie (Soprano), [seat

ScHiLves (Violin), Wiuw4am Harkins (Clarinet)BIRMINGHAM, 8.0.—Park Concert : ‘Tur Crry or

Tinnseuanm Ponier Basp and #rewanpBreeer Mace Vows Corr,

BOURNEMOUTH, 8.15.—Popular Programme r-laved from the Winter Gardens,

BELFAST, §.0.—Diversions: Firemen Aan(Soprano). Dario McALprs (Rass), * Sarre -STEPHEN © (Entertainer), Tag ULsren AMATEDR

Firtr Baxp,

CARDIFF, 8.0.—"* Saturday Night Revue."9.0.Sa‘OVELL and WireLpos (Entertainers) ArhGuanys Parr (Contralto). i

GLASGOW, 8.0.—Empire Slogans (2)—Jonnw CorLpxsox (Tenor), Hanoiuo Kismercey (Bari-tone), ANDREW EBayrsox (Pisnoforte),. TarSratvion (Macy ESTA,

‘MANCHESTER, 8.0.—" Saturday Night Revue,”$.0.—A Rong Recital by Winirrep Daves

(Soprang). .

10.0.—Sitoxer Neeerirt and his Ukulele.

NEWCASTLE, 8.0.—Taer Lessinernonse COLLIERYPenn Bash, Hinba Viscest (Soprana).

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2L0365 M.i.

The Reproduction of; these Copyright Pro-= grammes is strictly{ reserved.aABepedieee

SUNDAY, Aug. 8th.

2.30. A CONTINGENT OFThe Londen Chamber

Orchestra :Crneligeted by

ASTHONY BERWARD.

Overtuce,| Alessandro’ . Handel

Suite of Sixteenth-Century Pieces

for StringsBeveled, arr, Peter. Warlock

Caliarcda Dalorosa [Peter

Phillips) (Composed in Lav);Semper Dowlond semperdelens; Mr. George White-

head his Abmand > Lachrima

Vere : The King of Denmark's(rallinrd : The Farle of asex

Galhard.(First Performance, |}

These pieces are from a book of

itetrinnental mush: publishedby Dowland in 105, under the

title of“*Lachrims, or sevenfigured im seven

Pavins, With diversother PEvatia,falliarda and almands."’ Thestring parts have been literallytransernibed from the originaleditign by Peter Warlock.

Binfonia to Church Contata,Wo; [6G Bach, ed, Der, Whitaker

JOAN ELWES(Soprana}.

Raven Hovaman Songs for. Voiceand Violin K. Vaughan Williams

(Firat Performance. |(With Violin Obhgato Played by

SAMUEL KUTCHER: }THE ORCHESTRA.

Buite from “ Los Fetes Hebe”Ftaneeenu

Overture: Rigeudon ; Passepied;Musette en Rondeau.

Pastoral Suite for ChamberOrchestra, “In Tins of Shep-

kept feats keAlte Rowley“Shepherds All ond MaidensFair; “ Divlogie Betreenik Shepherd and Twe: Shep:

herdessen”’: “To Dinphenia“ Flora’s: Holiday r (First

Performan),(The Composer at the Piano.)

Concerto in H Flat for lwo. Violins

ad Opelectra

(Transeribes fram Con bern porary

MS, -yairte by 2: ran) derAfraceton, |

Allegro—Largo—AllegroFireaidi, ed. Anthony Bernard

(Sole Wjolime,

SAMUEL AUTUCHER

mried

aATDS EY

iee

faerie

HALL.'

JOAN LWESwith

ORCHESTRA,* Of) Haye 1 Sivhed™

Then Crpion

*“Witther Runneth My &weet-heart *., 0... 5)0hn ofertler

“Welcome Lard" (Cantata 61)Baek

THE ORCHESTRA.

Ce, Pere es ierTostHinton, “The Ephesian Matron"

Jibei50 lanprox, |. Beading

byBASIL GILL:

5,20.—Cloge down.

PASSIONS |

Bi). St. Martin-in-the-Fielcs.

THE HEELS,

A SIMPLE SERVICE

with an Ackirees sbyThe Rev. H. KR. L. SHEPPARD.

5.95: —The Week's Coot Cause:National Children AdoptionAaeaot lat bor—A ppHe el by Mr.

FOHS GALSWoRTHY.

VEATHER FPoRECAST ASDGESERAL NEWS Brutert®.

Leck Aunmeniceniemite.

Organ Recitalhay

REGINALD Goss CUsTAB,Belaved. fron

BISHOPSGATE. EXSTITUTEOrcan Sonate (Ist Movement)

Elgarete at kat Erhe! Surnea

iGoer Cwalard

8.15.

0.0,

f. 15,

owing. SongICTelseeean

From the Studia,

WYSASE AIELLO (Bopram},

Avimn to the fim(1Le Coqoy "") Adi mabyAorannkois

“Denes Away! 0 jo. . oss Demeo

BTUART ROBERTSON (Bars).“Wea, Yea Thy .Foes 1 Soon

Will Conquer ™ 2.545 5058 Back

STEPHEN WEARING(Solo. Pianoforte}.

Etudein F Sharps: 3.0.5.2drenskyHoxentane ....-....Jifae Doel!Prélade in B Flat... 3... ChapinScherva,: from Sonate in A Minor

ChappeWYNNE AJELLO,

“Toph acid Bylyvains iBemberg

* By the Waters-of Minnetonka “Lieurance

STUART ROBERTSON,“To Althea, from Prison "

F. Keel

Favre

{), )

E

“Over the Mountains "

arr. Qreolter

ORGAN FRECTTAL(Comtinmnesd}.

Piece Aber igpiner ini Sain.Aas

Festival Toccata. Percy Pletcher

10.30, —Cinéee clown,

10.15.

MONDAY, Aug. Sth.

1.0—2..—Time Sienal from Greenwich,Lonch-tme Muse from the

Holborn Restaurant.

410.—Time Signal from Greenwich,“Village Players,” by Mrs.Dorothy Gremsice,

4.15. Dance Music.THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILE

CLUS DANCE BAND.

Relaved from theBA.C,

h.15.—FOR.THE CHILDRENRX:“How -Robin Hood was. Res-coed” (idapted «by 0. 2,Hodges). ~* Another

>

Additionto the Gunes Family," bev Cap-

iain Maurice Ainslie, Songsail Piano Solos,

6.0, Light Music,

ALEX FRYERS ORCHESTRAfrom the Bialto Theatre.

7.0,—Tint: PigxaL. From Bid Bes:Weatves Forecast Asn Ler |GCEXERAL NEws> Bccuerrs.,

Mr. JAMESSAGATE © Dramatic

Oriticiam, :

César Franck.Pianoforte Works Interpreted by

LAFFITTE.

Les Fiaintes dune Poupec > Grand

PoPome,

The|

Caprio, Op. 5.

7.40,.—Musical livterbads,

LONDON PROGRAMMES.8.1, Excerpia from

“LIONEL

AO (Comic persIrace Betherstaffe.

(Music by Dokdin, Orchestrated byAlfreal Reynatdls,

Coat:

Colonel Qidbay

NIGEL PLAYFAIRLionel . GEORGEMr. Joessainy RUPERT

Flat. pe sk IVA

Jenking ....GRORGE

Clarigea ...) OLIVEPee os ke. STELLA

BPRECTAIORCHESTRA

Under: the Dereetton of

and Comdieéted

ALFRED REYNO

9.0. Variety.HENRI LEGAT

In Selections from his Repertoire.CHARLIE KIDD(The Schoolmaster}.

0.30.—WeEatTarr Forecast

HExXERAL Newa Et

MrE. JOAD, “ The Philosophyof Upwaled Bpongler.’”

Laral Annocunrements.

0.0,

Corneluated lavJOHN ANSELE.

Overtare,." The MerryWindsor ..,

115. REGINALD WHIT

{Bass}.* Bortlar Balla” oss:“ Beware of the Miaide

M, Oraske Dery

= OF bin Philadelphia _

10.24;Relection,mann ""

“The ‘Tales

10.40 (apprex.).

in

“ THE BURNING BONEY. ~~

An Episode of English V

100 vears mine,fron

"THE DYNASTThomas Hfeirad iy,

Characters(All of which are played byJAMES BERNARD}:

A. Rustic,Solomon Longways, a Yeoman.Private Cantle,The Vicar,A Coachman.A> Waman fwith

REGINALD WHITE“The Song of the Bow *“Love, Could: T Ondy Tell Thee" |

"T Am o Roamer”. .JtendelssohnTHE ORCHESTRA,

“Entrance of the Bova

11.0.—Clos down.

TUESDAY, Aug. 10th.

1.0-2.0,—Time Sirona! from G

ORGAN RECITAL,Relawed frorn ,

ST. LAWRENCE JEWRY.; Orcaniat.

Dr. CHARLES F,. WWFeO,

First Movement

Mince i

AND CLARISSA.”

CHAMBER

POPULAR ORCHESTRALPROGRAMME..

THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA:

eddie + eoOE

THE ORCHESTRA.

dames Bernard

songLoves Gone A-fighting “").

Sonata

by

BIRHOP

BRUCE

BAMEO

BIRHOP

GROVES

SEAGER

by

LIS.

AnD Zap]Lito.

Wives. of

EHEAD

co Cobenae

mae Haymes

of Holf- |Offenbach |

OF

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S, ea

“ Mr

HEAD." Aifhiberd |

Cwpel

rsHalrorsen

reenwich,

ALTERS,

in F Jf. Sneer

44

a ial:

6.0,

7.0

aR

/* ‘ii

Week eanAugust 8th.

Choral Prohades :

(a) Martyrdom...)(hb) Croft's 13beh4fi) A birt

Fantasy citi Campion&

Babylon's Streams |

i. Hf HarrisHalhne

va eeee

Allan Gey

OPI EMME ae eee

Shicert Adhd peas Bre t bet:

Rev. MARTIN 6, BLAKELOCK,SA

Rector of Bt... Ancdireo's,Susewell Fall.

" Rochester Bells “fron Suite

Foo. Wood{a)-Choral Melody... 4, oF.(6) Finale from-Sonata } Waders

Performance of the OrehestralSetting ta the Filrn,

"Oriental Love.”Compiled andl Directed hy

HORACE SHEPHERD, Mus: Bas.

Relayed fromTHE PALACE THEATRE.

5—-WILLEAM HODGSON'SMARBLE ARCH PAVILIONORCHESTRA, from MarhldArch Pavilion.

.—FOR THE CHILDRER-: Bonswith Choruses by J... Cating...“ "The. Twisting Witeh ™iMargaret Gibhe), The Trumnt™(HW. Mortimer Batien),

Dante Music,THE LOATIOSN BRADIO

DANCE BAND:Directed byt

SIDNEY FIRAMAWN,.

—Time Biexan From Ei Bex,Wreatain Forncasr asp JerCENSERAL News Bouieris.

French Talk by M. STEPHAR::

“Aa Reaxtaurant,”

&, César Franck,interpreted byLAFFITTE.

SsTophonie Variations (for Pieroand Orchestra) with OrchestralAcchinpaniment condensed mesecond plane part, played byV7. RELY: HUTCHINSON:

1

TAn,—_ Mr. FELE BRETTON MARTIN:

8.0.

* Cradles of Cricket."

LIGHT PROGRAMME.THE GEOFFREY. GOODEART

SERTET:Under the Direction ofALFRED CAVE.

Overture, “ Seraghio "’ .....JfosertLaeherttiaiime . 22s i's; Fea Hien

BUBY-HELDER:

“Adelaide “* Beethoven"The Thonderbirda- Come from

the Cedara "'

Charles Wokefteld CodiTHE SEXTET.

Mintel ..) ‘Contrastea | ... Elgar

RUBY HELDOER. =“How Fat, How Far Ve SeemBehind Me" (Leneki's Aria)(° Eugen Onégin “) Tehorboraky

“The Trout" (Op. 42) Sehobert

ALFRED CAVE

(Solo Viokiri).Slavonic Dance in EF Minor

Deorak- ArersterLa Cn pricivse........s

RUBY HELPER.“The Pilgrim of Lave “~~

Sir AR. Bishep» Aeon TPreevere“The Beg

THE SEXTET,

“ Armbesela iss eonsWaltz ** Hosenkavnalier *'.. Sime

(Continved on the next page.)

Tune,.

sees Te

20365 M.

i, "The Maker ef Dreams."A Fantasy in One Act bey

CohoDoni,

Prochoeed ly

f HOWARD ROSE,

Pierre tte

GWEN FRFRANGOCON-PAVIES

Pierrot ... AQBERT.. HARRIS

The Manitactirer HEN FLELD

Thais evening in ® room in an oldentice, the walle-of which arecf dark oak, Tt only by themotlieht that peers throughthe long, low casement wind,andthe glow trom i fire thati# burning merrcly,Weatees Forecast AnD IspCtsenan Miws Bence,

‘Fopieal ‘Tatk.

Local Announcments.

POETRY AND SONG:

Alfred Lord Tennyson.Ronis ly

FRANELYN KELSEY

(Baritone).Porm reac hyFARIA TYRARE.

DANCE MUSIC.THE SEW PRINCES

TORONTO ORCHESTRAL ;ALFREDO aid laa BAND:

HAL SWALS

a hie CANADTARE:from the New Princes’ Restaurant,

12.0;—Close down,

O.3ir

10.0.

0.30.

WEDNESDAY,Aug. 11th. |1.2.0-2.0.—Time Signal from Gireenwieh.

Camille’ Contuner’s Orchestrafrom: ihe Restaurant Pras.

4.0.—Tine Sicnal fron Crvesnwieh.“Ohi of Doors” by A. Bomoet

Lavird,THE NEW GALLERYKINEMA ORCHESTRA + ate

ducted by FRED KITCHEN,

relayed from the New GalleryFumo

£.0—OnGAN RECTEAL by F EG.

NALD FOORT, relayed from

the Now Gallory Kinema.

fi.ile—ForR TELE CHILEREN:

* Pamela and the Mephant,” byEdward Foster, A Bots by

Dorethy Gnanaide. PianoI PeroTaal jor.

Light Music.ALEX FRYERS GRCHESTRA

fram the Rialto Theatre,660"Phe Week's Work in thatiarden,

by tho Royal HorticulriralPEE,

74),—Tine -Sicear Yreou. Bia Ber,| Wrarntn Fourcist ako ler

GEERAL SEW GOLLETIS.

Me. RIRDON BENNETT. Mus, +‘Portland and othe Jele of

Purbeck," S28) from Bourivd:

neereeil.

César Franck,imterpreted byLAF FITTE,

Prélede, Aria sid-Finale, Part I,7/40,-—Mr. E. V. LANE +" Sir Henry

Bessemer.’ SoH.from She field.

VARIETY.CLARE ALEXANDER(Negro: Loypersotiact tore).

‘fhe ALLEN SISTERS(Laetiaets |

MALCOLM SUOTTi* The Worn Who Knows *},

gegen

$30). SYMPHONY CONCERT.THE WIRELESS: SYMPHONY

ORCHESTRA:Conducted byPercy Pitt.

Overture, “ The Barber at

Baghdad.oeores

4.15.

G20,

BO.

LONDONPlea ee broe——— —— =

(Continued from the previous page.)

Macitation (** Tika"). Jaesenet(fala WVielin,

o AAWKRALE: KELLEY),

Rrakowiak 53 -.25.5.5¢Wiaechoaesie

AWAY: HUALEY {Franc}

(with ORCAHESTICAL a

Revit. and aria, “An! for 6

fot *='Traviata').. Foret

THE URCHESTERA:

Anite Na. 1, L'Arlégenme "esetMAY HUSALEY

(with Piano}.*Erotasy "Will othe Wisp Sprint

“Somer ChaminadeTHE ORCHESTRA.

Moto Perpetas for Violing wit hiOreheatral Accompacinernt :

Prgrerntine

b30.—WRATHER FoRmecasT ano 2pCesta. News Doteris.

Te wpantal Talk.

Lec! Annoimenmnenha

10.0. RYMPHONY CONCERT

: (Continned),THE ORCHESTRA.

Symphonic Poem, “ LesSOE ey wth ae

PERCY GRAINGERPROGRAMME.THE WIRELESS

ATGMENTED CHORUSTHE WIRELESS

SYMPHONY OACHESTRA:Condurtead hy

STANFORD ROBINSON,

THE CHORUS:“T'm Seventeen Come Sunday.”Two Welsh Fighting Songs :“The Camp”; “The March

of the Men oof Harlech.”THE ORCHESTRA. |

a Shephenta Hey.”

TUNACCOMPASTED CHORUS.

* Treh Tune from County Derry.”DAOCOOMPASTED MALE

VOICES."A Dollar-and a Half a Day”

(Sea Shanty).

THE ORCHESTRA.* Moe Morris,”

rHE CHORUS.

Farnvnel

F*res-

Larne

Da.

| 10.0, Marching Tanne (Lineotiehipe Falk

Snir}, i |

* There was a Fig Went Ont-to}Ear." E

(Unaccompari« d Female Voiees, |

“Sir Eglameore,”"

TTi. —tlhoae choverie

THURSDAY, Aug. 12th.1 de—"TPime Signal fram Oineenwieli.

The Week's Coneert of New

Gramophone Reeords..0.—Tome Sitnal’ from Oreenwich,

"Books to Bead," by AnnSpice.

415—TROCADERGMUSIC,

§.15.—FOR THE CHILEPREN::

Fiano Soles In the Olona

Lady." “ Betiy and the Swans’(Mary Carriers). ~* Eaers- at

the Zoo," by Las. of. the

Dasitiy Mail.Dance Music,

THE LONBON BABTODAKCEH BAST:

Threeied by

SIDNEY FIRMA,

f.iMh--Market Prices for Fariiers.

T.0.—Timn Smisan ceow Boo ies,Weetike Forcast axp lerCeenan News Beceem.

Mr. WwW. POWELL: OWES,“Town Poultry-keeping.”

Gisar Franchinterpreted hyLAFFITTE,

TE A-T IME

Tiustihy Prelude, Aria qucl Finuke, Port I. |

Mirsenl Interlude,

Band Music.THE BAND OF “HA..2s0 BR,

THE QUEEN'S 0WN

ROYAL WEET KENT

REGIMENT.

(By kind permission ofLieur.-Col, Jd: RR RoW. Fiennes: |

nod OWVeers. }

Conductor, A. W, 2, HUNT: ]

Relayed. from the |Granville Gordene Pav tlion, Dover. |

Miltary March, “howard toVietory “.... A.W. 0, Bene)(Conducted by the: Composer,| |

Overture,” Fiend ™ Wagnera0, Fram the Studio, |

WILLTAM ANDERSON }

{Baritane).

' Hu, Jolly Jenkin et oeOban |

"Four Jolby Saclonmen “ Gernin“Captain Strattan’s: Fancy’

Peter WarlockTHE WALSH BROS:

(| Entertamers).

THE BANE.VYeowe Choir: “Sweet and

Low * Pr -f on sere BarnhySuite, ° Ballet Egyptien “ LuigeniHumorous Sketeh, “ A Southern

Wedding ™ LatterFram the Atadin. ]

WILLIAM ANDERSON

* Simon the Cellarer™ ..,..ifatton |“ King Charlea” ... 0. V.. White}“Ahen Drill Care Lane Wilean |

8,15. THE BAND,

Reon, “A Grond Miltaryosen pee SR

d0.—WersATHER Forecast Anp JapGENERAL News. Hee.errm.

Topical Talk:

oka ACIeenenia.

‘““FLORA'S HOLIDAY."A -Oyecle of Old Engligh Melodies:Words Written and Adapted,

Music Arranged and Composed byH. Lane Wilson,

THE BRITISH WOCAL

QUARTET:

DOROTHY BEXNETT

(Soren)ERTHER COLEMAN

(Contrada) 5

ERIC GREENE (Terror):DALE. SAUTH (hantone).

" Couwe. All ve Lada and Lasace*(Ouariet is

“Love's (irae inh hs

panna).“Tell Me, Charming. Creature “’

(aone, Tenorh

“Gentle Dawn ™ (Quartet),“The Country Danse" (Oars |.“Maidens, Beware’ Yet | (Song,

Contralta),“Sound Armrument” (Sone, Bart

auras},

"The Pedlar"’ (a Catch),“The Comiiotion of Lave(haar:

tet},

LOLS,

7.401-BA.

ith,4 fa iE A

Buh.

(Remi, Sho-

DANCE MUSIC.THE ‘SAVOY ORPHEANS

aul“SAVOY HAVANA BAND.

Relaved from the Savoy Hotel.12.0.Chee: lowe,

FRIDAY, Aug. 13th.1.2.0. Time Signal from Greenwich,

Lanveh:Time Moosic front. theHotel Metropole,

4:6.—Time Signal from. Greenwich.|+ The Children's Village Outeide|Sow? cork,” by -aira RK. EE.

[wtrrar,

THE RADIO QUARTET.GQLANYS RIPLEY

OC eta).

ERNEST. McKINLEY (Tenor):

4.10,

1 oO. 15

bey

Week BeginningAugust 8th.

FoR THE CHILDEENSelections by the Band.of theSt, Mury Islington GuardiansBehind *: ho rey ore Chittap eS

{adel Marlon ah fron ie

“Merry -teo- Pound," eeliga" Hobby (ittefimad Cronyn

four,

#0. Orchestral Music.FRANK WERSTELELD'S

ORCHESTRA relayed frithe

Prince of Walesa Playhouse,Lewishor,

7.1—Tirm Sroxan from Bio Br.WEATHER Fotkean? axa leeGHNERAL NEWS) Beier.

Mr, G, A, ATEINSON: “ Seen

on the Soren,"

Citar Franckinterpreted! thyLAFFITTE.

Peétude, Chorale >andAgr 1.

7,40,— Mr, ALLEN WALKER :Thaity Churches,”

EDWARD GERMANPROGRAMME.

THE WIRELESS GROHESTE A:Conducted: hy

THE DOMPOSER,

Coronation March aot Hynin

(Vent Crentar Spiritus y.

Bute, “The Tempter.”

Overture ; Herceuse : Gaechana-lige: Darien,

MARY FOSTER

Y Bea Lille oy.

“Bird of Bhis;"*THE ORCHESTRA.

Sumner’ [ Harvest Dance)from Symphonie Buite ‘ TheSeguin,"

Bowrrée aol Gage f* Much Ado

About Nothing 7").Bois, WARY FOSTER,

“Lowe,. the Pedlar.*’

THE ORCHESTRA.

Three Wumber from “* Romeoand Juliet."

Pastorale; Nocturne: Pavane,MARY VOosTek.

"0 Peaceful) Mngt,"“Wholl Din My Lavender P™

THE ORCHESTRA.

Fantasy; © Fallen Fairies,”PL—WRATHER PFORRCAST AND thing

GENERAL News Biri,

Vr. ACG, GOLDSMITH : * SailorSuperstition,”

Loval Anniineemenis,

WARIETY.(WEN FARRAR and

, BILLY MATEERL.

(items From Ther Hepericire},SR) Fron 2iimenth,

FRED DUPRES (Cometan),CLAPHAM anil DWYER

(Patter Comnodiana in More

Nomacnse},

RONALD GOURLEY.

Lio0:—Close down,

SATURDAY, Aug. 14th.1.0.—Time Signal fron Greenwineli,

4.0;— Time signal from Greenwiels,

Orchestral Concert,THE Wi RELESS ORCHESTRA:

Conducted] by

& KNEALE KELLEY.MARY HAMBLIN (Sopra,

CEORGE PLAZEY { Rartioge|

6.0.—" A Garden Chat,"Cran.

6.15.FoR THE CAILDRES 7

Selections ba ihe Radio Onar~tet. Winne-Lhe-Pooh GoesHunting "(As AL ilu). Non-

senge Rhymee told by theWoolas “Tired,

(Continued on the next page.)

Fugu *,

Bi,

(Contrattiay,

10.0).

by Marion

iaSy

Aisin hid 1826. | — RADIO tales‘ Ded

2L0365 M.

10.—Time Srsai ree BisWiirten Forecast anpGENERAL News BCLLATON

Prof, DD. FRASER HARRIS:i Slivkespeare ap owt «Man we

Soirnoe.

Cesar Franckinterpreted byLAF ELETE.

Chorale anil

IST

Prelude,Part 1—Mirical lotorlude.

“SATURDAY NIGHT REVUE."Written smc Produced, ty

CRATAM JOH,Opening Chorus, "" Make Ji Salar-

iow Night”

Introduction of Principals.Duet. (Cormediva and! Soubrette),

“Lat's Get Together “ (Dancewith Cher).

Sieetel. * Cniiedessary Aper.Dnet (Hero and Heroine), “ Be-

foie to: Met?Aloeteh, + Jolin Cadeen, |

Fuori,

T.A0,SU,

Bong (Here), Ser Wings re

(Chorus).Eketeh, “ The Getawny ” (TabloidEerie |.

Bong (Soaubretie ane Chorus},

“Neat Feet.”

Booeripe (Hers), “Gea Goo,"

Sketch,“ The Triumph”Word.

Duet, °° Lavan

(ConvedtianChorus}.

Bang: (Hierairie), Tell Mie.

Skewh* “The ast Stra ™(Comedun and Two: Others,

Duet. “Tim Wontlerful™ (Herennd Merci.

Fong, * Make It Saturday Night *{Cortech},

Finale by the Company:

THE LONDON RADIO DANCEBANE? +

liireeted bar

SLORY FIRMA.

Phe Production Presented byKk... JEFFREY.

Ivy Et. Helier.Songs ond Lmnperacna tions.

THE LONDON BADIO DANCE

BAND.—Weratram Fouecasr awn 2amUENews. Boers.

eSports. Takk.Local Aninouneoieenbs,

160. HARRY SOLLOWAY {Violin}.

\, HELY HUTCHINSON(Pinnoflorte). :

First Violin Sanntn, Cp, 15.

10.30. DANCE MUSIC.THE SAVIFY ORPHEANS andSAVOY HAVANA BAND,fromthe Sivoo Hotel.

Close dow.

LONDON NEWS.Chamber Music,

the troat rink at cherober

progrinwnes broddenet Proc Lon-

dion ane octher stationa wre those

directed by Nr.Anthony Bernard

mir pectoriaed bay his Lindon Chamber

Ovehestra. Listerufe.owill remember

the awbiractive papper bry this.

orchestra with wits Np Bee Spring Sorieca

bt the Newz Chertt od beries opeeren,

On Sunday afternoon, Mr. Bernardwill inelude in hig programme threenew works. The Arct of thear is aBute of pieses which has come downtou from the sixteenth century fromLiowlind, often ‘described as ourBteatert song writer,

The ‘other is ia clever,

Hn

Your Nemhbour ™

oibaetbe anal

BU),

8.50.

im F

Girne

B90;

"nish

napinlyBuite Tor chamber orchestra by the

Gis. dinghish

~ LONDON PROGRAMMES.(Continued from the previous seek

OEP oraaF,. Ale, Ale: RaviiT=a ‘

} whe will himself plar the pian partThe third work, whith new to mstpeople, is a Concerta in Fiat tor twowohnd orchestra-by Viwaki, whoae\& Mor Claaterdo hes heen broadest

evertomes The worehae been

| tranperibed from conteoppory Tee «

) Mie: Joni Elwes,

13

|

scrip? porte by EE. van der Bitreeten|

and edited by Mr, Bernivrd. 1Pobneren's Tight and attractive prten eos

PRenes APS wutel Jeon it thieoot us |

avd listeners will be interested to. hear|cectuin favourites mmongr them, notablyNit de Afar ino new ior839 Sottefor two fhites and strings,The eoloint-in this Preeranns 18

With Tk mmotye

nist artiste of voung Fonghists ricrtel |

angers. She will inelude in ber pro |crue an important addition to theAner h pepertoie, seven new settings

big Tyr. ata, Wilhama iol ——

by A. JE. Honeen, AC violin oblizntewritten for thea sos will be pilaveed

by Ate, Soon: Kateher, the leader of

Hic orcheatra.

The programme will ‘also inehode}& reading by Mr. Bust Gil, the well-known actor, now appearing in. thetithe-rile of The Padre at the LyoeumTheatre, who gave such « fine per-formance in Hosan some time age.

Sunday Evening.The evening programme will begin

and cod with o ahert organ recital byDr. Reginald Gores Custard, who willplat on the orean wt the Bishopapate

Institute. It ik seme time since an |organ recital of ‘this bype appeared in

the main bocdy af our proprammes,

mune! it fa haped that lovers al this land

at musi will fined it al taciier.

Between thie two orean recitalsListeners Will wear serine hay Mise VWwntie

Ajello (soprano), Mr. Stuart Robertson|(haa), whose singing won the appreawal |

of Dame Nellie Melba a few weeka-aga, |and prio alos by Mr. Stephon Wear-|

ti. oO forilliaart WOU North Country|

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| piainist who was heard by London | larg: chorus with effects whieh arelinteners in the merinhaite Concert | novel and jleasunyy. His creativerelayed from: Liverpool oon duly Sth. work, hke hes [ain plaving, shows:

“Lionel and Clarissa."The evening programme on sLoncday

bevina with an excerpt from Lionel and(leriae, o come open by Beckerataite

| with muaie by Dublin, which had #successun at) the Lario Dheaire,

Hammersmith. The tnt imeludesMr, Nigel Playfeir, the well-knownmanager, producer and player; Miss

Olive’ Graves, who broadcast yervsucctesiolby ns Princess Boo Bon

in) A Chinese Honaynocn, andl MissStella Seager who understudiedMime, Fdvine in Hearts anol Diamonds,the mogiesl comedy recently pen:

duced pat the Gtrand Theatre.

Dibdin, the composer of the musicperi, Was: ak CREPE iat

the cishteenth and eeriv-iineteenth

eentury whe is best known “by

hie gong Tom Bpwling, His vogue,hhcWeer, Was whiitspread in he oln,

and the story goes that he was com-miaioned| by the Admiralty to writeSea-songs which would show the lifeof a sailor in a more attractive lightthan the activities of the pres gang |would samgest.

In the programme on. Tuesdaylisteners will hear The Maker oofread, i fantasy in one act bea Mr.

Oliphant Down, inowhich the, threeparts will be played by Mr. Hen Preld,Mr. Hobert Harris, who has done ex-cellent work with Air. Basil Dewi, adMiss Gwen Pirangean-Davies.

Percy Grainger.1025 pom. the Wireloss Aug-

niented Chorus end ‘the: WirelessSymphony Orchestra, conducted byMr. Stanford Robinson, will perform

At

a number of works by Mr. PereyGrainger, who is among the mntwidely known off cmealern com

firs riposers, particularly of certain lightorchestral mid pianpied, Mr.

Grainger has written a preat deal for

pad ole jen emp eeeHE BD

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-Week pinayAugust 8th.

the virile qualities of exuberance andbrilliance, antl to-night: his proctanineingles artangements For jeepanied ond ooacrompinied chorus ofvarious folk-songs, in addition to lwoGd favourites’ Shepieedia Afey ined

Afotk Morris.A ivele of ahd English nelle,

arranged by Lane Wilson; ander thie:

collective tith of “'Flora’s Holiday,”will be given by the British “VocalChonrtet ob DO gionrsa”This na vwark of animal arhetic merit.

nd will providegay wich chert)

| Fu Li =icveat’,Edward German,

The early part of the Programine ony

| Friday will be devoted to the oyoria:

(Mr. Tonimy Handley,

Parhieis of the dav.

of Mr. Edward German, whe willhinwelf concdict the Wireless: Orelies-tin,composer and conductor, and listeners

that: he will play coms of His: bess usualyheard works, such «= the incidentalimi. to The Tenipter. which he wrotemony vourt ago, In. this PreTMTRNN,Miss Mary Foster (contralto) will singsongs Ioy Mfr. German, inehiding ‘thetuncfal Bint of Blue, ‘The varietyProgram@ne from LO to LL pom. melhoresa wireless star in Mr. Ronald Gourley,find “f@ amusic-hall and: peeve. shir ieMisa Gwen Farrar, who. with Mer,ally Mayerl, will give some of the mew

itenis in her repertoire,

Revue.The Saturday Aight. Mecue. which

will be broadcast on” Saturday atf ovlock, haa been written and pro-doced het Mir. Graharin John, well knownfor his work in connection with Afearhau Diamonds and By the Way. Theartiets Will include Mir. “(GreatOwrther, who has been appenring £the Florida (lub, Miss Svini Beare,

the well-knownnidio ‘comediwn, acd Mike Plann,Oldham, who bias. chone oo orent deal ofhbrooceasting work. both othe Radio

Follies Concert Party ond as ao solo.artist.At? o'tlock, Mise Iyy St. Helier, the.

tilented writer of papular ragtimesongea, whe lias broochenet on severalprevions oorasions, will again delighther wireless audience with sons nidfome impersonations of well-known

‘The dast lolf-bowreof the programme, before going overto the Boayoy for canes TrVEse,

onset of the firs Grieg Vialin Sonaia,

which should prove on effective con.

trast beth te which has gone before andto what is to follow in the programme. -It will be played by Mr. Harry Bollowna,o brilliant young Anverican violinist,who has been in this counter far sone

months, and Mr, Victor Hely Hutelin-BOT.

César Franck.The pianoforte recitals throughout

the week will be devoted to orks ofthe great Belgian cotrposer, ChaarFranck. For the average listener,there is little of interest in the earlypiano works of this master, exceptthet they emanate from the mind whilein later Wert. profucesl so m0undoubted maatere-es, Tt will, how=ever, be of interest to hear a few of hieearly works, which will be ployed beLafitte at the beginning of the week;The other evenings will be clevobed tothe Symphome Variations given witli asecond prong part in the place of theorchestra, the Proebude, Chorale “ad

| Fugue, anid dhe Peelade, Aid. ianel

1 Finale.

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Week HeginninAugust 8th.

(Transmissions from London and Daventry, except where otherwise shown.)SUNDAY, August Sth.

10.30 a.m.—Time Signal und WeatFivecast.

Chamber Music.

A Contingent ofTHE LOS DON CHAMBER

ORCHESTHA :Condacted Ky

AKRTHONY BERNARD,JOAN ELWES: [Soprana):

6.0-5.30.—Reading hy RASIL GULL,

$,.0,—ST. MARTIS-LS -THE:- FIELDS.THE BELLS- and EVENING

BERRYLCE,B55.The Week's: Good Cauze—The

National Children AdoptionAssociation: Appeal by Mi,TORN: Ge\LSWORTHY.

8.0—Werrren Forecast saxo NEWS:$.16.—Shipping Forecast.9.15, REGINALD GOSS CUSTARD

(Cheam Hecital).

oe: WYSE: AJELLO. (Saprang).STUART ROBERTSON. | Bass}.

STEPHEN: WEARING(Solo. Ptanotortey.

10.15.—Organ Recital (Contnmed).16.0.—THE SILENT FEL Low:

BHILE: Soh, from Cordif,11.0, lose dewnm

MONDAY, August fth.i.—Time signal ane? Weather

Her

abeablh

10,47 iPniiecsst

1.0.1.0,THE RABTO OU ARTE!

tinél WINTFRED. AREASSoprano), HARLEY iG BORGi Burthona), RATHLEESAye ny LiLLEY i Piahatarte),

10-20. | Praqranmes S20. prom

47,0, 6.0). f aed,

ab. Light Music.

ALEX FRVER'S. (uiCHEST RA,

T.0.—Wrearee: Fortcaer aso Saws

TA0.--Mr. JAMES. AGATE, Dranie-tie Crilioian:

Ae ESA FP RAS OE,

by LAFFITTE.740.—Musical lnterlnde,

BY. Excerpts fron

“LNONEL AND CLARISSA.”

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VARIETYWriter Fomecisr ano NEw,

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dire.

B.55.—Shinping Forecast,Wo POPULAR GROHESTRAL

PROGR AAEATE.

LEGISN ALD WHITEHEAD{ Gass];

JAMES BERSARD(Chiiacter: Actor},

DANCE MUSIC.

TED BROWM'S

CAFE DE PARTS DANCEBAND,

12.0:—Clhose dawn.

interpreted

#0, -9,00.9.

TUESDAY, August 10th.

10.30 a.0.—Time Signal and WeatherForecast,

12:6-1.0.—THE RADIO QUARTET

and OLIVE DAVIS (Contralind

JOSEPH MARKHAM (Tenor),

—.: HELEN LUARD (Cellist).£L6-2.6. } Progreminica Sit, Jon

4.0.6.0. London.

a, Dance Music,THE LONDON RADIO

DANCE BAND.

Directed beySIDNEY FIRSLAR.

7.0.—Wearnex Forecast axa Sewa.7.16—M,. STEPHAN: “An He-

eS frant.T2s—CESAR FRANCK

by LAFPFITTE.interpreted

THE|

7.40,—<Air, Eo LE BRETTON MARTEN "" Ci raedtes Oa Grecket.""

5.0, WELSH PRIGRAMME.et. / ho onesie.

PARRROAM MALEVOICE (AGE :

Conducter, AL So HART ERAM,“Abe oof cAlarlech"’ Piraditieanet

Two Welsh jAirs

amr,

“Dafydd -y(* Deadd -oof. the WhiteBoeke"): Se Moria Rivals

diva" ¢''Rhuddland Marsh"): |HILDA ATKINSON { Harps}.

Song at the Harp. Fhe “Ash

Ginove "fs Prieditiomat

Harp Solo, Autumn"ofa enna

THE ADGCMENTED STATIONHRCHESTERA :

Condicthor, T.-H,‘A Welsh Rhapsody ™

THE: CHOTR."OO Mor Ber Vu ¥ Man" eee

the Sweet Thyve-and-Aye"’)iA. Pothier

are, Aelriaie ffages

ATRAINSON.ALL Threaygh

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Song at the Hara,"the Saget fase 2POEoan

Harp “Solo, “The: MinstrelsAdin ta His Native Land "

of anes Faia

‘ Leinel of: AtySone at the Harp, * ‘ fine nites

ORCHESTRA

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Af palchfe tai

THE MARER OF DREAMS "(A Fantasy).

030.— Westen Fomecasr asp. ews,9.40. —Popreal- Pabk,

9.54Shipping Fonecast:bth, Poctry and Bong’:

ALFRED LORD TENNYSON,

Bangs by. Bs\NELYR KELSEY

( Piarifone |,Poems read by FABIA DRAKE.

1 Su, DANCE MUSIC,NEW PRESCES’ TORONTO

ORCHESTRA:ALFREDG and his BAND:

Fother."'

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H,."

eisAIORRIBON. ee

Hal SWAIN: and lis

CAN ADTANS:from the Kew Princes’

Restaurant.down.12.0.—tlose

WEDNESDAY, August 11th.10.30 a.m,—Time Signal and Weather

Foreicast:,10-1LO—THE RADIO QUARTET

tu MARTORIE. DEACUN(Soprang), PAT BYRNE(Bari-tone], DOROTHY HoOGREN

iFPtacist),L620. |) Prograncnes4,6,-6, 6), ( Lendton,

8.0), Light Music.ALEX FRVYER'S ORCHESTRA.

6:50.—Roval Hortietliural Society'sTitletins

7.0.—Weerben Forpecasr axp SNewa,

T.10.—Me, RISDON: BENNETT,MoAc: ' Potthind: and the Tshecil Poarbeeic.™ eee fromHourmoni, :

7.25,—_CESAR FRANCE, ititerpretedby LAFFITTE.

140, oie Be OWHeury Bessemer,Shefield,

6.0.—VARIETY,

Boa), hany Concert.Cunducted by PERCY PITT.

MAY HURLEY (Soprano).0.30,—WeEATHER Forecast ann SN EWe.

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THURSDAY, August 12th.

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triltal, W.. E, TE BN ER

{Tener}, AALES A LUCCHEST

PWiobinise),Prag rane nied

Laosedor,

Dance Music.THE LONDON, RADIO

DANCE: BAND

Directed i!

SIDNEY FLAMAS.

—MMarket Prices for Farmers,

Weatnen Finecast axon News.

—Mr iW. POWELL-OWENR:“Town Poultry Keeping.”

INLET pete

Awe. fran

hy LAVEFITTS,—AMirnreal Interlude.

THE PAGEANT OF BRITISHLIGHT OPERA.

Sua fran bier pool.1, The Sevanteonth and Eighteenth

Canturies.ALGOMENTER STATIONOREESTRA :

Linder the Thitreeion of

FREDERICK EROWTH,Incidental. Ainse: fom The

Aiaaque of toni" farr. forBiringa by Preederick Bridge}.

Precessienal isis . Serie ea i

Selliigers Roan> The King's

Hunting Jigg.FREDERICE COLLIER

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THE ORCHEETEA,Dances from “Dido and JEnens *

Puree!

GEOFFREY TAMS (Teor!"Cahn Has a Thotisnid Charms *

(" The “Rival: Sisters‘)Piercell, are,

oOae Ask Ale-in: Vein °°

nid Clarissa me Hiphulin

"Tis. Wort That. ‘Saduces AMankind i°* The Beggar: 4Cheer} cee (eieen, Une

ao met{**Linnel

2. The Nineteenthpe Twentieth |Genturies.

ORCHESTRA.Wallace

THEHverture, *' LorlineDances from “The Travelling

Companion Stanford |FREDERICK COLLIER and

ORCHESTEA.

"Na, Aly Courige " (“" Mari-barns ua Sa eeW ae L ata ee Wallace

"The. Feamen of England”(** Merrie. England‘) -...¢eerakdn

“Wor Theo “Thy Sncw flakes **

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Ballet Music irom '" The Perfect.

Foal" cu NEGEOFFREY DAMS

“Hugh's Song of: the Road *'(°' Hough the Drover “}

Paved Williams

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6.55:—Shipping Forecast,

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Cyele of Old English: Melodies,

DANCE MUSIC.LHE SAVOY BANDS.

| 12:0.—Close down,

FRIDAY, asks 13th.

10.30 1 ma— Time Signal and WeatherForecast.

11.0-1.0.. ‘THE RADIO: QUARTET

and EVELYN PERKS (8o-prone), DODD MEH AN: (Bari-lone), AMY REDIF ( Peaneaty,

L020. | Progrenmes SLR: from40-60. Gerrclirn.

td. Orchestral Music.PRANK WESTFIELD'S

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“Been an the Seraen.*

| 7.25.—UES AH FHANCEK,

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EDWARD GERMANPROGRAMME.

WIRELESS ORCARESTEA +tonducted ty

THE COMPOSER,

MARY FOSTER (Cuntraltn),

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9.56.—Shipping

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SATURDAY, August 14th.

16:30 a¢.0.—Time Signal and: WeatherPForecaat.

1.0.—Time Sirnal4.066.0.— Preigrancinia

frien,

* a Garden. Chat,”inn.

1h=FOR “THE CHILDREN.TL—WEATHnL Forecast axo News.1.1—Prot, Bo FRASER HARRIS:

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BenoT.2a—CBSAR

iftom Greenwich,

So tre a

6.0,— by Marion FRASCE,

j preted by LAFFITTE.7.40.—-Miusical Interlids,

ji. “SATURDAY NIGHT REVUE."

9.10, IVY ST, HELIER,Bangs and ‘lnipersanskions.THE. LONDON RADIC

DASEE BAND.

9.50.—WKATHE Pénecast Axo NEWs,0.40.—Sports Talk,

9,55.-—Shipping ©Forecast,

10.0. HARRY. SOLLOWAY¥iolin}.

HELY HUTCHINSON(Pinnoforte),

Grieg's First Violin Sonata,

DANCE MUSIC,THE BAVOY BANDS:

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479 M.SUNDAY,Aug. Sth.

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THE STATION ORCHESTRA:Conduetbor;

JOEL. PH LEWIS.Cyvertirs, “Oberon .... Maher

PAREHY JONES (Tenor),Ara.) Pree Bong[" The iat

terampgers ") tous Pager

THE OBCHE:STRA,"Suite Algérienna,” Op. 60

Sohne

DOROTHY. MORRISfSoprania),

"A Sone- of Faith” Odile

"8 Lareent " Coleridge-Tayplor|“Ties Throstle ". a. Valerie Waa

THE ORCHESTRA,

“Berctuso de Pocelyn "-.. GedarddSewn (Oontis | bss be ek Elgerp i

lntrodiction te Ace DT., * Loken

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DOROTHY MORRIS,ey Srvete ‘\ Basthon

“tne anil Taperie aay afarter

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BO, Religious Service.Concliue bel by

Liewt.-Col BROWN[ol the: Babwwkion Awnny|

Helaved from the BbeneserCharch.

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Birmingham Citizen's Society— |}Appeal by Mrs. A: TAUNTON,

f0.-—-Whartee Fonkoast AND NEWS.Loti News.

hla— Ferme 55) fren Lanne.

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MONDAY, Aug. Sth.

i40.—The Station Wind Quintet,“Sites Stephen” (Entertanner) tivtrodyres "Ose i la tine

scar hid hae Purch|

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f.15.— POR THE CHILDREN,GU, HABRDLD TURLEY

ORCHESTRA.

Pesta et from Prince's Cate.

7.0.—_ WEATHER Forrcaer ant News,Mir; 7 ASUS AGATE:: Dttarnatie}Critter. 8 From ayer,

t2a—CESAR FRANCE. interpretedby LAFFITTE, A free

Levnaliin 4

140, AC Hemorous Loterluce.

STAINLESS STLPIEEN ™

pigeons

or. Filrp Curleeyue. :

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SB. froLondon,=TARLETY. 208. from London,0,00 paren Pekecad? ano NEWS.

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18.6, PFPOPTLAR ORCHESTRAL

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AEbeercicert aeat Mir, 4 sf J.carving bon “Chand icles nada

* Poultry Ftduasiiae anil ri “il =

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tralia).

ftn.—FOR. THE CHILDRESS.HAROLD TERLEA'S

ORCHESTHARelayed from Prince's Cake,

7,.0.—Weaetika FPoartcasr AN NRW.

MSTEPHAS,* Aw estaurant.”SoH, from, Dounce.

CESAR FRANCK interpretedby “LAFPITTE. SUB. fronLandon.

ROMANTIC OPERA.Aeta TL aned- Lo. ot

‘Fra Diavolo,"’Jbrelier,

Plived by Menabers ot theTHREE OCOUNTOES SCHOOL |

OF OPERA,Direrhedd ty

SYDNEY RUSSELL.THE STATION: ORCHESTRA: |

Tieliek ar,

JOSEPH LEWES.

lien?

Fra Diavolo JOHNS COLLINSSON

Lorena 2.4. ALBERT JONEEBoppo:- H. TREVOR ACSTINGhcon LAWRENCE PERRYLord Alleash

BERNARD FEN D RICKJoachy si theasd

GLADYS HANDFORD

sotNii ask LILAS EYREMatieo..... HAROLD WHITE

lapprox.|. Popular OperaticSelections.

THE STATIS ORCHESTRA.

Overture,Miata “" WalterBeletion, “ll ‘Trovators ° deri:

Ssilection, ~~ The Lily oof allo

ney" Pea ea) Ube pee |-Wr armen Foie IST AND NEWS,

“BooegTalk: &itfr nn deowelan,;

Local Newt,

donn Collinsgn(Tenor)

fn a Sou Heeital.

* Mioonligint ' Lik"How: Can © Ba

Blithe ord Gay t eureirl

"Thea Art Like “|

Lovely Flower ™fa

at Mist ines Aline Tee.ie

Be Not lia,My Love"

Hageman“Songs My Mother Tavwele Me“

Drerin

‘Now, €: Now, T- Needs: Mast]Park ,. Joined, ares Haiiter

10.041, DANCE MUSIC.THE NEW FRINGES’

DASCE: BANS,fe. from onda.

72.0, —(Cloee cn.

WEDNESDAY, Aug.11th.S45.-—The Stintion Pianoiorte Gaintet

(Leader, Frank Cantell),4.45.—Afternoon Topiies : Harold

Baker, FoR... ~ Ob-Tine

Pairs,”fif.—FOR THE CHILDRESS

LOZELLS: PICTURE

HOUSE ORCHESTRAConductor, PALCL RIMAER.,March,The Aah -de-(np.

hoe

Wake, * Les Roses Rouges

Jeloasee

Selections “The Linther Promcos *

FaltFox-trot, “Lonesome and Sorry.”

t Phnareé

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263

bi.t— oval Horticoltural

Weratnee Forecast Axo News.4 |.

Fiction-—(1) Swift’ |h,—CUESAM FRANCK interpreted

LAFFITTE,

: LIGHT AND VARIED.THE STATION ORCHESTRA,

* Roane 5

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MAVIS BENN ETT(Soprano)

ond ORCHESTRA

Variations on * » Cami of|

Snee fiom :

FARRELL(Paaniat-Compacer).

————— =e

a, BIRMINGHAMPROGRAMMES. “= Seroring‘| THE ORCHESTRA,

Seeded AliceWeber from Symphony

Wo. Reo in Ee Minor { The-Un-

finished “")- So aie

| 4.50, Popular Items.THE ORCHESTEA.

iver.ior, “ Stradella .. Photo

ANDREW SHAS KA,ee Carpet A ideas SaideFaeee

“'Phe-> Sane oof —Hobriag theCretanJS SaaS edo. eee

* Oe har hes anid Fina lathes

SlviraptVv; W. ADLER (Kotertainer),

Two Characters from the Wiiels@l

Charles Dickena :

Mark Tapley-; Major Bagetocilkk,THE DRCAERATERA,

Vobe, "The Betlar Princes

Ful 7F aon Revene 7 7 idee |

Day Sante ™) ereBilly Mayert

* ORCHESTRA,aril Layotke

BENNETT.

ree’Rongs :va a Were:

ae “urea

five Del” Aeera | TeoStep,The Quaker (irk™ee Aresy pees

TONE. FARRELL.i “in Freeh) Padilla

” Choeola be tena" :

The Cannthal Foxtoni Arrangement

the Savoy

(Aceompaniet byio Sener |

ORCHESTBA.Dt Dawe ok Lib "7

‘Ore hestea}

Dance Suite, *

hare benatia

Danes: Satvr's Dance.| $0.natinicn :

Topical Talk: Sat, Jer Landon,

Linil News,

LOL—Progroi

1.0. —Cleee down.

THURSDAY, Aug. 12th.3.05. —The Station Pisneforte Quintet

}

Poorman. yk ee Fort) +.45:—Atiernoon

(Sopra |,

§.415,—FOR- TEE CAILDRER.

PAROLE TURLEY S

ORGHESTRA.

Relayved from Princea Chie,

t Pricesfor Fuvrmers,

l_-- fear To Porktasr ind News,

| POWELLOWER,FEPoult ry- Keene.” :

725 CESAR FRANCK interpretedLAFFITTE So. froma

LIGHT CLASSICS,

| STATION ORCHESTRA,

ANDREWSHANKS (Baas),;= To Palernie” petit

*Madarnina a

THE ORCHESTRA,

“The Mage’ Flute

‘HELENE GRANT(SoprEnay,

HELENE: (RANT:“she Windered Dewn the Mou:

Peeeeae flay“Chant Hindow” ("* Saclke *)

Rachmaninov, Chopananed Men: j ftumiaky-orachaar

tior Stringers |

ef he. Swallowe ~ i. (ere

THE ORCHESTR AYMarch, “* Le Propet” Aagerheer

1.30.—WratTike FORRCast AND NEW,Topical Talk. 8.8. from London.Leal News.

|} 1X0 Humour and Dance Music.THE (UU RCHESTHA.

Afonebtan

W.-W. ALLEN:Iwo Further Character trom

Prthena :

‘any Weller t

lorandtather Sonadlweed.

THE. ORCHESTRA.Vales, “-Vip-i-Addy "5... Bore

Lah ad, DANCE MUSIC, eSTHE SAVOY BANDS,

8.8. from Bondo.

1 T20,— lose cw,

FRIDAY, Aug. 13th.#45, —Harald. Turles's Onchesina, ae

layed from Prince's Cae.Afternson ‘Topice-: LeveeTinhault,, ** Ploysical Exerciseeel Pte Petoen. AGSain

ders (Contralta), is15-—FOR THE CHILDREN:

Another Wald Pell Abyverntatns

(GS: “Hernan! Aeghes) told byJanet Jove.

60.—F RANK WEtTEFIE LDSORCHESTRA. S28) fron

Lena,7.0,—WRATHRE FORECAST AXD A EWE,

Mr. G, A. ATKINSON: ~ Berton the Been.” A. PF reniay

London,25.—CKSAR. FRANCK. interpreted

by LAPFITTE, SB. franLooioa, j

th. MUSIG AND HUMOUR,CLADYS PARR (Contralie),‘The Arrow and the Song.” Balfe‘Tf VouWiek for Troe Hoappinesn™

4.4hh,

=]

earnt“Bleep. My Love, Sheep Slee“My Ships’Mee ea . Barratt

HARRY FREEMAN

{Sole. Vielin}.

“in Wrins aif Sone ' Mendvlandh

agle Re ig: ener oe ALeier

BCOOVELL anil WEHELION_ Entertainers), .

“ Headin’ for Lowsville “Je Sate“Suee was a Real Wild Child an

aren

“ Dholele Liallaby ... Witbinine“Clup Hands, Here Comes (harGh dense ss emacs oe eC

“7 Want a Proper Cup of Coffee”WVevfiste con! Done ithia Losinghier*

F Sensfeanide” (Continued on the next page.)

abd = RADIO TIMES. ae

SIT479 M.

Hl, THE LONDON RADIOREPERTORY PLAYERS

Present

* The Missing Link."By,

al ches Dyrenforth

mel

i. AF. A, Graton

(horacters :

Erie Maxwell-Simith (a Well-to-do |

Man of SY) SUCHAEL HOGANCynthia (Hie Wife)

PHY LEAS THOMASNathalie (Her Freneh Maid)

BARBARA COUPER

Mind Pictur: <n amusing boe-

dent which might: have beenanother version of the EterialTriangle except for cincunm-stanees which are explained) inthe course of the play. TheBeene 14. the dinessing-roam al

Ertepreparing to socompanywile to a function. After theiInanner of @ quan, Eris is trantically secking one of hia ouff-links.

SCOVELL and WHELDON,

Always” ertinMy Girl's Got Long Hair ™

Rule iad Motes‘Rwing Tow, Sweet Chariot”(Negra Sparitial},

" Poor Pipa Segal cen ec calle

“ioNichiHARRY FRE‘E MAN,

Beremade: once eesMazurka 0.

GLA DYg P. LRiz.“Fo Well iio So More A-Ray Lng

HWhike

"Furitoneic Spire [VentoAomdst

.30.—Wirartnnn Porocasr Anh NEWS.Mr A. G. GOLDSMITH, “ Sailor

Superstitions." A, Ee fr oh

Eanuilevin, Lordl News.

liw—VARLETY. 3.5. from Condon.1E0.—Cloee down.

SATURDAY, Aug.14th.4G, Dance Music,

BAN CARROLL and TiaDECAMERON BAND.

WILL SHENKMAN tne his

BUFFALG BASERelayved from the Palais de Danae,

6ST301 M.

SUNDAY, August Sh,

3,40-5.30. | Programmed 5.8. froin Lon.B.0-10.30.f don.

MONDAY, August Sth.4.0.—The Capitel Theatre Orchestra,

BG,

*

Fins

Ficrn:» hee

under the Direwttion of “* Rondelle. **

$.0.—Afternoon Topics.£.15.—FOR THE CHILDRESS,6.0.—Light Music.6:.50-11.0.—Preygranimne 8.8, from Lon-

dcr,

TUESDAY, August 16th.12.0-1.0.—Gramophone Transmission.

4.0. apitel "Theatre Orehestia,onder the Direction af ‘ean

dette."

6.0.—Afternoon Topics : * RabieFon =iches,"’* by Min. “FohnLipo ry,

§.15.—FOR THE: CHILDRESS.

ht), Dane Music,

6.20-T2.0),- Pioqragine Sit, fran Fiat

aban,

=

a?

Maxwell-Smith, whohus |

| 7.40.

. Hehe rigid rea 1

4.45,

5.15,

6.0.

Tim bie

BIRMINGHAM PROGRAMMES.|(Continued from the previous page.)

—Alternoon Popies > Percival H

Hardidee (Prestdent of the Bir

Hing Association ot Swit:

ming Clube): Summer's Gren

Pastimne—Svrirmming.”

FOR THE CHILDREN: A“Sooolky " Adventure told byAuntie Phil.

LOZELLS PICTUREORCHESTRA !

Condoctor, PATL BROIMMER.Patrol, ** J tara le Bein"

Pieboire, ** In a

Camp of tive Ancient

intons *'Intermezzo,

feeis cea eesOverture, “Chal Fea:

Teeth ©

HOUSE

“haanKidtelbeyy

7.0.—WVEATHER» FonxcAa + Dn News.

Tats

8.0.

Prof, 1D. FRASER “HARRIS:“Bhakeoecare os a Man’ ofBtience." SBD from London.

—CESAR FRANCK. interpretedby LAFFITTE. S28, fronLonden,

Musical Interlude,Janden,

PARK CONCERT.Kelayed Tram

Sif. fren

The Hancstand, Cannon Hil Park:THE CITY OF BIRMISNUAAM

POLICE BAND:

(omc iebor,

RICHARD WASSELL,

Triumphal March ('* Cleopatra ")Manceinelli

“The Beans Horae:”Aube;

P.G, LANGWORTHY

and. GAS T.

Cormet Sula, “The Joviel Trim

peter” LorigqiinriheySTEWARD STREETMALE VOICE CHOI: 3

Comedictor,

ARTHUE H. PHELPS,Part Sons +

“(Crossing the Plain ™

Over Wy

Moldy Price |

“The Long Day Clases ™THE: HAND,

Ballet Egyptien 1

Lasigent, irr, arally

Allegro Non Troppo; Andante

Bute, “

Rostenuba t: Andante apres:| Miss Mavis Bennett (soprano}-and Miss

+ ator|enV

March, “ William Tell“

Sullivan ;) beperne|

.0—IVY¥ ST. HELIER andl the!LONDON RADIO’ DANCH

BAND, 8.8. from Londen,

0.00. —Wra tHen Formcasr asp News.Bporte Talk, 828. from Lowion.

Laval Newa.

10.0, HARRY SOLLOWAY (Violin)

arc

VY. HELY AUTCHINSON(Pianatorte]),

S.R. fram Loudon.

DANCE MUSIC,THE SAVOY BANDS.

Salt, front bona.

12.0.— Close down.—$_$____

BIRMINGHAM NEWS.Requested Favourites.

MONG the «artiste ‘who willheard from tlie

Staton on Sunday will be the wall-

known: British National Opera Come

pany tenor, Mr, Parry Jones, whowill- sing, amongst Other items, thie!

10.30.

bes

fimo Prise Soug from: “Warner's

operi, The Muaterstngers. “The or:

chestral items on the same cay m-

clude the Oberon Overture: by Weber,

This overture—from the oper of

that namne—dearihes faary ge rrels

Hirmingham

after the atyle of the Arabian Nightas|Chivalry aa the chief theme or the

overture, which is constrocted on the

fi Mowing tunes: "Phe Mermanl Bong,Weo from the pers, the Aria sung brat

Regia the heroine, and “* Ocoun, ‘ThouMighty Monster.'" The orchestralprogramme daleo includes, the tonepoain Pintewlin; by the Finnishcomposer, Jean Sibelius, Like manyother famous composers, he waa itfrat made a law student,law for art.listenors. Touieh inanenent: of the Finns aod the

the environ:in flere

batt forbook | oye,”To inderstiaied his-muetie,

junto a Grand Ballet,

ef their mythology Which ga fre-

quently apparent in the musio of thisPolnposer—expressing, as it does 50 |often, ideas of legend and folk-lore. |Mintendion wo one oof bie chisel works ane

i foiled entinely oth

Suomi" { Piilirict }.

biderable proportion of ihewer atl strange.

Two Well-Known Artistes.The soloimtgoon Wedneslay will be

AL. PHIL

musa Is

Toni Farrell (composer-pianiate}: Miss

STOKE PROGRAMMES.WEDNESDAY, August Ith.

4.0.—The Capitol Theatre Orehestin,under the EMrection of -*" How

cella. *’5.0.— Afternoon ‘Topica.

§.15—FOR THE CHILDREN,6.0.—Light Music.6:30,— Propramme S08 from doarndon,

a PLAYS AND MUSIC.

“The House of Lovatt.”A Play in One: Act, |Edna Gelfrey-Tiron

Bir John LovettWILLTAM MACREADY

dita VineEDNA GODFREY-TURNER

o20, MARTON MACMILLAN{Chellis}.

Introduction and PerpetosSe fr, White Agee

5.40, “ Stranded,"

A Comedy in One Act, byfo. Fones,

Jack Carylon (A Young Parrister)WILLIAM MACREADY |

Milly Garland (Unattached)EDNA GODFREY-TURSNERMARION MACMILLAN.

“Le Cygne" SiomlSere aa“On Wings ot

9.10.

Mendeleaal a

— MHeanadel

MAC RE.ADY,

in

. Aneedotage.”*

5.8,

HBowrrea ......

#20, WILL] AM

frontO0-17.0—P Oye eran Ane

Londen,

THURSDAY, August 12th.

12.0-1.0:-—The: Station Quartet,

4.0.—The Capitol Theatre Orchestra,under the Directian of °" eae

delle,"

5.0,—A fF hernia Dapics : “ Chaldren

in, Literature," by the Hev.E,W. Bridgirood.

§.16.—FOR THE CHILDREN,

6.0.—Lisht Music,

600-120.—— FPnaira a, prow an:

aaah,

the inatioaal |

le UGUaE Bon, PeAe,

Week BeginmAugust Sth.

Farrell has lived in the middle of thejungto: for saveral vears, and om deat

rebinri to London. wrote .evenm sone

ax oof which were published Thi wie

her firat attempt at song writing.Dhiring the: last: fow years, ehe linetravelled over 50,10) miles to allthe corners of the earth, “Some of hee

songé are published under the nume ofAltea Travers,

Light. Cinssics.On “Thursday, «a propramme of

™ Light Dlassiee - veil be heard, che

timing ait Tb pik... which melded

a selection from TAe Afagre Flute,by Mozart, tes. ae miposerd im17,

ariel was first peelorriescri September

S0th with Mozart himself eonduactine

at the piano. Tt waa not very wellrteived at the: first performance, “buat

Of Gel, Gotasion subsequently interest

im the work lorenaiad Prater, There ia

| iets in the aahprogramme the aerial

movement of Sehoubert's Uniliniahed

| Sannplareay,

The Police Band.The evening POs ek Satur:

day will include the popular ParksConcert by the City of GirminghamPolice Gand. [tt ceontaind the OvertureThe AHronse Horse, by Auber, the earn.

poder who ja noted for his charm ofmelody oth brilhaney of orchestraloftects, He composed it in 2835, and

iwenty wears later, ib wae expandel

Another item i

the programme is the alle: Eoyntien,by Luigi.

Talks You Will Hear This Week.In the witernoa topics on Monday

the teual gardening talk will be given,the subject being abe Wwinige ASHAIa:

© Chamticlaar will gis an. in:

teresting talkoon poultry culture and

will discwes

jon Toeaday; while on Wednesday,‘tr. Harold Baker, FR.S., will maka

one of his inkereeting dips inte thie

past, when he will speak on *“* OldTime Fors.” For those manylistenerswho are keen on physical inulture,Madame Linnee Thibault ia givingtalk on” Friday on “ Exercise >) [te

Funetion,”" The President of tha| Birminghum Agotimtiqn of SwirornneClubs beings the afternoon talks to aclose on Bathorday with ac appropriite

diactssion on “Summer's Great Paa-Linney —fwimming."'

Week BeginningAugust 8th.

FRIDAY, August Ith.4.0.—Stadio Concert + E. A. Widdop's

Tria.

0.0,Afernoon Popes + i Some Loca]

Surmames\” (2), by the Rev. 3.i. Bbewens:

4i5s—FOUR THE

6.0.—Light Music.

| 6:30-11.0.—ProgrammeLondon,

SATURDAY, August L4th.4.0. The Capital Theatre Orchestra,

CHILDREN,

Sati om

i vider the -Birection of *' Hon-dele.”

5.0.—A ftermont Topics: “TheAYnea Che OG hey Baran Ge

AMlercer,

4.15.—FOR THE tHILDHEN;

6,0, Dante Music.

1.30; THE LOS DON HRADIC

DASE BAST

Reged from dondon.

7.0-12.0.—Programme Say iri Ganderi

“Housing ancl Feeding|

!:

.

i

aSa

ara

——"-

ra_———

a=

|

———

eSSeee

Atcerer tri, TG.) —- RADIO TIMES.

65M306 M.

SUNDAY, Aug. Sth.

KING'S HALL CONCERT.Relaved [rom the

iodeL,

THE -BOYAL BATH. HOTEL

STRING OFACH IS TEA:Miosicad Director,

GILBERT STACEYMarch, The Spirit of Pageantry”

Pletcher

heron Belection, Lilac Tims

Selubert.( infers

GEOFFREY BENTONi Haritore)

“Fill a Glase With

(Chobeleean Wives ly

“0 Mistriss Mine >“How, Bin, Thou

Wanter Wine

MURIEL MORGAN(Conbralic).

“4 Love. From The Power“

(° Sernson and Delilah

Stet.Saeeee

Liother, Sang the Thrush”

fase Delman

“Love is a Drea Pe roy Put

“Sour od the Lite Folk *™*

Eric: Cones

THE ORCHESTRA.Fantesa, “ Sameon aril Delilah “

4.0,

e2u,

Aager

(alter

don,

ri

dh,

iT—Wereathkt Forecast Anwn News:

oval Bath|

Aainl-Saene |

‘Vorch Dance of the Bode.”Jtrehiraiec on

GEOFFREY DENTON,“ToMorrow Oeics.) oiea Moayaelt Whe Young”

Fara Led

oh THE ORCHESTRA.54

Vorimtionk on “ Boarbara Allenyrs |

ii MURIEL. MORGAN,Four Bones from “When Weere WVoiume a

Fira { Aeon rit i. A

“ Holiway Down 3

pu; Paliteness-

” Bockingham Palace.”6.20). THE: ORCHESTEA.

Sake Hillaids Melods i Li Mlegehwr

Moria: Dance, "' Fonnor ""

- « os

Aaa Ere

Holliday

GILBERT STACEY (Tenor),

wag Awake, alowed *Caleridge-Taylor

THE ORCHESTRA,

“ Lullaby for a Medern Infant’

" Hop-4

Bealy |MLRET, MODSRACW ndGEROFFREY; DENTOR.

Puete— i“Weep Ye No More ™

Dowland, Vith Century“ Teot Here and ‘There (** Vor-Chobe) ese Mesanger

“ Daght Hymn at Ben"Gonnmay Thoneeta

6.50--B0° THE ORCHERTRA.Suite. “The Admirals’ Carnival

Airedree

6.,— ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS.SG free Teele.

2. 53/—The Week's Good Caisse. 2.8.from Jonuion,

9.0.—Wratuen Fogppast asp Miws.Local News." |;,

0; )..— Peers ‘. i. from. Lendon,

I0.40.—Close down.

MONDAY, Aug. Sth.

.43.—"-A Trip ta Arewlin “- (Fj, by

):

||

Buren Commander Cope, Bol.

4.0.—F, O. Larcon'’s (rehestraLagat) From: WW. A. Smith andSons: Reetaurant, the Square.

6.15,—FOR THE, CHILDREN,6.0,Miisten!- interbiele,

7 ]wet

Vr. JAMES AGATE > Diramahe

Criticism, SH. Trea Eoavnialerr.

7.25.— CESAR FRANCE. interpretedby LAFFITTE, SB. from

Ionan,

“Fishing for Coarse Fish (T),

» by Major 32. MATE BURL ESD.Econ rpite irom “LIONEL AND

CLARISSA.” BUA, from on-

dint,1.0.—VARIETY. 5.8. froin Jona,0.20.—Wiatnen Foxecast axo News,

hi ¢. EE.) JOAD. Sa. FromJorerecteni,

Local Nhewa,

10.0:.—PFPOPULARPROGRAMME,Jenaort.

11.0.Close down

TUESDAY, Aug. 10th.

Wl ee P=Tas We pele "Trio

Reginald S; Mowat (Violin),Thomas E.. Mhingweorth (Cello),Arthor Marston (Piang).“Light Feoad: for. SumnerDay on, hry’ Janet Meiregor, *

4.0.-—Orchestra reloved from the Elec-tre These, Musical Director,Db. C. Beenald,

5.0—Miapeal Tnitephucke,

h6.—FOR THE CAolrLpREN,

th THE BLAOV BRANT,

VERA NETTLE. (Soprena |.

7.,—\Wearuen Forrecasr agp Newa.BM: STEPHAN: “Au Hestour-

mnt.SE fron Doman.7.26.—OUbSAR FRANCE interpreted

BU.

ORCHESTRALee. from

3, 45.-

by: LAFFITTE! Sob pron

Jomhorn,7.40.—Mr, PHILIP DUCKWORTH:

“Ohl Weys in the New

Forest’

Bot, MUSIC GND FPLAYLETS.THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA:

Conducted byREGINALD 8. MOUAT,

Belection, “The Fonerald Tele"(Uriah Meélodies)}-... arr, Longey

4.15. “ South-East and South-West."A Darelogue bwPera Beringer.

Cieracteres :

(ertrude Mullins. ENT SHAW

‘The Hon. Arthur ConninghamDICK FPOLTTE

Boone tA Reet in i London Park.Mind Picture: A gentleman of

Mayinit rel vi Own Corkney

girl of Cnherwel! are sit iruiy on

# keaton the park, wartime fortheir respective lovers. Theyetogaged in conpersation,in whieh eich theres thepeste ea

Finally, they read in the mews.

paper of a collision between a

motar-van ond adcar, which werbeing driven. by their absentlovers,

Both forget Uber sex champion.

wigs, tind praine the unfortunate

lowers, and, feeling fhe eon:mumty of misfortume. apres togo off together and visit them.

A.a0. THE ORCHESTEA,waite, “ALyrties of Derrtieens *

Waneforciie- Finder

Hof, “* Mitty,"hw

Robert. Higginbotham,(Originally produced August 7th,

Lea)

Revived: dune 23rd, 203.)Choerarlere

Pal ayer ates ESTO SHAWBid: wee, Doe POETTBoene: A. Public Park.

Tome? A Somer Levr.

ee

BOURNEMOUTH PROGRAMMES.

SE

Mind. Picture: A young Cockneytokiek hin aireelheari for a walk

in the park, and ties bo mia keethings plensant, Got the pirlis in 8 contrary moo. After

many vin athempia to humorher, he eherts the fact that heerfAumt bas handed her is poe Lond

which she foimnd.- Dt ia acodpessed

to hit, requesting him “ to meetKitty, who hos grown #uchbeauty.” |

‘his has. aronaed- the janloussuspicion of the girl. “Expat

tron folhow, Kitty isa cat,

which. is being een py from the |

countey for her! There 18 n |happy ham nea ien, ayia they ]

eo oOorm in arm te have on

10oCPes ITL.10t—POPULAR OPERATIC

SELECTIONS St froBirmanhain,

D0 — VV BATE FORECAST AD

NEWS,Topical Talk.

Lorn! News,

L).0,—Poetey and eng: ALFRED

LORD TENS AYBON, S&B. fromLermtor. |

130. DANCE MUSIC. jTHE NEW

So, from Joe.

PRINCES’ DANCE. |

BARDS,A, rom Lewdton.,

12) —idee clown.

WEDNESDAY, Aug. lith.ty abek,4 45.—-

~fin Afterneon Fayper,The Wircless Orchestion: Con.diated by Capt. W. A. Feather

stone. David Openshaw (Hari:Doma}.

FOR ‘THE CHILDREN.Song Anthologies.

ho: f-—C HLT LBDRES:

fill,

THE STATION

STRING ORCHESTRA:(Caanietol hey

REGINALD &. Multa t:

“The Chitiron'’s Suite" Ansell“ary Dreama i. oo. oad

LULU BRADSHAW

(Comtraiio),

1 My Tremeare oi.een“Littl, Michael John ao-Shen

Stervdale Bennet!“The Sight Naren.. abrinedel

Thi

O25. THE ORCHESTRA.

“The Christiias “Tree Site"Hehihen

“ Baby's Boeetheart'™ 2... CorrLULU BRADSHAW,

“Io the Chimney Corer" Cloneen“Mighty Like a Bogeey tSys'rsS ee es eee iraeSspeo

6.50.—Roval Horticultural Society'sBulletin. 828, fron Lorian.

Tl— VW LEATHER FORECAST AKD NEWS.

* Down in Gorect—Portland, ondfhe Tale: of Purbeek (3), byMr, RISDON BENNETT, M.A;

7.25,— Programe 8.5, from Jondon.

Eh,il,

ow dWeri

40,—_Me_E. V, LANE. 8.8. fromSheefield,

3.0, AN EVENING AT WEYMOUTH.THE WEYMOUTH

MUSICIPAL ORCHESTRA:

Musical Direwtear,

ELDRIDE NEWMAN.

A Popular Programme.Rielaved from. the Alexandra

Gordens, Wormouth.One-step, "The Detertive ~ orey

Melocios trom “Dl Trovyatore ~Ferdi

fSelo. ‘Trumpet.HERBERT WitEsS, |

Fosx-trot. * ea Birt That's: Alby

Bay Alan og Denaro

“Hab Lem

re-set hy Ebridge: Nein

Week BeginninAugust 8th.

“ Belivve Me. TE salt “ThienBndearing Woune Chiauntngs "5“The Sailors’ Hernpige,””

Volare * Mon Rive ro Hiralolticnsfod

Overture. * Tannhiieer " WagerMirth and Merrimeant

a theBREAPSODIES

CONCERT PARTY.

Relaved from: the AlexandraChardens, Wexymouth,

Forecast ASE

News,Topical Talk,Local Nowa.

Propane Soe, prone Loveline. ’

{lose ceo,

SB. from London,

Lo,

Tt

THURSDAY, Aug. 12th.11.30-12,6,— Pansy {Violin

Recital),

$.00—The Municipal Military Bane +Conductor, W. MM. Pearce, Ke.loved from the Pier,

5.0.—"" Oh Hiidelberg.”” by BAL RS

Fuaesicdefi5.—FOR THE .CHILDRES:

f..—Mustical Tinterliode,1.50,—Mirket. Prices for

SB. from Lender.

Sewn

FF iirinera,

17.0.—Wearnen FPorkcaser axyn NEWS,Mir. WW, POWELLL-OWESR,

SOB. froth Lorfonn,7.26.— Pregrmme 8,8. from Sonor,

Bal, ENGLISH FOLK SONG.THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA:

Casnabetied by

REGINALD §, MOUCAT,

* Polk Song Sure ”

Ponghan TF trainee* Revenbeen Come Sinday ;

i My [caren5" Boy wee Pe

Bomre from Sener,”

REN NETA ELIS (aaa),

“eehecp: ShearingSong (Wilt.SEPby ess ako

The Crecodi ia”

(Sea Bong }

The Rcaphook

anal the Srkie"{Hampshire} . .Aca AS ar tnt

well (Suffolk),

Bei, THE URCHESTRA.1 MWocd: Moerria "| :* Molise en- theSOR eens

WISTFRED FISHER(Mennd-Soprane}.

“ Flowers in-the Valley “are, ("; Siiare enrnil Baring tunly

STH Tel: You of a Fellow." jarr. L. Beaslwoed

"The Berkshire Tragedy"are. al. Pitter

From Foreign Shores.THE ORCHESTRA, ;

Spanish March,“ El Abnniee ™Joralayes

WISIFRED FISHER:None hat the Weary Heart“{ Rinssiaj Tehaibowel

SDainboarin- OFinne) J; arr, Titra

“The Daughters of Cadiz (Epain)i Hel fea

KENSETH ELLIS..' Pepita’s Mooth ” (Spain) (fromSongs of the Prrenies)arr, re, &. 1. 0". Miiilemoare

“T Will Not Greve” (Germany)

B.D,

English CGoun-ty Bonps, col.lected andedie by acyfi. Etrowdnoant

arith,

Percy ranger

Bebo

0.15,

SelitaList| ‘To. Ma Reaehud 1"(HURT|e ee ede Koorkay

125, THE ORCHESTRA.

Sén'nade, “© Sole Mio "DiCapuaTarantelle, “ Napali Pa Mersztarajpa

G30.—VhPATER PoRECAST AND NEWER,

Tepiceal Talk, 88. fronv, Gondons

Local News.

(Continued on the nex! page.)

and ./.4. Fuller

2oe

;

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‘7

2b —_—- RADIO Bia:

[Auccsr Grn, 1926,

386M. BOURNEMOUTH PROGRAMMES.(Continued from the previous page.)

| SATURDAY, Aug. 14th.15:4, Operetta.

GhORGE STOSE.KENNETH M, CORNERE, |

jeniel

ORCHESTRAa

“The Blind Beggars."Offonboch,

1H}, DANGE MUSIC.

THE SAVOY: BANDS.SB. from Gomdiou.

42-0.—Clase dawn:

FRIDAY, Aug. 13th.

$.45.-— An Afternoon Paper.$4).— FF ), Baron'd Orehostri, Reélayed

from W. Bi. Smith ancl! Son's

Restainint, the Brpaare.

&:15.—FOR THE. CHILDREN.ho. THE WIRELESS ORTHESTHA:

Comiueted: by

BREGINALID. S&S MOVAT.iat FRAN EK WRSTFIELEYS

ORCHESTRA: S18. from

Loman.

74) —WreatHen Fonreaat aAkiv News,

Mr 4G. AL ATRIENGOR...

-

S28,from Dokdo,

Toa—CUESAR FRANCK inf ‘PyIPuite |

by. LAFPFITTE, Sao. fromLelie .

740,—ar.. EDWARD WEAVER:«Phe tlastle: of Dnecloliiee—in

eeee

Boh, EDWARD GERALASPROGHAMME

Conducted by the Composer.

Sots fron TontoA.—eaPAFPomeoasT Asi Saws

Mr ALG. GOLDSMITH, Su,thom endo.

Local Nove10.0.—VARIETY. &.2. from fondmm1h—tidee down,

338M. PLYMOUTH PROGRAMMES.Frio in DD Minér, Op, 20

Vidddteaonicl 3SUNDAY, August Sth.

deabetielh | Programas &, front on

BART ao.) ale.

MONDAY, August Cth.

11.0-12:0.—George East ford bis Quar-tet, relayed from Popham's Res-

Larth. i

‘a0rchestira, relayed from Fap-

tuine’s Restuarant.

hoAtternoon Topica: Mrs WT.Sienn: “ Dogs as We Find

Them—(1) Haw Breda Were

Machi.4.15,—Ten- Fime Magic from the Rovul

Hitel : Maxsieal Director, AlbertF Fulllirinek,

&15.—FOR THE ¢HILDPRER,&0.— Mai Bah ide [Sopra ne),

26/30. romnie SA prow. Conidin,

7.40.—The Rey. FF. Wo MIENERS |Lie in Brak”

B.0-ILG.—Progtamare SG. from Loneflee, Fs

TUESDAY, August 10th.

Th120.—George Bast ond his Qunr-tat. relayed Prd Popham's

Hesiuai'ant,

3.30.—Ovchestra, relayed from Pop:haus Hestunrant,

4.0:—Aiternoan Topics.415,—Ten-Time Musie from the Royal

Hotel: Afusical Thredtor,-Athert

Fnllliroerte,bbp—FKuR THE CATPRES,6,.0,—Lraimeiprheme Becital of Dance

Alemsic:

ial

11.30-12.30.—Arthor Marston (Organ),relayed from the Koval Arcads,Boeombe,. The Stadia Trio:

Reginald S. Mount (Vinlin),

Thomas FE, lingworth (Cello),

Charles Leeron (Piano).14a—" Dnavonventional Walks

Abroad,” by BE. Get Mash.

Li, Dance Music.THE ROYAL BATH HOTEL

DARE BAAD,

Relayed from the King’s HallRaoams.

Miuspenl Dineetar +

ALEN WAINWRIGHT.5:15,—FOR THE CHILPREN.

to. More Danco Music.THE LONDON RADTO

DANCE: BAST

Ainteapent Sra forte.

i4.-—WRATHER PORRCAST AND NEW,Prof, DD. FRASER HARRIE:

* Sdonayuewire at a Man of]

Benenoe, AOL from Gonder,7.20.—OESAR FRANCK -interpreted }

by LAFFCETE. So. fran: |Lavrilon.

7.40—" Yachting." {(Boutnerncuth |

tocatia), by She F.8, HOGHES

a0). Another Station,

Sila. A POPULAR PROGRAMME.Relayed from the Winter Charcarna,

THE MUSTCLEALORCHESTRA:

Conducted lyBir DAN GODFREY:

March, “ Watt-for the Warren ™C. Wooodhewse

Oyvertire, TREE: Tehutbopsby

Volar, re dolly Coriradaa:*

Padbedeete

FRANK FHIELLIPS[Haritone }.

"The Pipes of Pun" 2... Algor |

| 6.90-12.0.—ProgrnnnSe. Freac Gen-

iter,

WEDNESDAY, August 11th.

11.0-12.0:—Georye East atid hia Ohta

tet, relayed from Popham’sRestaurant:

|0— Orchestra, relayed from Pop-hams Hestavrant.

4.0.—Afternaon Topies : Lieut, -Com-

minder Ey Ro Grant: “Sorosof the Seas A Noval LandingParty in the old: Days.”

4.15.—Tea-Time Musi from the Royal

Hertel - Musical Direetor. A jeg:

Fulircwik,5.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN,

0,—Pameln Tom! (The Now Acaland

Boprind) it ii Borg Hiei‘tal,

6a. eee ao, Fran London,

"40—Mr. H, ¢. L.. JOHNS: “EnnSigns and Their ican,”

BO, CHAMBER MUS5IS.THE STATION TRIO,

assisbherl “byHARRY. WRAIGHT. (Ehute}

THE: TRIO andHARRY WERAIGH'T.,

Eymphony, No. 1Afoiatn, ery. Af ane!

Adagio and Allegro Vivaee:Allegretto; Minuetto Mod-evato; Fitinle Presto.

THE- THI.Finiele fram Trig, Cpt, 18

Sete ee

10.30, English

50-11,

ae MissCHCA EI >Spor for Wome,"

§.0-12,0-—Progrrninté §,

THE ORCHESTRA,Senvenir de Liege”

Jear Greer ft{Solyai, PLERRE GENWNIN,)

A Midsimmer Sight’s

Picesis Solo, *

Belection,“Dream ‘Mentelesioha, acer, Herne Pinch

ROBERT PITT and

LANGTON MARES

in their Famous Dueta Up-to-Date| 0:30,.—-WRATER PoRECAST AND NEW.

Aiport: Talk. SE: [rom Joarcfatk.

Lora! News,HARRY SOLLOWAY

¥. HELLY

THE &

Aeris

ad Trew

j SLfki atberrich ML,jvocaliata ore

Ringer 6a| broadensting nadinines de

Mr. Gaeohiraylearners,

2 Bee): oNoebournemouth PRCTRLACELEWERE oF,

In addition to suparvissformance of some

for atring orcheatrn,-Mr: Gilbert Stacey,Director \

| Hall, will sing, by request, ColeridgeTavlor's Chaway, A

Cockney Character Sketches.‘Puesclay [

and Mr. Dick Patt.Amateurs,

Alumateal

krvowi 1: booatl

part in two Cockney charac Lise Siahota

Allearn ;Boherein

A Variety Programme.FLORENCE OLDILAM,

AGAPA WVAgs

HAROLD KIMBERLEY,

Who will broacenst a merry mik-ture af ‘solos, duets and trinasone old and: some new—FMosical Comey,Revue.

THURSDAY, August 12th.

171.0-12.0.—George East ond his Quar-tet, relayed ,bestaurant,

ooo—hrehestta, relayed from Pop-

ham's Hestanrant:

Adtbernacn Lopics.

4.15.—Tea-TimeRoyil Hotel :Allert

15.—FOR, THE CHILDRESS,—The Station Trin,

aa Fly,Cg Pana ALE So fran IE ano

DOROTHYlyeaWe ETE ana

ern,

HETCHINSON(Pianoforte.,

Suk from Lonclan.

DANCE MUSIC,SAVOY BAND &.

A, BE: from Feciduelerrn:

12.0,—Closo down.

| BOURNEMOUTH NEWS.A ae Hall Concert:

ANLER

en vatale a6

The two principal

Morgan,’ a

aa Dernrncnnth

Lia irri|,

witll-closen

Aileen oon brn,

Cabaret ane

. MP ragrnnaie 1

Ei celcnn,

AMasicial Lhivector,

+ Peo en a

Week BeginningAugust 8th.

which will be civen from the Stiucdi—er East coed oSanth- Weal, by Vern

Beerinrs jure Aig, bey Roahbert Higgin-

botham. Mizk Bradshaw is to givethe sixth of her Anthologies of Songon Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock."Hh tithe ef this Bum -tabk ie Chikteen.

English Folk Song.An hour of English folk-saong ia

bring given on Thursday. The artistsore Misa Winifred Fisher, Mr. KennethEllie er the Wireless Onoleetra)whith during this weéls ia) berg: ecm.ducted by Mr. Revinald 8. Mowat.The progtemms aintlodes Vaughan

Willinme’ Polk Song Site for Orchestra

ancl that farms Song The Berbehirr

Truitt whieh’ will be Shit by Migs

Fisher, «By way ol contrast, themusik of other countries will be heard

later im a Boction of the [eerie

entitled “From Foreign Bliores "amdhe even img finishat 10 peck. With

repeat pen formatice: of ‘Cfenhael's

snarkling operctta The Bhat Sejgars,

with Air bears Stone om We Kenneth

Comers we the wrifnl tendieants,The Winter Gardens.

Bir Dan Gorlirey lak provided

popular progmimeée for: Barburdaynight, aul lis concert inom the Winter

Gardens tnehides at lewst “hwo ponent

of mnusit in dtriking contrast, namelyTehaikovealky's Oyvorborea, ** R122 and

the pragetul, faary-lke tagewhith

Mencelsiaitun campouatd for Al Wid:

tent Nighy Oren: The versionaf the Aide Night's Dire

music to be played on Saturday 13 notthe ongionl incidental music, but aanlection Tram it, specially anandfor the jeecacd Lact dark af bho play at Vee

or toro Ree a Drury Lene Theatre cnet

eleywe ry orchestrated by “Boastuin

Finck. The Winter “Gardena pro:gramme wag includes those popularentertainers. Mr. Robart Pitt onl Mr.

Leeriyrt- mn: Marks,

Week BeginningAugust 8th,

FRIDAY, August 13th.40.—Orchestra, relayed: from Pop

ham'’s KHestautant.

4.0,—Attertiean Dopice,

#215:.—Tea-Fime. Sinsie from. theRovel Hotel; Musical Director,Albert Falihriak,

ikFoR THE CHILDREN,6.0,—Margaret Upward: (Sprains),

6.00.— SigeSa Pret Londo,

) 10.0, VARIETY.i Af. fran Senden,

i From the Phyniouth Studia,

Gwin Farrarnnd

Biity Mayer!

in Selections trem theirHeapertoire.

11.0—lioas down.

SATURDAY, August 14th.11.0-12.0.—George: Enet and his Qunor-

tet, relayed from Pophain'sRestamrant,

13.0.—The Station .qhaurtet, .4 .0.—A ftermoeth Topiies

4.15:—-Teo-Time Music from theRoyal Hotel: MMusteal Direetor,Albert Fullbrook

§.15.—-F0OR THE CHILDREN,6.0,as Letnion- in Synepation.

6.0 Dance Music.

THE LONDON RADBEODANCE BAND.

Relayed from Lorweon,

7.0-12.0,— ron Se. prom Lon- aony

ST

>So”.

Axerer. Orit, To6.]se

5WA.953 M.SUNDAY, Aug. Sth. 10,45.

8h), Pregqeanmne Sah, frenLe Ritaey 3

£.0.— 57. MABTIS-IN-THE:-FLELTSS

A from Lantern

Ba—The Week's tool Calee: The

Sotional Children Adoption |

- Agiombtion 2 Appeal -by Mr,

HORS GALSMoa, A

from fanwioen

10.—WEATHEN FORROCAST AND NEWws,Local News. ;

475.— Prugranine SOG. tren Donetort

13a, THE: SILENT FELLOW-

BHIP:. ;

1120,—Close down.

42.501 th Loneh-Tom Snare

the Cariton Resturant.

Tea-Time Muse trom the Carlton

ienta meant

froin

att

fit—“ The Alan Wie Hatl Never

Boe Amoriinnge.” A Bhatt

Story be oiGedhtresy Hl Welle,

§.0— Ten Dime Mate Troi The Carianhestinrant.

his—KFOR THE CHILDRESS.

fh, —" Aas idaerings, "by apr.

Alrchiiel MHateanar

B15 Light Music.ALEX FRYERS ORCHESTRA.

i: fren JG,

T—Weernin Fovo ABT An NinWH.Bir J AMES ACGLATE Ss “Dhumintin

Cnaticmam SF prone Togert wwii ;7.25.—CESAR FRANCK. interpreted

RADIO “TIMES. , Ub?

CARDIFF PROGRAMMES.Dance Music, .LON DGS RADIO

DANCE BAND.& oH. fron Loner.

7.0, WEATHER FoRRCAST anh N EWA.

M, SYEPH AN i“Ag Restaurant.”

SB. from Lonion.7.25.—CESAR FRANCK interpreted

by GAPPITTIE: So. rer

] Jenlai |

17.40.—Mr. 2. LE BRETTON MARTIN:Opes of Cricket.” SB. from

Dendow.0. MUSIC AND HUMOUR FROM

WALES.Sr, ALBANE: MILITARY

HAN DT:Handmaster, 1. FP. RYAS.

Ovethire, * Egmont” eethonenPidenin Sala. ** The Comet)"

| Breiner

\6.15> WALTER GLYASE) (Tenor)

by AFETT: PE SoS frenLoniion.

740—Ainsenl Interlude, 8.82 from

Fc Terr.

my Excerpta Trim “ LENE ANE |

CLAIREA SS, frome Donde, |

2.0.—VARIETY: (8.58. from eneon, |0.) —Werarnes Porkta2T cep NEWS. |

Me. CB JOA, 3.8 Prin aw

wba.Lornl es,

JO, LOVERS’ LYRICS.

JOHN COLLINSON, (Tenor)aee Al ooree

ey ies) orion

a cacao Gens1.1%, VERA Mi COMB THOMAS

[Solo Pranofortc).~ Leese ellats Gea e ourst

“ Withnung ".. Sohiemani-Eauact}at, 2M, OLIVE &TUAGEs

(soprano t

and TOHK: COLLINSN

Tener}Love Diet, feb,The Beoret

Marring® cas .a es Crnorom

10.30, LIONEL FALKMAN t(Sodio Vidic}.

Behermo-lmiprompiu frcg-ae Area

" Bance-of the Coaniedians'' (ist

Perfotmance) Smetene. Folio

Chinf, “Nobody EKoows deTrowkde Tn. Seen"... WF hete

Gavotte <4, .5. 5, Jtook-KvelerDiv OLIVE STURGESS

(Soprainc).“Still as the Night » Etokan“Ae Will Return” (The Jewess “")

‘1 Eteal arty" Thine’ is. My- Heart"; Shubert

11h hice,

TUESDAY, Aug.10th..—Tea-Time Music fromthe Carlton

Kiecktaurand.13—"On

.

Take Things

-

forranted.” )ty Mise ElspethBott, H

$.0.-—Tea-Time Muse from the CarltonRestanrunt

4,.13.—POR THE CHILDREN,fi. —Kor Young Adventurers.

l Care Nata the Cup T Held”

i“ The Hose of Persia") SullaLove i a Sek©

Piely

. Atop, Pater

BAS TI.

iWie

Pay ea8.25: THE

She, "Lat Ferm” Larhien ie

Cornet Solo, “ Bereeuse de ioc

ho” wateoe wate w Be. ood oo. ere

Beha, RODALD LESLIE.ALF moos dnterliusin.

4.0. WALTER GLYNSE“Phyllis Baa Sach Charming

Grasses os ore, Ee Hien

“Soh So ini" fee ee Ee

‘When no Aluiden® Takes YourPerv evens ort diac

10. THE BAS GD.““Nibelungen ”

Pagner130. TV rater Forkcast ann News,

Tepieal Talk, 3.8. from Londen,Lornal hewes.

bat, THE BASD.Sonénacde “be Pulétna (" Vradeer

‘Territonal March” Blantenburgfot, Characters from Dickens.

Impersonations by

LYS TON. HARRIES.

Urinsh Heep: * Tm on “umbleroar."

Tony Weller:of viddera.

Daniel Quilp: “ What, dadas >"Wilkine Alicayter::amv nit-

ihe for samething to bor up.

enn Mare,

“ Bartel, bevare

Peo, DANCE MUSIC.THE KEW PRINCE'S. DANCE

BANDS.S08. from Loni

P20,— lose dow.

WEDNESDAY,Aug.11th.11,.30--1.0.. A. oC. BER GESS

aod. ORCHESTRA,

Rielayed frenthe

Madiera Core, Weston -soper.Mare,

$15. (', BURGESSand ORCHESTRA

(Cortimmerd},

" Balleb fue oo. os was Pony

Alazurka; Pinviewto:' «=6ViaalaeLente: Andante; Galop,

© Danse Macwhre. . denoteComet Salo," [ Bear Vou Calting

ee enasi are atten ty Marshal!

(Galant AL A TROTMAN.)

Pox: tet,Gendlina:” ,, . CleneforBelearthion, “The Street Singer ™

Fpirecr-Siar

Mortem. Satu dAmoenr EigorOwertune, “* Bai Bias ™

MenAeissohin

Fox-trot, * Wait Till [t's Moon-A se oe ees a Ptndurd

Fantasia. * Nursery” RhytneTunes" (Eivhey"s Opera *")

fing

oT

4.45—"

5.— Pianoorte

The Languace of Flowers ““—A-Talk Prepared by Jee ifar-eoral Afaebenzir,

Recital.$.15.—-FOR THE (CHILDREN.i—* Joveph Conned—Hi Siort i

Stories,” by Capt: Arthur oJ

Price, THURSDAY, Aug. 12th.i, 15, Light Musre.

ALEX FRYERS ORCHEE:- ) 12.30=1,30.—Luneh-Time Music. fromTHA SB. from Deondon, | the Curlin Restaurant.

0-Roval Hortieultural Society's: | 4. —Prepeimine relayedfrom Darnri.Bulietin, 8.6. from London. | 445,—" Indwsicy neal Art— Wieck

7. Wisi tokForecast asp ewes. | frotn Pots: and Potters,” {4} by

Mr. L. A; KNIGHT; * A Holiday Mr. Taane 7, Williams, 7Talk" of Art, the National Siren of

7.25.—CEBAR FRANCK. interpreted Wales.lw LAFFITTE: SR fren | Of), = anotorte-Hecital,

Leonean: }5.15.--FOR THE CHELDREN,7.40,—Mr. H. ¥. LANE op Sir Henry | 6-0—Ouides’ Programme.

Besser, JSub: fen Shemell, Oa. Dance Music.

2.0. AM ACADEMY PROGRAMME. THE LONDON RADIOGiven lv Musicians fet tho DANCE BAT).

Reval Acadenry of Music. BoE from Gerielow.

f[ARGARET WILKINSON 6.00,.—Aarket Prices for Parmerd,(Soprana. i oy Bo from encom,

Pato Nore Hp Rigolettes ') 7.0.—WEATHER POREOAST AND NICWs

; Peridi Mr. i POWELL, OW Pte

*Momi's Sone: ("ia Boheme”) SH, Sri Lowtion. :Passiny

|

2n—CERBAR FRANCK. “in lerpirhed

210, CLAUDIA LLOYD by’ LAFFITTE, Sf, franiSolo Pinnoforte), Leconte. if

Baliade in 4° Miners. 7.40.—" How They Look. at “thatMazucica in F Aline World—The Vitalis,’ by tha

Muartiriia in AC Flat Major Chain Hew. (CHARLES PORPER,

Polonaise: in 0 Slurp Vicar of Longrestury, antl Lidink.

Paneer As iden ee le kts Bi. Laucwetenies. :425. WILFRED MELES: (tenor). #.0, A MUSICAL MEDLEY.

Hert." And She Baya TOA FABRELE

Pre a spies | (Specialty Minnis).Aid, “a Vision:“irae z | ivoring “Stor Lively”... ont PareDMS a he a (fil-isa ae ds Tories “Sleepy Pic ; 1 hae

* Tht. Magic of Thy Presence * ant car a tf Filly MayertGuiltier 8.10), MAVIS BENNETT

“lates “Ghamso Sendt | (Se wp TMI}‘Maiden Mine“ Sterncdeafe Bennet ="The Wren * Lica Lebrun

Bi hans ADRLISA- LEGON *. Deano . tear Site‘Lhe

(Bolo Victoneela) “if I Werea Lark”al Tein!MAT aes 2naghia— 1600 | * The Early Mobrine *=}“La (ingnantaing Grakeny Poet

Calircel Mrreiz | 5.20, SYDNEY NESBITT> VARA © yaaa care Cyr art | end: tue UW eialebe,

hay Rhepeoky Cemeias Dead Popper rf very thing's ong to be a

S50, AAHOARERT WILKINSOS Right"and WLR ates, Be hava pti. cert Harry yal

Diowta > “ After T Say DtSorry *4 Der Love of Mhine[7 Nadesh- Maker LinnellsentCghe ete aes Groncrhg Acris “Peotty itth Baby” 70

Aliserere("0 Prewabore *) Pint Baber antl dhe ficeMerdi etdibuet ™ Wawtias ene a

ooh ** Voie," ‘Poor Paps”

A-Lirkt Comedy in One Act.by Seman Momman.,

Produced byGORDON MeCohN NEL.

fCergciers

George nithers: {a Pree-LahesJourtaist)..BIDKEY EVANS

Rolend Thorpe (His Friend)DONALD DAVTES

PaonbonCWES POWELL

Mader *

Flor: Kewion LILIA® LEWIS

Ceorpe Binoithers, APEWLEENEE An are

pressumme bh, has taken fi thevt:,

recently oocupied ay hin. bei.terons friend, Roland Thorpe,George haa fallen in love ‘with aputs woiet, which came onemeht ringing through the durk-mews from the fat Oppnsite,

Assicbed by Roland, he encbeay:ours to discover the mentite ofthe amnknown singer—withastonishing results.

The action tales plate ti the

BinhPoom: of George’ #. flnmt,

“"Throneh the window amatrt hier

block: of Bata con he oT,

Leaaorba 13 writing poetrr,al

rewdlingt aloud the, most. senti-mont) params tn sonlial toneswhen Rolwed centers,

| DoH,

—_——h

Week BeginingAugust 8th,

WRATHER ForReoast A wih Nee,

Topical Talk, 4.8, from London,Local News. .

| 10h: —JP segramms BR, from London,

1.—Cloae down.

ib I Lape Por: Hee”

Sonny Shee creed Eider,

CONSTANCE THAR{Bolo Viol}, =

Te Adtel a Chali’ Maffat.,

Folk Song Cartier-Areisier

BroreaaTON] FARRELL.

slerrvimakers ©slliann Travers.

* Checclite Cogn "

Bail,

4G.* The

. Tori Farrell.OnE Sadana (in Frenh)

Padilla:Paroles on “OTgenta, © {Aaoh-

mano — Chopin — Maondel-

ls| eeees Pont Parrett

“The Connibal Fox-trot *Tout Farrelt

MAVIis BENNETT. /

“ Chiariaon Eapaciole “ ..eiies

“Chanson de Florian " Godard:ee, : Chaminade

SY DNEY NESBITT. i" Broaderasting Manin" Fi

Aroavdehna “ned Wald)

“Sweet Child ™iWIitnng fees ane oFana

S nothe Midiie of the Night”Walter Phenatledncni:

{Continved on the next page.)

AG,

0.4.

itose nd Atarry VE“pall: i

Tar Aula -

oetake

Lites=

26 — RADIO TIMES. —— a

_SWA253 M.

~ Why Should J Pina"ti iff ricaanal Water Donalivan |

ny. Gkabele

Pariah Aforria aul Heracher

“Take “om to the Door Bhees ™Rode Jheeaul Penderacti

CONSTANCE IZARD:indian Lament | LmHaweniie- Dance | Oana rite

“Beepy Song"

f.14.

(Afican Dance)

nSeS

CARDIFF PROGRAMMES.

PAwitren’ Bar, 1836.

(Continued from the previous page.)

Goud Fantasia, Artla: Sullivan's

Sone cle pat oa pes9

ANDREHY SH.A

(Earttane}),In: elections trem his Repertoire,

8.15,I

Pane, ALMA. VABRE) andHAROLD KIMBERLEY

Duet, “And Theta, Not AW”

(> Buppeta }. ct.. feor NopetioPhyllis Nawh | song,What About Me "" Heese!

teeen Woneadi unis Hark. wie Be Whi + poor - wel i; ae | i & 4 auras $2enee nrrttent see cre

rtce SB, from London, joa ‘THE ORCHESTRA.hs, ' FLOR:47a HOLIDAY — | “Stthing on Top oof the World”

aah | AHemdieraonASyecle of (td English Melodies,SB. rene bomen,

DANCE MUSIC.THE 8SAVOY BANDS,SB fren Laon.

12.0).— Clo-4 down.

FRIDAY, Aug. 13th.“Tea-Time Mouse from the CarltonRestaurant.

$.45,.—" Chines: Theatres,”

Leylt Newberry.*TenTine Mise [rita the Cartion

Vora,

AD

by Miss

Fiestauract.

6. 15.—FOR THE CHILDRERX,Gik" The Famous Voyage of Bir

Franvm Drake," by Miss Echt hi

Ceadervall:

6205. Orchestral Music.FRAN K WEB ITE LE DL FSORCHESTRA: SG. ror(eri elepye,

- 7A— Prograriine fyit, from Levitan,

ee, A LIGHT PROGRAMME.

FH... BURGESS. dinedORCHESTRA

(at Weeton-super:Mare}.Suite,Three Woodland Pictures

Pinteher“An Od:

‘The Bein

"In the Hayfield ™Work Gardeti ™ ;

tena."

"OA Russian Cradle Bong”

§SX482 M.

SUNDAY, August &h.3:30-5:30. —Preammnie 8A, fitoin Lan:

elena

Acrenn

6.0. A Simple Service.Relayed from 8t. Mary's Parish

Chareh,

Address byCanon t, We.

M.A.Vicar of Bwitsea.

tlieHav. WILSON;

B.50-1a0.—Programing ALB, fron

Joudon.

1M36-110,—" THE. SILENT FEL:LOWSHIP."’

MONDAY, August Sth.

40.—The (Castle Cinema Orchestramid) irgnn Music relaved frou

the Custle Cinema,

Oo—Mr 7, C. Gerifith: Poneson Holidays.”

So, froCreriti if

“Going

“SS.FOR THE CHILDREN,

° 6.0.—Musical lnterlode,

1.00,Pregranne SR. from London,10.0:11,0.—Preyreni wre, os, et, i row

Carred i ff.

TUESDAY, August 10th.

1130-12.30.—A Recital-of Gramophone

ma! Reeotds,

40:-—The (lars le (yaande Urchestin

and Organ Music rélayed from: the Castle Cinema,

30-—The Station Tria,

$:15)—FOR- THE CALLREN,

* Hive on Forgotten Vvenne *"

Valentine“No Man's Manmoma™ ,.. Yellra“I Wonder Where My Boby le?"

hamnelinlnn

B.S. ANDREW SHANKS,

In Further Selections:iy ALMA VANE and

HABOLD KIMBERLEYDoct, “fuat toe Held Me in ¥oaur

TREcree roger Sis

mo, eer ails Grrl" ernDreams *"Pater Bernard

Pan THE: ORCHESTRA.Cyerture, ‘“obespiom: ° letatit

Morcedn, ~ Noha »rel

Characterostic, “A SouthernWeedogenLotterWRPormeaer sn Neve,

Mr A. G. GOLDSMITH, ** Sailor

Superatitions,'” 8.8. from Lon-wan,

Local News,1.0.-—VARIETY,110. ——(he te chown,

SATURDAY, Aug. 14th.

1130-10. —H. ¢. SURGESSORCHESTRA,

Relayed from: theMiaciers Cove, Weaton-super-Sare;

Dust, " Plesani

30h : Sofrom Lomton,

|mn

Musical Interlude,

een —Pregrenme SOB. fren Lon.

thelr,

WEDNESDAY, August 11th.

3.20.—The Castle .Cinenia Orchestraand Organ Mince: relayed fromthe Usstle Linemi,

4,15.--A) (Uoncert ofengine.

5.0.—Mr, BB, Perrot,

honors in Space.

§.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN,6.0,—Mbystcal Intevlode:6.15:—Local Sports Buninmary,620—Pragennei So, fren Gondor,

Tig.— Me Le AL ENIGHT = A’ Bali:day Talk. Siff. from CaranPrograme S08. front Jondon,

MUSIC AND SONG.

* THE STATION TRIG :TT. Dh JONES [Pianotorte);

MORGAN LIGA| Vielin}-:GWILYM. THOMAS (Cello),

* Unfinished Be

L ainophome

‘ur N eigli-

2a

Si.

phony" Eee hy

“AMarie a ee

Echer“Marche Militathe""

gil LIET SLADIIEN (Soprano).

“Hawthorn...Jfomtague AisTe Daisies ied; =«Seiing id at the Boor.’ ) aula

| Seb aedea Fe

“to hot, Happy Day

Frank Fivridyje

“My Heart is Lrke o SingingAE eee bs BER” eae

PRS, H.C.fenter |

| 810.

1 0.

BURGESS

ORCHESTRA

{Comtonuaedd },Suite Francaise

Poulan

‘Las Zouayes ">" Foury Tarn

jpatapoun | > oie de Vivre.”

Churacteretic, “In a Monastery

andl

Excerpts,

Garden:te pe ees _KetelbeyFox-trot, ** Siaie WaAii Real Wile

SPRIBEE) OL qeineracaG e'oiaca es

pelechon, “lL Paghweo”Jeoneneatla

Madrigala | ’Tasacrind i ee Wee Deletes

Overture, “Pique Dame StuppeViotin Bolo, Prelode “The Deluge”

Seed=a(Soles Wish :-G. W. BOSLEY.}

Fox-trot; “Tost o Litthe ThineCatied Rhythm ™ nie! Wired

Selection, “Phe Laat WaltsPre

145.-—Afieroon Topics.

5.0.— Pinnaforie Recital.

§15-—FOR: THE. CHILDREN, «

6,0, Dance Music.THE LOS THIN RADE

DANCE BAS.Relncd from Landon,

re Pravramme Sou from Levinton,

7.40, Mr LE. WILRIAMS : TopicalPeart,

8.0, “Saturday Night Revue."Sof, fron London.

7.0, Songs and Syncopation.SCOVELL and WHELDON

(En tertacners}.

7 Heewel bing for Lowisvilla i Siting

“Suete Was @ Poel Wile (hie: "

its ae

Week BeginniAugust

“TT Koniow My Love!Herbert Abuahes

aise Pipers" Meehent (Brewer

SCOVELL and WHELDON.* Simmer Rain”

elsOe

Ride and Afeathes

How Tioes the Hen Know themine of tha Ege Cop”

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re“1 Want o Proper Cup of CofigeHeat: cael Le

Wire Forecast asp Nipws.

Sports Talk, S.A, from Bondo,Loral News,HARRY SOLLOWAY (Violin)

HELLY HOTCHINSON

( tanatorte |:First Violin. Sonata, Op. La Greg

SRL from DLendon,

DANCE MUSIC,

THE SAVOY BANDS.Pcie fram Bondo,

Hal,

1h,

Lia,

12.0—C tose chao,

—=F

CARDIFF NEWS.ALTHOUGH the “Sihent

ap. whith Deventer listenerswl reserve: om Bunday Meninz, tus

heen a regular Buriday closing feature

Fellow. at Cardifi for more than two year| past of wonky during the last fowmanths that it has reached the muchwither didience within mach of the High

Beaawtor Bhtetitm. The talks are

Saray | promarily intended to help those whoSiemer and Leigh

“Clap Hands; Here ComesCharlie oes Geode

GLADYS PARR’ (Ceantralitay),

“When the Swallows HomewardFly” .. Motwd Foaleria- Witte

" Daffodils A-Blhowing " Gernite

a Poppy Drops

SWANSEA PROGRAMMES.£25. SYDNEY CHARLES [ Tenor),

' Hiraeth Am Wr Haft”Parinien Dhenias

Ye Ynys Wen" Grist

HESTER ROSSERin Recrtations,

THE TREO.Poocae fei ei

JULIET SLADDER,: Lullaby neaLe Ob Beene

To Weldome YouGlenna 2denis

Speake

T Pit

a MLayni reg oe

“O LovelyWight",

Lane, +1 Have| Lonton fond

Won: You"...SYDNEY CHARLES.

The English, Rose-**Love fs"Mine Tae

"ANS Joy Be. Thine’

THE TRIO.

Gemini

ritesSandercan

‘Thite Frivehtres: fe rey Pfefeler

"Mamselle Mannequin- Parte

Faride "she Dansant—Tango Valse "> Café Chantaat— NiOpene, 7

9.30-L1.0eat x

A ragreine Ao. frome on

THURSDAY, August 12th,

11.30-12.30.— A. Recital ‘of GiratnnpigineReoords.

4.0—The W. Hy:. Hoare. Trio.“D. -G. -M, Davies (MezznSeperate} F

fare aick or troubled im any WHY,

and

tlreatdy alarge number of letters haa

reached Cardifrom Dayentcy listenersSxpressing Appreson of thé feature,

Th future, the Silent Fellowship will bermlayod: thrtugh Daventry on the

aboontd Sunday in cach month,

Week BeginniAugust Sth

5.15-—FOR THE CHILDREN

6:0,— Musical Interlude.

6,15,—For Young Adventurers :“Hobbias..

6.30—freyrume S28, frou London,

7.40,—Pragrtmne SH from Cardif.,a0 120—Preeraniine at toni foth=

won.

FRIDAY, August Lith.4.0—The Cuostle Cinema Orchestra

and Organ Muste relayed fromthe Castle Cine,

§.0.— Afternoon: Topics.6:15,—FOR THE CHILDREN,

6.0,—Muasien| favestanes6.15,—For Foung Adventurers

Piano and 1."62h“L1..-P roprinnire ot: from hein

aon.

ia My

SATURDAY, August 14th.

4.0, Thé Bansant.Relayed from the

Baltic Lounge (café Restaurant,

5i5--KPOR THE CHILDREN.6.0,—A. Short Piatieforte Reécitul yy

T: DBD Jcnes;

Dance Music.

THE LONDON RADIODANCE BRANT.

Adayet from London.7.0.—Fypagremme- Sit fron Lanedon:7.40. Pagina. FB from Caredigy,a.) ee—fProgrrmme SofrouDan

on,

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“22¥378 M.SUNDAY, Aug. 8th.

5.301. FOUR RECITALS.

Songs of Summer.

A Bong Recttal byALICE LILLEY (Soprand}.

Oe Sthe Wandered Dawn the Moun-tain Gade eee a Rey

“Cradle Seng” .........._ /feeart*: Allin -s Gharden Green Abeer,

Selene

Ech ing

“Who i Sylvia?"” Hark | Hark! The

Aead a Se ee nea Purcell

“The Last Fite of Bummer |Jlanen

A Pretty Pretty Ducke (Elisbethin Laye Song) John Sartlet

“A Pretty Ploughboy.”Ceca!

From Bach to the Moderns.

A Fuanoforts Roeltal hyHARRY GREENWOOD.

Gavotte inn Minor ...... orn

Rondo in B Flat (Op. 22}Beedh oer

#.0,

RaMa af t

Fantaiaie-Nigehurne an FlatHumorous Dance, Ne,

Linprcernpel Mi hori

2 ith. ay

Putnegren

‘ Scenes from the Life of Elijah,"repited lay

JAMEA -BERNARD,

Ba A "Cello Recitalteas

SETH. LANCASTER.Tet Movement. Sonat for “Celleond Piane, Opus, in E Minor

Bralinia

hh,

Vieds Chanson]tae cee sotCET

Abea j With

Beherega fiowc eee eee Fete Choe

Ardaple 5... eee ieee

Sonata ini Major .. Rea —1 700

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50),aee deen,

6.0 —8T. MAKRTIN-IN-THE FIELDS,S.Be from London.

8.545.—The Weok's Goo (Cyieee,

9.0.—Wratuee Forecast asp News,Local News.

RURAL IDYLLS.

THE AUGMENTED

STATION ORCHESTRA :Conductor,

T. H. MORRISON.

Three Dances fram |

$15,

‘Nell Gwynn” }-....: Geri

Gipsy Sorte ys.JOSEPH IFARRINGTON(Tass).“Ofer Mountain and Yaolley("Song of Pan) .2 c a Hach

‘And Did Those Feet in. Anoentaes oie ea ae Parry

THE ORCHESTRA.Suite “A Midsuruner Night's

eee Mfenaelasatn

Three Bale Dianoes BF cone

JOSEPH FARRINGTOS,

“Of the North 7 Sing"‘aeaay song rt !

* Boring Bon the Mout: |

bikie"...

LAI ORCHESTR A

* Boneciotus Mackermsis

LO.ah,

(ear

Clow chown,

MONDAY, Aug. Sth.

James. Fleetooh.(ihalect. Entertainer),

| dsacel

a in G ajo Hebrnaternn |

{ub

TIMES. — ae

4.0, Tea-Time Music.Orehestral Mire

relayed

Piceaalilhy Pirture

5.— Aire. dane Hilciteh,

tors First Umbrella.

fi.5—=FOR- THE CHILDEES,

j0.—THE MAJESTIC “ CELE-BRITY “ORCHESTRA = Sfusai-

cal UTiireetor: GERALD W.

BRIGHT, Eeloved from. theHotel Majestic, St. Arine s-on-

Leen

1.0.—WREATHER FoORROAST ABD AEWSMe JAMES AGATE - Dramatic

Criticiam., S20. fren fonedlon

CESAR FRANUK interpreted

by LAFRITTE. Paee

Jain.

Telit: Miri

Lane oar,

{from the

Theatre,

oF

Interlude; Su. fron|

“OLDOS TET AaSG. Prone bin

&.0.— Excerpts fromLA Buca -tinea,

1.0.—VARTETY.. #28. from Farhan.

WEATIMER FORECAST Axi

i ES,

Mr. CE. IOABsof Gewild Spengler.

The PhtlssopliySB from

Jeonthor. :

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] ae Cudlnie (avin 7

10.0, VARIETY. i orn, idond Magers

THE MANCHESTERCONCERTINA PRIZE GARD: | ‘

' Manclies- |

-MANCHESTER PROGRAMMES.- f

' 5.0. WELSH PROGRAMME. ©” :

‘ Relayed to Daventry.

THE CAMBRIAN MALE 2; YOICE CHOLR ‘

Conductor, iA. 3, BARTRAM. Mi

“Men af Harleeh *

Tradiianal =

Two Welsh Airaarr. Anta Hage re i

a Deatyhel ¥ Draneg Wen” i

(* David of the White +

Rock); ~Sborta. 7

Rhocilan “= (*Ravod.- J

dlanel -Wanshi:*"},HILDA ATRINSOS

(Harp).Bong ot the Harp, “The: §

Akh Grove Trofiteniat |Harp Bole, Anbimn,

dato! Tihowes

THE ALIMESTED

BETATION ORCHESTRA:Comawetor.

T.. HH. MORRISON,“A Welsh Rhapsody *

Crornieny

THE CHOIR.Mor Ber ¥n V¥*O Man:”’

(In the BoeceBye-and-

HILDA ATKINSON,Bong ot the Harp, “AH

eeee

Conductor, J, -E. WARD. ¥ Through the Night ®March; "Pomp? ond Ciccume | - ieee SenneStar ‘Epar, arr. J. Grd ame | sa eres i pt eee

Belection. “Arm orelle at i) 4 | + land ** hai Feds earsere, er, Geaastfrey | -- 7 WeF

JOHN CAREY (Entertainer). | Song at the Harp.“ LaneHummers Dialeet Stories,

Hiumorois Song, ~ Our

uber ny odes easTHE BAND,Dona Wellen **

I J ones

Cavalry my

Jogebeon

Waliz,-"*

Overhare, “ Laghti Sidgaput!

TORN CAREY,More Stores,

“ Bingers ancl Talkers

EF. Rent

Musreal Monologue, "UA Ceentle.man of France 2, 8: Wie

THE BAD

Belection, “The Sunshine Chirl "Paul Ay Rubens

The Arcadian*'Monckton and Talhot

Bong,

Selection,

11.0. (Close clown.

TUESDAY, Aug. 10th.

4$.45,—Anto-Piano Recital hy J,Meadows, |

hah— J.-L. Alker (Solo Pianoforte),

| 4.15. —AMousie hy the: Station Onuarted,

1§0,— Afternoon Toptes,

|B. 1G.-6.0.—THE

—FOR THE. CHILDREN,MA LESTIC “CELE:

BRIEY.” ORCHESTRA : Minui-cal Dhrector,s GERALD: W,

BRIGHT. telayved from the

Hotel Majestic, St. Anne’s-on-

the-at.

7 — WEATHER Poreoasr ano News,

M. STEPHAS,” An Restart.SB. from London.

7 25,—_CESa FRARCK iritarpreited

by LAFFITTE. SB fran

Leonean,

Mr. E, LE BRETTON MARTIN,

“Cradles of Crieket.”' We,7.40.—

Refined| :

Jrom orblon,

of My Father”Janes «lomee §

THE GRCHESTRA.i Fantaine on Welbh- Airs ;

AP ipctelletonI t

[i] Dibrietiil Pied edtectgy

Three Famous Overtures.

THE ORCHESTRA."Ceemlamia ™ raps e5 Heethoren

" The- Bartered Bride Simefana

RE Ohare ain eee Wagener

WRATHER Forecast don News,

Topical Talk. S48. jront ondon.

Local Niwa.

Banjo and Baritone.

LEONARD ROBERTS ( Baritone},

Prologue (°° D Pagliacci’)Leoncareallta

Tavern Song "Howard Fisher

© Bhe 8 Par from, the LandFrank Lambert

DAVID MILNER: (Banjo).

" Darise Bizarre"... Weidumes

“En Paasant oo... eal“Are Lavoe ,. | ares: Milner

LEONARD ROBERTS. and

DAVIT) ALUNER,

Wien the Sergeant Minje ire on

PSieee beeLongataffe

“Sewanee iver”

ad,

fib th,

ai The

wadeahor

“PU Sing Thee Songs of Araby ”Chay

10.30, DANCE MUSIC.

THE: NEW PRINCES’ DANCE

BASD4,

so, Jrom Lenalog,

12.0,.— Chee clown,

AugustWEDNESDAY, Aug. Tith.

a45. Tea-Time Concert.DD, (, Lambert (ise)

mrel.

Barcel Mitsiv,

Relayed from the

West Ene Baniletand, Morecambe,

| 5.0.-—Ma TE. A, Crossley, B.A. “TheJoye of ‘Ceurrpy,”

n.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN,

il, Light Music.ALEX FRYER'S QRCHESTRA,

SoG, fron Sonido,

Royal Hortieultural Societys

Bulletin.Tah WEATHER Forecast? AxD Niwa,

Dewn in Dorset—Portland andthe Tste of Purbeck." by Mr,

RISDON BENNETT. AoA.Sw. from Soerneniccth.

CEBAR: FRANCE jinterpee lowd

by LAFFITTE: SOB, fren

London,1.40,— Mr, EE: ¥> LANE? © Sir Henry

Bememer.’” SB. fran Sheefehl,

8.0, ROUND THE CAMP FIRE.THE BAND OF TEE

DERE OF LANCASTER S 075VTEOMANAY:

Conductor, TARRY MORTIMER

bod,

Mareh, ° Colonel Bovey “AlfordBoloction, " Trpporey Lian

Dowonplers

JOHN COLLUINSON {Tenor“SOWE ine ther Sbiy -Nugent **

arr, oC Tuanee Peye" oti Pinel

THE BAND:Se heretic, Harry Laira

Bonga” Orel Hinej Cornet solo," Sing Ade te Sleep =

JohepanANDREW SELLA NES: | ae),

~ Uanaon de Bowie"... uPgle“pape beSh eens ireland

’ The Pabroeh" 1 ir iterfocal

THE GAN DT:Overture, “ Light Cavalry 4g

var peg

Patrol, “The Wee Maugrieaaesere

JOHN COLLINSON,“1 Bene You Calling Me™

MaralBanks and Braes™

amnr. Olidtetn

ANBREW SHANKS.

"The Biooaciyde Fine ™

Peyton TillieReequntitie e ee Gin Peet

THE BAND;March, * Old Chooanrades,"

0.00. Wetite Forecasr asp Ewa,

Topical Valk. -S8. fren ender,

Local New,Pregramnn Sof. from Lender,Clise clown,

“¥o

10.0.Pa.

THURSDAY, Aug. 12th.LiS0-12 30, —0i

Ciutat,

4.3: —Mir: a:

‘The Care of thieanehe.

Tea-Time Concert.) Meiwlows

{Aute-Piano. Recital),Dorotiry Berka

{Mecso-Soprena).FOR THE .CHILDREN,

6.0, Dance Music.THE

incert by the Station

Harpetr-Roberts, BSe.,Hair wai the

BANDS08. from, Lonelon,

1.30.—Market Priva for Farmers,SE. from London,

{ Continasd on the next page.)

z

Week Beginning

t

LONDON RADIO DANCE

m0—— -=

-—- RADIO. THES.

eLY348 M,

Ti— Weare Forecast Asn Rews.

MW, POW ELLOW ER,

= Town Poultry: Keeping.” ab.

rook Doteton.—UCESAL FRANCK

hy; GAPPITTE.London,

Major WW. CROSS; FARIG.S..

“4 Cniee othe Mediterranean

—{2) The Balearia elem ter dheKiviera.™ :

8. LANDS OF THE MIDNIGHTSUN.

ALGMENTED STATION

ORCHESTRA :Comilietar,

ty Li. MORRISON,

Oceriuce, "in Antimn ..

THELMA PETERSES(Soper ri},

Ber der al ftir | (ida NaraFulk

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interpretedSob fram

LAE

Ute ing

ot] Er

Ghunrin,”© Pon) Poa Haneen

© Brodefaerdon 1 Aaorthinger

Halfdon Kjerulf |g ys

. THE ORCHESTRA,“Norwegian. Rhapeody "

Arentees

“ Borpliot."*AD Dramatic Rectation with

Creclwesatral ALSOpn iment :

Wonda: by

Bernaternne Bydrnser.

Bet to Music byMiwon threey.

The mathiwe of this hitthe magdeter-

Pete 9k Toned on a phatermthe Sauce of Harold Nardrada,Bergliot,.. the wife oof) EunTarmbarskelvir, 16 representedlamenting the death of terhusband ire aan tree heiroisly

killed by King Harold ond wur-

ging her tribesmen to take vem.geanee, “The tribeamen do notneapond fo ober exhortations,asi suddenly a champs ef moccomes dyer her: ahe tealipes

thot: vengpaemner belonged) to thedove in which Odin; the folof Valhalla, whom e#heneuneed in childhood, was sor:

ehappet, init tliat, if OEeoae a

2 to be taken et all, eh is mol

for her, birt for the now God-of

Neaareth bo comet. i. Lorne

Haid the ettihade to: the newGxl, the lament has the pecthosOf showing the early glorimenrngsof Chrstianty in Norway ane

the nesoonitien tn lhe anime: of

an imicaved women thot. ven-peance. moat? be renouncetoikies puat workings af im all:

wine Power,

PARKER LENCH. (Teriter),THE ATUMENTED STATION

ORCHESTRA,

THEMA.pETERe,

"Princesse“ \

Four Children’s Songs...THE ORCHEATRA,

“ Pinlandia “”

Wratten Forecast avp Wews,

Topical Talk, 8.8) from London,Lowa ewe,

Scovell and Wheldonin Moelfan-Houra Entertainment.

“Helin for Lowmesville ”

De &ylracl Wins: o Real Wild ()hil =

rorY

“Watera of the Perkiomen ™AKiichnum

fit

trrceg

Lie Puppy Dogs +?

Siete mi Leigh“Clap Hands, “Here Cornes

Chearlia * ; A Niehalla

1 O30,

~ MANCHESTERPROGRAMMES.~(Continued from the previous page.)

; Alwar '

a Px iP

Geantenens 2.

anchePair a

Ser An ™Fate aval Methhee

oes tse Hen Ropow the

mt the Eee-Cop?”Wreaton rfl

Hore "Serr cul be ig

Wearn-Ohat Sho."

Pather

Proper Cup ofve fii vet ide

Peat Spal

“alt Mi Early, in the Marnog ”

Huln one? Lanter

DAKCE MUSIC.THE SAVOY BANDS.Arom Lanna:

Cae alr tL,

* His

meeof Lae

a Alone am the

“Tun Lettle

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Coes”

“oath Sake"

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12.0,

FRIDAY, Aug. 13th.| le) — Pintofode

Pict addithy

rk rcp tlw

Picture. lots,

Tea-Time Music,Eitibeth Tall(ortml tr,

The Siation! Oiiartet.

§..— Ametoin “Topics,

h.15:—FOR THE: CHoILDRES,4.0.—THE MAESTic “ei

BRITY*"Musial Enrectar GERRALEVW. BRIGHT. Relaved fromthe Hotel Majestic, Gt. Asinéson-the-sed.

hab—P RAN KO WeESTFLE

ORCHESTRA, Sf

eyetopr,

T.0.—Wereatake Forcast ako Naw,Mr Gh).u4A: ATRINSON = > Seen

an the Berean,” Sub. jromEeennetevn

—CEBAR FRANCE interpretedby LAFPLITE: Soy frenPe

i).ME, ALLES WA LAER :“Phe “Sah inthe” oe,from Level,

EBWARD OFRAMAN PR.

GRAMATE. Conducted by theConoser. SA fren enter,

p.3),— WRATHRE ForRkcasT ASD A EWH,

Me AG, GOLDSMITH +" Sailor

Superktittions,” 5.Lawton,

Listnl New.

THE BTATION- DRAMATICCOMPASY

ra}

“A Model of Tact.’'A Farce in Ohne Ari by

Av. Ayalon.

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CHARLES NESHITT.The sitting-repm of one of those

bijou Mate where the front door18 threes sttides fren the sif-tinge-

room. fireplace. The only amn-

Hew). fornifare in Fhe recma

cradle complete with baby ni—

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Laughter Over the Keys.JUPITER: MARS

in Sdlertitne from he Repertoire,

11.0.— Close clown,

NESBITT

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SATURDAY, Aug. 14th.to) Band Music tram the Seaside.

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§.15,— FOR THE CHILDREN,

Ah, Dance Music.THE LONDON RADIO DANCE

BAST,

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7.0, —Wratten ForhoasT avn News.Pra. GD: FRASER: HARRIS:

- Shakeapoure ne « Man of

Seience: So. from Tonuan.,

CESAR FRANCK

by LAFFITTE,London,

Mr EF. BTACEY -LINTOTE:Weekly Talk on Sport.

Fi interpreterSA, from

“SATURDAY WIGHT

REVUE.”SoG. fren Laeclun

Written and ProcducodGR ATLAM WOH.

Mate ItOpening horns," Shir

ani geht.”TritroclinDaet

“ Leta Ged ‘Tagether ia

with Chorus.

Bheteh, Dnineosssany Apalogies,

Duet (Heroand Heroine), Be-Tonge to mee i

Sketeh, “Jinn (atizen.””

song (Hero), “ Sibtier(C}ooris,

Sketch,The GetawayPhrase},

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tion cif Printers,

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Bon (Heroine), ~ Dell Me.”

Bheheh, “ The Last Straw "* (Come-diin aoe Twi Others}.

Doet, Pim Wonderful ™and erage:

Bong.” Make Tt Sahinlay Sight or

(Cenmaniiun |,

Finale bay thee oman

Your Neighbour”Sohatiie,

(Alera

THE LONDON BRADTO DANCEHAND:

: Conceited bey

SIDNEY FIRMA,The Production Presented by

E, JEFFREY.

Winifred Davis{Mezeo-Soaqprmie)

Tm tected of

AUSSELAN SONGS,

* Far Inte the Nieht ~Raach incre

Nig 1 dimarky.“Chant Hiner l Rarsakan

“The Dreary Steppe”ftretefers

“A Suimer) LoveTake”

“A Pleading" ...SA Lata”

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jon which Manchester ‘Station haaArend for ite mwinhienss in ‘thePrincipality u apse eancerl of this

kind, aml it will again be relayed toDaventry.

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Ite hema the fama: Welsh Phapeody,

by Edhward Gorman.

" Round the Camp Fire,"On- Wednesday night the Baud of

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mame will be heared with Me dolinColhneon, the poprilar: tenner; om, aeomeerh of rousing Songs men chisery

muse, -entitied “Roun the Canny

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8.505. Programing SoA Firtere Londen, | Polonaise-incA Flat... . hep nn.

Fendop, 7h, —Afoeies Deberliacde, Aa hrc So, “oSTAIN LESS STEPHEN"! 7, Mien Inberhide. A. from

8.0, Siudio Service. London. | ani his Car Come to the End of | Loarudtor.Since Guarte a 5.0.—Exoerpta from “ LIONEL ASD| . a Perfect Dev, oh, bor Music.

a antreieie ee Fined: | CLARISSA.” 8.5: from London. .30.—WEATHER Forecast axp News, . Sirdeace ree a7) ee FateBL WwW. Mile Quartet artery 0, al a RIETY.: ie prom Lamdom., Tapiral Talk, S.A. fron Lonwion, Wiahrk: aarina lee Reger

“Nearer, iy God, to Thiees at) We, w HATATH fi paMbanT4x0 RWS: Lorears Th — Five Tinpressions of a Holiday, tor

(A. and M,, We 277) air OC; Ei. JOAD: Pho Phil, 10.0. Poetry and Song: ALFRED Pinna, Flute, and “Cellohiblé Reading2 wophy of Oswald Spengler.’ LORD TENNYSON. S28. from ! " BavhaaComeCiinrtet-: Anthem "Pee Lavingr ue, JTRH London. Lcnifon. B.oO. THE LONDON RADIO

Day Closes .... 01. Sudlioen | Local Nows. 10,30, DANCE MUSIC. REPERTORY PLAYERSAddress by the : 10.0, A Vocal Concart. THE NEW PRINCES" present

Rev. SAMUEL PRARSOs. | THE STATION ORCHEST RA: DANCE BAN DS. Grey Ash,"Quartet: Hymn, “Sun of My Conductor, EDWARD CLARK. SB. from London. by: Soul” (A. and M., No, 24) (111). | Polevtsien Dance (* Prinee Igor "') 12.0.—Close down, Leonora Thernber,‘TRYEE. Berniin |Vespers“ Saviour, Agnin to Thy 105, WINIFRED DAVIS (Sonrene) ft biome»z = . ee wa WL Le } } Sopra) | harceters 2

_ Dear Nemo" (A. and ML. Na, 31). and ORCHESTRA. | WEDNESDAY, Aug.11th. Renée (Wife of Sigued Nikita).Strmg Ooartet—Lorchetto © Soonai fresh ~~. een | Abe isa che PHYLLIS PANTING

tear # rec bi \ al t + | i = Adee PASE Dopar = y

Bhs The Week's | i Cait The — ser et eRe eeretort )4.15.--Muein from Fenwiek'’s Terrmce Anna (Her Maad). ‘afte he Ok, lot 3 ey + a 85 ‘ t | Pi . = ec Tit EE = WeSatodal |Ohiiven Aaepewan | vols: 1 lees TheeSear oe : Tea Koons. senrans 2 oe ROPES H

cabo: Ap abal: by Mr. ars Bh Alon tC E mM a oe “si l- old —FOR THE CHILDREN. ; a ie ean: eeeale 2 i i 4 ry 3 CHEERS harme A ci “LL or i ay pred 7 ada 1. ,

reeSe ee sea = owned a (Contaalton, re ANDREW CHURCHMANBeet eer c ‘Drow ip} Nea“¥oung Lover cH Wh ome gee Se Sigurd Nikita {A- “Famous Vie.

=v. ee wenee Handel i ae eei ieee linist).0..00. HENRY OSCARoereae 10.25. THE ORCHESTRA. pore a rts ape aA The Beene is the conildriably for.

B15. CRCHESTRAL CONCERT. WWbl tees, Ope 2G ol reins | Phe Moon ha Pull’ mi nizhed danwing-roorm of a peesTHE STATION ORcHEst HA, 10:35, WINIFRED DAVIS, | NaraadeNae RiateteAT Pownland cotta abouk-fGne

t ovniel te bor, EDWARD CLARE, He : lis “ra M . Goring Thones 6.10, ALICE ROBSON (Violin). oO ehork on n anee “iter:

Larghetta from Second Symphony site are Lago Coleridad: Taylor | Rion: ec henba TOOT. ig an Ba He afeelin CTPSS eT Haviathe Ti impen (Ne. 2 comes the sound of a whol

$23. ELSIE DOWNING accruriay: 7 Dream, Day Silk” a free nec| aati 2 is Sava placer priebiagan exercial

: teed ORCHESTRA. a 1a.45, ‘ aece eae B20. NORMAN cy RRY {Baritone}. nwlorilien nlrernas ely. In this

ee| eHeoTea Parca| i" ore i ae sffophdacd Oy | Moret ] + Gome,- Tender, Bud "" nae ae Seeec reheatme Violet ay deeb. ERS ha ee Res ew ane ee “The Magi f The BP oa 7 cea Hine te Woe EG: tel

6.85. REGINALD HOWE(Baritone). Old Clothes mud Fine) Shaw Tae eee as violin and’ the strange and”‘A Alemnore oo Glories Tos

si ay Wroda a4 oa teal

0.44, THE ORCHESTRA.

he Yerth of Fberetilek * (y1-

Plianin Poot)... aaa

1a, t. LATE: THoWNIA

‘Ai Aviom Thoweht " Masses!* Love is a Burden” .. Sanderien

1G, 10, THE GROCHESTHRA,

Ballade Oa ee ee on AE -

ever.., ‘Te th vietLo,3, REGINALp HOWE,

| Ebene if it Fuga"* Siew the Toul of Day'

(rn balay, " Day ane

Peee eee

Close: aiewil,

‘| Ernest

Wichal

1h, a.

MONDAY, Aug. Sth.

4.0,— Afternoon Topics.4.15/>—Musin from Fenwick's Terrice

Tea Roos,hiis—FoOR THE CHILDERES,th, MAY: CORN (Pianaforte),

Scherso, Op, 36 ChamrincidePrédede mand Tectia, Op. it

Loaehmer

EAP JORDAS. (Gerctore),

“ Bashiul "Tomi" ..c....+ eyOChmmninge Chlbe “oy. Gear™ Bewire of the Muaiclens “

Afaude (vinnie Shay

ERNEST HUTCHINSON

(Entertainer:: By Aeroplane a CNfore trey

"The Girlen the Stick " HaneyKEMPE JORDAN.

“St. Agnes” Morn"Purcell, arr, freanrey Sherur

“I Want Youn My Garden a££. Parton

MAY DORN,

oneerh Sa wcly im 1) Flat .. fiant

Sige Miarretist

GM, ERNEST HUTCHINSON,

“The Art af Proposmg ~Leslie Thaaion

* Euerthenware "Weston vanad fae7ah—Wearake FoReoast AND News,

: Mr. JAMES AGATE > Dramatic

AG. rod London,

6.1,

6.20,

6.30.

6.40,

Criticiem.

| r0—

RADIO TIMES. -—ee —ss =

CCR megan cerec wien

"King Cherles “UM, Viterie White10,205, THE ORCHESTEHA,

“Tas dea Fleurs” [" Natla™)Die lites]

LT.0.—lose down.

TUESDAY, Aug. 10th.

pesa--12.30,—Rome Wall {Viola},Robert Malia (Penor), EiddieDariies { Vifiat Tent).

£.0,— Afternoon Tops,

+ ho.—Miusie from Tilley 's Restaurant,

Blackett Street.

rh.—FOR THE CHILDREN.

6.0. Dance Musir.THE LOX DON, RADIO

DAKCE LANL.

S28, from Dondon,

Wrath: Fomecast Asi Wirwe,WW. S&TEPHAR, ~ An Restaurant.”

SR. from Landon.CESaAK FRANCK interpreted

by LAFFIPTE, ao Fran |London,

7.40.—r: 3. LE BRETON MARTIN,““Crudlet of Cricket.” oefrom London.

0, FROM THE SEASIDE.FRANK GOADES

aie

THE MUNICIPAL

DACHESTERA.

Relayved from ‘The Boa, Whit Law,

a The Blas

Beg tion, huitten **Pris

Firet Moveriont of the ~ Un-finéhed Symphony "Schubert

Randa.”

AMfoteart.Acreaater

(Boloat, FRANK PLATT.)

Wielin Solo, *

Reminiscent if Veni... PerdsBercenade fram Lea Millis

cA Alequin Ee eae ee Drage

Robrephertnesatedl?

An Interiude.“ STATNLESS STEPHEN ”

and © Cecillating Osear’’ bay aMotor-car.

Liverture,

B00),

Stoger taiwiifer* Aself When W coun

Giza ela

1Sh, ELLA THOMPSON,

“Tesep In My Heart"!| Within SEF in}ieLegAE |

| Bartonella aa Cheovalieercta |

bh. ah, ALICE ROBSON,

(hiaccora ; ea ea Fitaki

6.45, SOEM AN CURE.

“ Atoerday Cuprat esol

““Oobewinld Lows ™

Miciaal Afsedlliner

| 6.50.—Roval Horticultural Bociety's| Phalletin,7.0.—WBaTuer. Forecast AND News.

“Down in Bort Portland andthe Isle: of Pourissck,” bea tr,

RISDON BENNETT; M.A.AE from Aeurneniith,

7.28.—CEBAR FRANCE interpretedhy LAPFITTEder.

Tahar EV) LANE » sir, HenryFescomer.”” ALE. fron Shefield,

£.0,—VARIETY.. 8.8. frome Loven.

4.0.— SYMPHONY GONCERT, 808.from London,

1.30.—WHatrkn Porecsst ano News,Topieal Talk. $8. fron London,

Lacal News,

Progen Sofrom. london. } 1a,11.0,chown,

THURSDAY, Aug. 12th.1.0,-—Afternoon Topicg; “ Stores af

Fiunncnis Diasa"

1.15.—Muaade froin Coxtn'sa Sew Gak

leery BRestaurininl,

5.15:— FUR THE CALLDREN,

0, Danco Music.THE LONDUS RADIO

DANCE BAND.Sault. eon JGcnefon.

6.0.—-Market Prices for Farce. 4.8.from Condon,

T.0,.—WEATHER ForecasT ann News,air AW. POWELE-OWES:“ Town

Poultty-keeping.” Ses fram

Lavon

NEWCASTLE PROGRAMMES. Week BeginninAugust 8tbe

SE. from Gon. |

| Og,

thralling filfilment ef the story

in reste: divs.

or, THE OFCHESTHA,

_ Overture,The Vanipire “*Hargelinr

JOAN COLLINSON Tenor),“T Saw From tho: Boach ™

O10),

Hughia

“Sones Me Mother Taught Me.”

Dearek

7 Now, 0 Now] Neos Must

Part... eel. ae. Ae* De Sot eo, Aly Leva"

igent.20. THE ORCHESTRA.

Bacehonale ("PhilemonBiicia ss } vie.csss.cctse sees ood

Walte [niprovisations ... Give”!WEATHER Fonecast ann Seve.

oer from fen Hag,

ane

Topical Talk.

Lanal ewe.

italian Gpera.‘THE GRCHESTERA,

Dea Daneee Ba Aascrigt

) 10.0,

1G. IOBN COLLIER SON,"Pra Cha Peinbt in Chel

AorOLetme AesGre Wi wrasse Cranaroa, 1702

“Larania - Mobb ". ("" Beige

BE el is pee ya inane fs Verds

Aibio Mignon “* Mignon * *}

Phones1, 15,

Beleiction,THE ORCHESTRA,

“Madame-Buttertiy ™Puecini, dre, Par

Tih, 2h. IHX COLLINSON:

Se Ti Mie Nome’ f'n Bars

Pekoy eed iepceaa Fipesiae

‘ Tamemte at Federica "(' L'Ar.herria Ceceased ees panne Ae

Wao. DANCE MUSIC.THE SAVOY BARTS,ALA fron London,

120, ese down,

FRIDAY, Aug. 13th.4.0.—-Atternoon Topics.

b.15.— Music trom Tilley's Restaurant,Blackett Strect.

h1R—POR THE CHILDREN. (Continued on the nex! page.)

0-10.30, 7

- #0.—Afterncon. Topics ;

#ie

sNO404 M.

that, Orcteztral Music.FRANK WES SFLELD's

ORC ESTHRA, 8.8. fren Len-oon. ’

ia—AS AL Pali,

fot—TEE ORCHESTRA, &.8. fronfLowton

7.0.-—Weatoki FoRecart ann News, |“4Mr.4, ATRINSON -

on the ener,” a8,

i peidon,

Jiro

iat —CBBAR FRANCK interpreted

key" LAFEFITTE, ALF pron

Jchacten,

7.40.—Str. ALLEN WALKER: “Tha

{ iw Chirehes,” oy. fri

Leandem,

4. MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT.

sy SCOHLAEN (Violin)mrvol

THE STATION ORCHESTRA:

Conductor, EDWARI) CLARE.Concerto, Noi 2, in DD Minor, for

Violin dav Cinehestrmk

Wieninecsis

99, SAISEPH FARRINGTON(Bass)

dod ORCTRA.

* Gasiiir Aroural ** (" Tenn-

hluser 7h i vcoh ee. i ala ai a cai Wagner

Lenses al Feptotoor’’ | I BarPE De ide aewks ecetawa as Rastini

ISSAY SCEULAEBRN.

“Caprice Viennois ” ...Pcfhnmtiee in fk: J Wienerti

+ Ln i! ‘jeeieeiaainasree cc raitie Eeljrir

JOSEPH FARRINGTONmt OROCHESTICA.

Thies: Bohemian SongsFosAlotaraok

“Vato My Poe; -" The Biot

of a Drum”; “The Free-litter,”THE ORCHESTRA.

Festival Mareh, Op.Frofvurad Sitrenilaa

&.30,Air: vale r

So,

8.05.

is, JOCK WALKERes: {Hintertai ne}.

* Miiggie Tiron"... 2. Aoriun

Th. THE ORCHERTEA,an

Ballet Music froth “Anbar

Gohpret Daeont

oN, JOCK WALBREH,

“Tis a Fine Thing to Sing”Ernie cd. Cochin

6KH335 M. |“7. SUNDAY, August 8th.$.30-5.30. |) Programmes 3.2,

Lordon,

__ MONDAY, August Sih.11,30-12.40.—Gramophone Tecords.315—Hanithond's Café. Tria, under

the Divection of H.W. Deve.

4.0.—Afternein Topics : -C. H. Gore,Aea,, " Hohdey Talk ™ (1).

Tea-Time Music.Fieli's Octaven Quartet, under

‘ the Direction 6f a H. Rodgers.

$.15,—FoR THE CHILDREN.

6.0.—Powolny's RestaurantCrehestra, “inder the

af Edward ‘Stubbs,

70-LLO—Pregranioie 30H. fran: fron-dom,

TUESDAY, August 10th.

frown

4.15

BiyornDirect born

Winwemait

“ 'TropucalAatedote:"

(lire, Evelyn Flatt} .

Roamings “Pold- in

(ai.4 TF, Tea-Time Music.

Fielt's Octagon Quartet, toderthe Direction. of..J. H.- Rodgers:

RADIO TEs.eames

NEWCASTLE PROGRAMMES.—(Continued trom the previous page.)

jd. Woiarnak POR RCAST AND WN RWe,

Mire AWG. GOLDEMITH, Suilar |Biiperstitiene.” SB, jrom Faas

cern,

Lotal Nears.

DANCE MUSIC.PERCY. GUSH'S

/OLIAN: BAST.Relaved! trom the Oxford Giadlerie.

| 11.0,-

) Poth,

Close dowti. SATURDAY, Aug. 14th.

LieSA.-—Phvilis Rickard (on

tralta), Donwld Mundy (Tenor,Willinm Waotsen (Cornet)

4.09.—Me--'T. Hasan, * Lone Bows Me-

Drawn *" {EE}.4, 15. —Mish: from Cyxoati's Siew

Gallary BRistanront,

6.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN,0, Dance Music.

THE LONDORK RADIO

DANCE BAND.

Relayedl from London.TaL— WEATHER FoReECAstT Asn Niwa,

Prof: LDL. FRASER HAREIS:

BT Shakespeare ie hk Main col

Sen, oo, fron London.

T.26.—CESAR FRANCK interpretedbe LAPPEOE. Aa. froLando,

7.40. —SMineical Interlude, So. fron

i, enna it.

Bh, & BARD GONCERT.

THE LEASIS THORNE

COLLIERY PRIZE BANE :

Canductar, 1. SatITH,tanSeidction, “" Pannhiiaser

Wager

HILDA VINCENT

[Forrania)_ne iat inline Crehielit: "350 bie

‘Rose Softly Mooming "..Apdver |“ Shepherd, Thi Diemer

BETS reeds ar ah faata

#30, THE BAND,

Balection, “ Mirella”

HILTLA VINCENT,* The Corona i ae Liga Dehn

* The Fairy Pipers”

Herbert: BreiverBinge casas 2b de

SaHh

_. Greate

BuobS, eAee yy

BAND

HanetarmFe reiieer

BALITH.}Knight Templar”

GT. Aten

HILDA VINCENT,

Two Bosstan Sings

Grivisxii - Ii Wander

THECarnet Sola, -~

aPat.ay

(a lket, Sir. i.

Aiarel,. ~

1, Th,

Tire Bake Enulaves the Wigfhit-

ingale": “Chant Hinedou.”

1a. THE BANE.Overture, “Taneredi “" .;. Atowrnd

0.30.Wkataee Pouec aoe Ant News.

Bports Talk. &from Joon,

Local Atews,

Pitt.—AARRY SALLIAY. (Vistin)and V.HELY HUTCHINSON{Pianofortes. SB. fram Eon

ier.

LO. a0), DANCE MUSIC.THE SAVOY BANDE,

S28, prov Jerriatcs ry.

12.0.—Close down,

——_—_

NEWCASTLE NEWS.Su nday Evening,

A” interceting musical programinehe bepn. serainged: for Siutedis

evening to whieh Mise Elsie Dawnime

| fecyeraries), Mir. Reginald How (baritone)

land the Station Qrehestra. will con-ltribute.. Amongst other items, theWOrcheetira will. give a rendering af the| xmphanio poem, The Youth ‘af

fy ere ilies: bay Sunes: “Chats based

Poypnnj-Hercules, upan entering life, saw twoPpoths opening betare Jim, the path of

i plensure: aril the: path oof. virtue.| Leelifiererie fo othe -eedticiiona of

1% mphs amd. Gacchites, the hers

Lehoomes the path of ehrigpies wind ent.

j bats, at the end of which he perceives,| lirough the flatness of the foneral

| P¥re, tle newaed af immmortalits,

” : eee. *On Tucsday night, "Sit hose

Stephen,” the well-knewn browdesatLeMterininer, will Vint the Sitio when,

with ** Chea illeali? aed Fes Propendes

foe hiv ih MatoT-Ccar. Ther, hieter, fal Levy

ine acme thers tyByMien Olive. Tomlin-

aan (pinnoferte), “" Stephen “' amd hiscar will come to the end of a perfectday,

HULL PROGRAMMES.5.15—FOR: THE CHILGDRER.6.0.—Powolny’s Bestaorant Bijou

Orchestra, under the Directionof Edward Stabs,

70-220. Jranprecnente oS Pra Fava

tn,

WEDNESDAY, August 11th.R15 —Hammond’s Caié Trio, under

the Direction of BR. W. Dove,

the Direction of J, H, Rodgers.5.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN.

60.—Powolny’s Restaurant BijouOrelestra, onder the Directionof Edward Stulrbs,

6.50.—BRovel Horticultural Society'sBulletin.

7.0. — Programe 3, FL ofram lend,

T.40,— Mr. EK. CAREY REGGALL,"Wotan

Chenn."*6.0.1—Prag honine 8.8, from don-

don,

Cychng—(2i Keeping | 4.0:-—Afternomn ‘Topick:

| 4.15. Tea-Time Music.Fieli’s Octagon OQhmrtet.. onder |

THURSDAY, August 12th.

11,.30-12:30.—Gramoplhione .Records,4.0.—Atiermoon Topios:: (.. A. Grare,

AAS.” Aibtidsv Talk “ {2}

4.15. Tea-Time Music.Fiells Octagon” Quartet. under

the Direction of J. H. Rodgers.§.15.—FOR THE CHILDRER.

6.0,—Powoluy's Hesiqurant Bijou (jp=

cheatra, rider the Direectan of

Edward Stubbs,

6.0)—fyegranmne: $8. from endon:TAM. HIRAM- PF. BATLEY,

FG.S.. Stim Plas. inAimerpenn Lite *" 2},

8.0-12.0.—Frogramme. 5.from Daneben,

FRIDAY, August. 13th.1L.30-12.30.—hrramophone Records:$.15.=-Hamoond’s Cafe. Fria, wdler

the Direction of hy WW, eva.

4.0.—Abernoon. Topics.

1|

15. Tea-Time Music.Pielts- Octacon Quartet. “onder

the Direction of J. HH. Rodgers. H15,—FOR PHE-CHLLDREN,

the legend whieh relates thar |

p Aerts bra,

Veek BeginniAugust ‘Sth.

A Varied Evening.

WAT pet shi uld prove te he aededighttul

Programm: wil be oancdooted onLhnretioy nigh This owill ineboia

hid -in-hon of chiuctvber mutic, a play,Gorey chal ate hoalf-anchbowr of Dinlian

1926,

opera. For the chorher music concert

will we given Serene (one TT) tor

fote. violin and-yiola, by. Max Rorer,and Jee Japeef of Abate forpiano, Aiite and ‘pelo, by Enerorecesses, Gres Abah, fy, Leonora

18 plas’ with four cherie

tere, ono of them a famous ywiohmist,

aid) listeters will bear hew a were

lerend fonnethed with. ao old violin

is unfolded. In the Last part of theProvtamme, ot I prim, the lationOrcehevtra will pels, La Deca, by

Rosen. Then Me. Tiolin Cotlingon, the

well- be LOeo, WEill sito Pron che)Anorte 64 etal [amrarvt “LD Afreernee,aurreto|) oy Opmarosa This opera was

first produstd in Vienna im 79 anclProved so mich to the taste of theLinperor Taopotd, who wee present

at the performance, that he gave allthe saiwers and musicians © magniflvert BUper Bnd inedsted upon blot

| pe rorming tls opern nunin from bi.

iti to eric. * La donne emmials *

(ffiyoletol, by Verdi, gia“ Aleioliog

J ignon I i Maron), bey ‘Thomas, orall

alan be cochoded: in Mr: Collingon!s first

Thierniber,

group. Hig pecond group, follwing

Legien tlie alee leeriarin Sitesa Bhnitber fbay

by the Station Onchestra, will includeie i ada RACE (fi Garhiere\, by

Romi. and ‘Grate dl Pederice

iLAriens): hy Giles Of Roasni a

lighter works, J! Gerdeers to corlamly

the most popular, though rusivally4h aa, peril, no Baperwor: Eo mw oanke

of his other operas.

A Band Coneert.Miss Hilda Vincent (s0pr ‘oat,

with the Legungthoroe (olleryBand, will supply the programme or(Satutday, if a-locel artist. She willsinge thinks groups of dang, ber lashmchining lwo THiesian” songe: and «A

Hind SO —the group ta. Rimaks-

Koreakov. ‘This programme will beChiaed owrlh-f rendering by the Loeas-ingi tare Laarvel or thie Overtixe his

farceadr, which wea tho opera tha

brought Rosaint Farae,

whic,

Prive

Week Beginning

August 8th.Powelnay’s Hestatiratit Feajovi (hr

hel Fi, tinder the Direction of

Edward Biull.720-11.0.-— Prag kam nic

eakaan,

SATURDAY, August 14th.4.0.—Afternoon Topics :-Miss I. M.

Cairmey, “Aqatridan Potro

fi,(),

Si. } rivera

fist) (Ep:

f- ho. Tea-Time Music.Field's Oetagon Quartet, scder

the Direction of LH. Rodgers.5.15.—FP0OR THE CHILDREN.6.0.—Powolny’s Bestaurant Dijon. Or.

chestra, under the Birectian of

Edward Btolbhs: 7.0- 120. reeep renaaie: S| iF. frag hone

fan.

se}esjes{es}e9)effeteaaeeet

CHAPPELLand

WEBER

Pianos are im use atthe various stations of —

the B.B.C.Porapeeee,eel| Selbealibalpialg raf ange oomerfz]

r

ae

a

Atavat brit, 19h. ]= —-- ae ee

SUNDAY, Aug. Sth.

a0. THE BAND OF FLM. levBATT, SOOTS GUARTIE.

Relayed fram heabvingroye Park,

4.45-5.0.—Progranma 3.8. from|{OOH

£0—The BELLS of Bt. Martin-in-the-Fielda, 8.0. from London,

8,15. Servicefrom Si... Cuthberi's, Edin horgh,

Conducted be the

Rev. JAMES BLACK, D.D.S.A from Edinburgh,

£:55:—The: Week's Good Cais : The|Awtional ‘Children ‘Adoptian |Association—-Appeal by Mer.|JOHN GALSWORTHY, 8.8.) _Jrom London,

70,— WEATHER FORECAST ann 4 ews, '

Local News.O 1G, FRENCH MUSIC.

THE STATION: ORCHESTRA 3

Conchiuieted bry

HERBERT A. CARRUTHERS,

Overture, “le Lac des Feos”

abuber

Ballei-Fant Aisi, ” La Bobet

Jotjoux "' es Bebusay0 40. GCABY ¥ AL.LE (Ba prand i

*Aboctrigd le |

Si ) etals jardiner Chard:OEOnSin

965. THE ORCHESTRA.Petite-Saitite of Orehestre * ternx

dd Enfanta) cise. eeMarche Militaire de da Suite

Alodricnne,”” On, 00 Sond Scenics1a. 1S, GABBYVALGE.

Eerie yarns : |

* Heroes

Ti tine clas * |

10; 25, THE ORCHESTRA.Buite, Sotmes Napolitaines

4 ‘hh freré ti jade

Maweeiie! |

La Dense La Propession;L'lmprovisateur ; La Fete

eka Hy mre & Samt-Cecile

a Crowe

10,45.—Clowe down,

MONDAY,Aug. Sth.

4.1), An Hour of Melody.THE WIRELESS QUARTET.Overture, “" "Toneredi. toes

Selection, “ Antar”FinaKorsaben

NORWELL WaeGIbhLivRAy

( Baritone}.Migrre seein ln Aivsaen

" Devonslire Cream aad Cider“

Wilfred SandersonEy Flora] Dyerer rt Lik. atte if oas

THE QUARTET.Sobistinoin,.** Puppets aww a SwTTpe

Sorte, “ Woodland, Sketches *

Maedowell

NORWELL MacGiILLIVRAY.

ee The “Gall "oc. dirbert Oper* Kishmul’s Galley *

Kennedy Fraserbe Way farer ss: Night Bong”

Fasthepe Aartio.0-—Aftermoon Tlopies : iB, Cecilia

Carr, “Abani Biases;

i,15—FOR. THE CHILDREN,

i t.2— Winther Forecast forFarnuvers.

i, 13. Light Music.ALEX FRY ERS 0 BCHLESTRA. S28. from Londen,

7.4.—W eaten Forecast ann Niwa,Ar. JAMES AGATE: Direratic

: Catia, S&H: Jrar London,

f2h—_CUESAR FRANCK interpreted

by -LAFFITTE. Suit, prom

Lendon,

1aih—The Rev. JAMES WEATHER-HEAD, DD. on" TomasAR:

Jrane. Jundee,

oR

GLASGOW PROGRAMMES.MALCOLM (Violin).

Wienaawel |

“LIONEL ASD }S., fron Lendon,

Son, frank Joerafons—WiratHen- Forecast Asp ews,

ETxCarpits irom :

CLARISS,"1.0,.—V A BRLET¥:. Nocturne ial alae

Tacreabeacrieem oa a a un

THE QUARTET.“The. Dahan - King.“

Local News,.—POPULAR

PROGRAMILE,

* Dream Dacpoes *f ‘oertelipe- Tailor

(CE STA ROOLM,

" Highland Suite,”

ORCHESTRAL |

Choee own.

We. a. Moonie

Biesmn Dane ,..

bh — ATPerm oon “Tapes,

i-i9,—FPOR THE CHILPRERX,2.-—Vi eather :

| TUESDAY, Aug. 10th.vel TEohh, —Midday

A Goncert Party.7 COONCORE: MOLLIES.

Related from Kelyvinerive

"Transiissiol.

Light Music.

FRYER'SS.8 front Janden,

* ORCHESTRA.FRelayed from fasion,

7.0.-— WEATHER FoRECAST AND KEWR,

Robertson, ~ The “Honse Bean:

= CHILDREN,

Dance Music,LAAN

“The ior2th."

faCRSAR FRANCK. inberpreted

Wratner Forecasr avo News. LAEFITTE.M.STEPHAN 2" An Reataurant.”

SR. fron Lendon,—i Wt.AK FRANCK, interpreted

LAFFITTE.

7.40.—Canon WILKINSON:t Pan. Grew

Jrore Aberdeen,

HERE'S ROSEMARY.© Wen te the seeaiocna af ehned ailert

oe. from

7.40.—Mr in LE BRETTON MARTIN,

Frome Bomedor,

A Song RecitalI Pe ANDiveaRE wp Pen aulrrrcut ef

Hrimnga past,

I sigh the lack of manya thingI eoreglit. —

THE STATION ORCHESTEA :Comehieted bay

CARHUTHERS.|. " Souvenie d'une Sint |

OBie a Maced" ..,

WISTFRED DAVIS

ANDREWSHANKS (Haar tesiies|“L Lacsrato Spirito "* "ened

eeCTEat ES +4 LE Ll Na! -*\ Scharbert HERBERT

Do ppelmatigner Fathom yes * Rembembnines ™

AViged Miia 7

THE LONDON RABE

REPERTORY PLAYERS

“Oh, Willow, Willow.” F'raditional |» Thou Winter Wind”

‘‘What He Won,"" #“A Wialts Dewan,Z 2 EWAG CEonie’:

ieeeee You Walk"

iflia ** . Traditional |No Abore, Vastion i

THE ‘ORCHESTRE.A.ev Inthe Days‘of Old ” Ball |

CharacteristicDance + Baiver's Dine,

WINTFRED DAVIS,“An Cie Gemrchem . .

“Mie, When Soft Voices Die’

(i. Williasnson.

OCharadlens.

Me. Guy Merrier (A dournaliat)THEO CHARLTON

Mr. -Arvon (A iiomthem amwhe exudes wealth)

=

Mies Fellenouch NETTA WISE |A Berit WALTER OV. TOBLASThe: Scene oa comfortably f

ished Hat in whieh is onneted

in amen batihe of wits be.

tree a admewhat blatamt mil.

keen-w ibe

journalist, to the decided advan.tege of the Tattor,

— Programe

Hope Tenpl:

a Orphans Wilh: His aot:

JAMES NEWALLCharming “Here's to. the Maiden ™

Oh Bgtiah |

* Tn Sunomertime on Birecon “ |Gratin Peat

THE hheae"1Alonshear Beau:

Sal, fron Bieta:

| 6:30,—WeATOER Fonkoast awn Nicws,Topical Talk, 8.8) from London,Local News. e Rose Minuet

TEASTYSON,J ren London,

DANCE MUSIC.— SEW PRINCES’

DANCE BAA TS.

fare Jlerrenberi.

1?.0,—Close down,

WwEATHERFORR it Ax1D eees.

Topical Talk, i) froin Gavcton,Local Nevwa,

Programme: 3‘i jrom Lowlon,

THURSDAY, Aug. 12th.An Hour of Melody.WIKBLESS. QUARTET,

The Siege of Rochelle ™

WEDNESDAY, Aug. tith.

An Hour of Melody.

THE WIRELESs QUARTET.1, “Roy Blas’

A Te wey laaealh Fi

Week BegimnAugust sth.

MAS STESBOUSE batalta),

“0 Love, from Thy Power 7Sitting

“The Wind" Grancdie Dandack

™ Cradle MecLow "Atay BralisTHE. QUARTET.

BSeleckion, “The Only Girl ™

AierbertValse, ** La Bertman Wrerfdtecfct

NAN STENHOUSE,“A Ser Sight tt

i Haring Tae“ Blackbird Love " Creil awner“Logan Water". 2) ‘Pracdlithariel

th, Attermacn ‘Topics ; Mise Maury

FP. Brown, ““ Sageettione forthe Uae of Summer Froite + Jaenand Jelh Making.”

=I

; ®R1.—POR THE CHILDREN,G.0—-6.2 —Weather Forecast for

Fa Frere,

8.15, Dance Music.THE, LONDON RADIO

DANCE BAND,SA. Jrom Lomcav,

6.4.— Market Pres for “Paemera.

Sisirifondle,

7.4,—WBATHER FORECAST AND NEWS.

Air, W. POWELL-OWEN, #280:rors Londen,

72.—CESAR FRANCE. interpretedby LAFFITTE. S.8.- fromLondon,

Tit.— Mr. RICHARD: ELMAVRSTY,

Superintendent of MillportLiborrabery of the Seottish

Marine Biclogie:al lscitertwihicir =2

“The Seottish delle Fish.”8.0, CHARLES KELLY rie

{ Pianoforte |THE. STATION

SYMPHONY ORCHESTHA:

Conducted hy

HERBERT. A. CARRUTHERS.

THE ORCHESTRA.Overture, “Tragic ** Op. 81

BratsBh CHARLES KELLY.

“Andante Spianeto aml GrandPolonatees ~ for Pianoforte— amdOrchestra, Op, 22 0... Chopin

5.4), THE, ORCHESTRA,Symphonia. Poem, "* Maseppa”*

Pres

joo CHARLES. RELLY.* Pratade in G Flat. icc Alken"Pio:ee Jebetray

SEA ee ch coe a ete lala Hinton| (20, THE ORCHESTRA.

Overture, " Carnival... Deordh0,.00,—Wararnin Porrcast anp News.

Topical Talk. Sua, from London,Local News,

10,— Progra isA, Jror Laeralinnn,

! 1.30, DANGE MUSic.THE SAVOY BANDS,

Sao, fron London,120, lose clown,

FRIDAY, Aug.13th.D1.te FF)—-Midd AY “Trina issn.

40. An Hour of Melody. .THE WIRELESS QUARTET.“4 Frenoh Comedy Overture i

Ateler- BelaSelection, ~ Fra Diavolea baier

RETTY HH: GOULD[Soprans).

*“ Sumehine Garde”Mildred Mottemge

* “There's a Fair on the Green”Afabef [len

““T Have & Flaunting Air™

Norman OFNeilTHE QUARTET.

Selection, °* "The Dauneini Min.freeoe eee 2 eee

Valae, “The W hisper Wale”

Eola

Mureh, “ A Giorno.. Macigads{Contiaced on the next page.)

BETTY WF.

“The Litth: Dames!"“Tell Me, Gita ™

= Matas Crake

“The Fairy. Path”.

GHDLE.fear Waredio

Dayaie ele

5.0.— Afternoon “Topics:

615:—FOR THE CHILDREN.i009. —Weather Morecast. for Far-

ee mers,

BAG. Orchestral Music,FRAKR. WESTFIELG'S OR-

i‘H RaTRA, S.8, from Lonalan, |

7.0.—Wrater Foutcast ann News,|Air. GA ATRONSOWN 2°! Baserr on

the Boron." SGmes Forilon.

CESAR FRANCE interpreted

by “LAFFITTE; AL, frag

; Lanion,1 Tah.Mr, DV: HOWELLS: Hor-

tietabinre,

4“ OLLA PODRIDA."THE STATION ORCHESTERA::

Caidicted bar

HEREBERT A: CARRUTHERS.Overture, “ Oper Bolle " Finck

8,10, BOY HENDBDERSOS

(Baritone),he Flcein'’ aveid teh

“tinothe Cellaver" .. Hatton

en aii Lovely Flower™

Frank fridge

A Conundrum”... Graham PrelTHE QGRCHESTEA,

Belection, “' Chi-Chin-Chow "A orton

STAINLESS STEPHEN ~

i Rntertaimer}hye a car trom ~~ Sabian Cyril."

f 8.50), THE. ORCHESTRA.Suite. “The Purple Vine™ Anetiffe“The Villagers“; * The Purple

+ : Vine: “Evening at the Don.”0. ROY HES DERSOR.,

“Captain Blaze.. DL Raoharcds“An Interlods "

* Baratinarre Jaeriin

“Oh, Now diahin “err, Clee Sharpe

©] The Beal of the Drum "'

Nellie. Sinnpacn

‘S10, “STAINLESS STEPHEN

- and “ Gabillating Oscar" practise Bafety Last."

0.5, THE. ORCHESTRA.

March, ** The Right o” the Line”

WealberH 0.30,—Wrarnen PoRuasT AND News.

af ir, (A. th SOLBS. Pr okt.

; Jrom, London,

Liral Newn.

16.0,.—VABRIETY.14.0,—Close down,

a). 25D495 M.

- SUNDAY, Aug. Sth.

Bir,

i—

—ee

ee

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Fr

:

eT.

=

=

1

a

7:

iy-

Su,

aoe

:oe

Salll. finan iLanalor, , S4)—THE BAND OF H.M. SCOTS

eS GUARDS. S&B. from Glaagow,

= ok.45,- 5,30,—roprengeneniat mt. from

Lenco,

i 8.15. Service,mob Relayed from* Bt, Cuthbert’s Parish Church,

li Edintargh.

ct Address by thi

is fey, TASTES: BLACK, Boh,

SR, from Edininirgh,

rl. 6.Wiatarn Forecast Axb News.

Loval News,“O.16.— Programme SB. from London.

10:50.—Close dawn.

+i A

MONDAY, Aug. 9th, — $45.—Alternoon. Topica: Mins KR, &.Brown,“ A- Holiday in Nor:

i way.”

RADIO

‘TIMES. = [Ate er brn; 1826

(Continued from the previous page.)

SATURDAY, Aug. 14th.

fe , An Hour of Melody.

THE WIRELESS QUARTET.Overture; Silwer Crea” ern

elec bce, Mantina”* Wallace

ROBERT BOVINETOS(Baritbame)

In Selections from his Repertoire, |THE QUARTET.

Selection, © OQnr Mies Gibbshificaechho

nuite. Symphonic Deans reg

ROBERT BOVISGTON.In forther Seleetion.

0, A iteraan Tajpita.

CHILDREN:Forecast for Far-

i. JS—FOR. THE

G,0—-#,2,.— Wiecather

Pere

15. Dance Music.THE LONDON RADIO

GANCE-BASG.Helertpecd Prom Eaten,

"al.——_Weatmmnk ForRcasT Akt News.

Prof. DD. FRASER HARRIE:

“Shnkenpeare as a Man afBoence, 508. from Joomdon,

CEBEAR FRANCK interpreted

hy LAFFITTE, Sa. frownSandor.

Thth—Slacal

Londen.

= oefer

Pte jr aeLoberlde:

BD, EMPIRE SLOGANS, No. 7.

‘The beeritiel it A Pues of Pioio-

petitions, in aercstic form, eor-plete an iteelf, in whieh ourListiners ore invited to, gucdsthe Imperial solution which ismade up of the initial letters ofthe Corpses’ surnames, inorder of the jens performacePres of, 3inesas, 2 giinensand | Gomes will be anwarto

the senders of the firat eres postcord recenved with the correct

logan. The follesving Artistawill. bake pari:#

JOH COLLINSON{Tenor}.

z HAROLD KIMBERLEY

(Baritone).

AN DHEWIRVSOA

{Pianoforie|.

THE STATIONORCHESTRA,

THE. ORCHESTRA,l. Requires no clive.2, Prophetic of doom,

re JOHN. COLLINSGON,2. OF the-same-coumin as Nay od.

BF, Dance Music.ALBERT GLESATRE aid tis

CLEVELASD OFTOORCHESTRA,

Realayed from the New’ Palasche Danse,

55:—FOR THE: CHILIFRER: * AFlay of. the Southern BensKaale anc -aeaila.’” {Poundedon a Polk-Tale,” collectedHawai by LauM,.Wilsan},

6.0.— Boy Senite News Bolletin.

LL Light Music.ALEX: FRYER'S ORCHESTRA.

8.8, fro. Leaner,

6,50,—Steadman’s Svmphoivy Orched-toa, relayed from. the Electric

Theatre.

Tk —WeraAtHER Fowecast AND News:Mr. TAMES AUATE : Dramatic

Crilivian. ALA fron Loveian.

~CESAR. FRANCK. ip terpretionlby “LAFFTETE, doe JreanLonden,

Taelts

| 8.35.

‘Ly din this nanmc of

he aire.fi. AC Lericon pome.

A ablll, ANDREW BERYSO.6. From the pen of Wagner

father-m-lnw.HAROLD RIMBEBLEY.

i. Tee aon: but only ote eon

poser.yA Viitarw &love.

THE ORCHESA

ense, write the

45, PRA.

SS eee a

GLASGOW PROGRAMMES.

®. Descriptive of a famous river, |1O:- A eharacter eepo bel with

(rlancaw.

a.55, JOHN COLLINS.

LI, Bugitest: Gaplite.1! Sueeests. the Vietorian. Era,

1. THE GQRCOHEBSTRA.

13. Sugoi Gon ter:

Sheth. ANTREW BRYSO?.

14. Benes without wordsoh, HAROLD KIMBERLEY,

Lo. Agoin tro senDet one tom

PostTr.

Oo, 15: THE: UDACHESBTER...

Lit. This sownds regal.Think: of a fornedoln.

0.30— WEATHER FPoRmecastT Akt Aww,ir OG EDHisk -s BE

ua Belg udi

Likes! News.

1f.G, HARRY: SOLLOWAY{Violin},

HELY HUTCHINSON{Pianoforte)

First Vioht Somita, 09, 14 Griegje PP: from Fopudian,

LOU, DANCE MUSIC.THE SAVOY BANDS.

Si. fron: Londen,L2.0,— Close own.

GLASGOW NEWS.Sv AT EyAy Ausmint Sth, 1A the fusaTi1-

verry of the birth in 1H61,Paria, of Madame Chaminade, the well-known French con peer, where works, |

in |

TATTLE, |

| appeal,

although net of a very deep or serious |nature, aed Lhorcoughly masieal andpop lar. Tn imarle thie HOP, A

apeeciil program ne of French menu

will be: broarivast irom the telson

Station. when the Station Orchestra

fod: Miss Gaby Ville (soprano) wall

Lake pak. Ome of-the éhicf items will

| latier owl. be broadesset [rom the

| Cehasentive Station on Dhuradiay:,

| Anguet L2th. As the tite clenebea,this is derived from the story dlMaseppa’a ride after the Battle of

| Pultown, whith bas been described

be Dobussy's fantastic ballad,ke Bor |of Toys, played by the Station Onrches-tre, and. another onolern work will!be the Milttary -March from the)Aigerian Suite by Saint-Babns., Mise |

7.40.—-The Rew: LAMEa WEATHER-

HEAD. DOD). eu Bemay. Sab.Jroge Doovter.

4.0.—Excegpte from" LEOEL AND |Lack RISSA.” 4A. jren focrn.-

aan.

1.0.— VARIETY... 8:8. from Larniion,

1h WBATTER FoReRCAST AND NEWER,

Abr, EAS SofiCivitan:

Locnl Nowa,

Loe. A MUSICAL ROMANCE(Now 3).

A Competition for Listeners.(Founded on National Airs.)

1S. Song Recitalby

HESDERSON

{Parthone).heIEa fhe Forest"

The Walker of thie BehawAfmesRees if

area

ROY

te thie Fair"“OPaattin

* Bisa Eafce“SAornmnge Alyn:

ABERDEEN PROGRAMMES.!

Ty ‘Heth:oeaei |

f

>. Arey Gib)

Te cil oeTEL |

dtided inte four eections,

Week BeginningAugust 8th.

Valle will sing two groups. of songs brChaminade, and the eanmert will ‘berounited off with a rather witamilarorchedtral auite by Gounod, which &

Many listeners hhoven Varue cCOnceytion of the tith SEytinphonic. Poor,”

which ig ac frequenithy used noywoarlivabr ory hres nompneere, Ab foredi

sight it might he thought that thetitle denoted -& poem. in term ofmusic, att {hat so long a& the subjectwae kuppliad, the iatener <hewld

have little or no difficulty ".Banosthe composer's intentions, » how:ver, not biaeth the case; as @avinphonic porm, os originally ward

aa the tithe for-a certain form oferolvatral gonmposition, has a ratherTeaSonventiennil Anuification. The

beri wie Titst neal by FronDies,who felt that the older symphony withLe Vrs mowenenbs, was constrocterd

flong too hard and fast channels forTa Purposes, wrth, ia things free

hinsel® from sach abeneatypesd Crip

pings, di ooneeived the idea of avin pibiepider pocm, and. subsequentTmuri¢inns have followed his example,notably. Ruubit-Saana, Rithard Strans.

Amd Uy vTvinaery. Aca Prarie rT

ivrirbiebaly attached Ci A ByPristine:

Paci BEPonare, for Instat,

Phe Prelmtes of Liget, Danve Macateeof Saint-Satne, or Dos J van of Stree

and there 15 thud abrors the ache

Interest of o story whieh haapopular

fis

The vem, "Tone Poem, means theaimee thing, but wae adopted morereoenth: than. Lisst's days, ond isLisaly app liod ba the works al | Tu Li

ii Wiis form, CH Lisata twelve syat-

hhonit. poems, the beat known sre iThe Prehvtes ond Miaceppa, wnel the

thus by bord Bara t—

“Titas etter dyed Praline’ dav,Wien Fortine left) the toval: Savedeid: a alaaghteped Arial Lev

Ad Hoth ie combed pind to bleed

Lisvi waa evidently impressed weet li

the story. as lw lined previously writtena pianoforte study with the éame tithe,He derived his inspiration for the }‘composition from Victor AHago'saccount of the abore. Week Beginning

August 8th. ‘“The Beil Awa”“Attain Water“

arr. Hay HendtersenBrewed a Peck ti

arr, fffo, dubarl

“OO WillieMMiaiat " --s-..iign waneeee 4

) 10.0nae alow. "

||

TUESDAY, Aug. 10th. i

340.—A fternean, "Topi: Mors. Mi, ,

Cimeron, “ Colleeting Old Sil-ver,"

4.0,— Fishing News Bulletin.

44, Dance Music.ALBERT LEMALRE

anc hie

CLEVELANDHi

ORCHESTRA.

Relayved from the New Palate 4cha Tusgrsets ‘I

(Continaed on the next) page.)

Avaver 6ti., 19362) a 27h

——

— RABIO 7S

22D495 M.

BURNETT DICKSON(Bass- Hari),

PACL ABREW (Viol).

6.15,—FOR THE CHILDREN,

6.0. Dance Music.THE LONDON RADIO

DANCE BANTY.SUB. From Dendon.

6.30.—Fishing News Bulletin.

6.34.—DANCE MUSIC

SB. fron: Lonedlent,

7..0.—Programme 3.8: Frm London,

7.40.—The Rev, FE. BERESFORDDOOKIE, “Bome Piclighitiul

Books."

SOME MUSIC AND S0NG.

JULIEN BOSETTI{Pianotorte|,

Caprice ........ Paganini Lisa

Bi. DOROTHY CHALMERS

{ ¥ celina}.

oiHy tin ta the San ™

Aiaeloy Kore nuite ialer

WINTPFRED DAVIS

[Mexxo-Soprans}“Apuige Dei v0. é.0. 0c... ese“Far Inte the Night"

relate

BOROTHY CHALMERS and

JULIEN ROSETTI,

Sona tt in D Minor, Op, 108Bradiaasa

Dn. Foaro

Boentimente ;

(crip

6.0,

6.11,

6.15,

Abeer: moligin

Preto oo GonPresto Agito,

WISTPRED DAVIS,Sei WPnek "4 Abarnditert Hearty

“Ar"2. eal lie Cronpsn

* Buttery Wing ss Piling

DOROTHY CHALMERS.

Prelodiim «4 : "Gaavotie in kd" Bach- Keister

IULIEN-ROSETTT,Nocturne im ( Minor... .. Chopin

Dance Music.ALBERT LEMAIRE

el hiaCLEVELAND OHTO

ORCHESTRA,

Relayed from the New Palais deDanse Aberdear,

9.00,-—-WratThes Formoast axp News,Topical Talk. SuB. from London.Lite aul NeMWA.

Bodti,

&Fi.

clad,

hi.

10.0. ~Poetry and Song—ALFREDLORD TENNYSON. 5.8.

Jrom Joanedan,

1.30, DANCE MUSIC.THE NEW FRINCES'

DAKCE BANDS.5.5. fron Losin.

12.0.--Cloae dewn.

WEDNESDAY,Aug.tith.£45.—Sieadman's Symphony “Or-

cheatra relayed from the ElectricThewtre,

4+().— Fishing News Bulletin.44.—Hteadman's Symphony Orches-

iva relayed from the. ElectricTheatre.

4.45.-—Trio relayed from the Electric"TFheesitre,

i.0.—Atternoon ‘To pics.

i.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN.

8.0, Light Music.ALEX FRYERS ORCHESTRA.

&.8. from Jonmdon,

f.d0.—Fishing News Bulletin,

134. 3TEADMAN'S SYMPHONYORCHESTRArelayed from theElectric Theatre.

L.—Weataen Forecast. ast News,

Mr. HARRY TOWNEND, M.A,

» Topical Talk.

26 URBAR FRANCK. interpreted ALICE FETTES -(Soprandé}... )°6.0:—EDWAKD GC ERAAN Pro

by LAFFITTE. SB. from | “The Bishvel at | pramime, conductel by theLondan, Beothaned * eaeee Composer, 3.8, from onder,

7.40.—tannn WILKINSON: “* Wher Tarn Ye Ta Me? i ae 2.30,— WraTHeR FORECAST AND NEWS,Peter Pan ‘Grew Up.” ~ depesthe Laniieny iy Mr. AG. GOLDSMITH : “Baldr

8.11. ANDREW WATHON (‘Collo}. Superstibions.” S.8, fre

5.0. A wthAeserrap Scots Selection wei ee, Waison L eeei 8.23, ALICE FRTTES and _, Local News.

ALBERT a ‘TRE WILLIAM JOHNSTON. 40.0, A Short-Concert.nd hia “The Crookit : PAUL ASKEW(Viola),CLEVELAND OHIO Bawbea’ iwc) d AMOUN 6... osc...Agar

ORCHESTRA. oe Boobs panel? Treat nbecrt 10, JOHN COLLINSON (Tenar},

Relayed from the New Palais de Brac... +] ‘* Priv Che sapien Cielo

Danse. $32 THE ABERDEEN RADIO| Sree (dl esec wk “ a. te o PLAYERS ; aly Be anagem a a a 22 ALa

Beered ee dee | ” Se ll Mio Nome”(* Il Barbiere™)(Vordl ined Instrument il Present Hssstas:

‘ - Errberbacier ‘ “The Dark Gentleman.” “La Donna Mobile” (' Rige-Pong Without Words, Consola- A Seota Comedy ‘by Uke PY oeseceve aun tg oot ee

= SIO ae ude a ni, Jesie EF. Adiga. “Laurento ali Federica”: i Abe al ; s FT. Sores “LDLArhsi 51 it tiled

"Spanish Serenade ' (Alandoline) Gast : ii ere . Miamon st tt tienen "

. a pari it dikower Mrs, McFarlane ADDIE ROSS Thorns2 aWORAN, WIE oarste Omen George McFarlane (Her Husband) 10.35. PAUL ASKEW.Old Selected Melody (Speniah GEORGE DEWAR H Ariabba “sctecic Handel-Harty

dé AAHGETF sees errereesiseerrse Stardy airs. Melon (A Neehor Wife} * Charette ” wi. Atelaapesiar

eee ee Dp Maene GERTRUDE MESTON 10.40.—VARIETY. 8.5,from Londen,Banjolele) --.s-s. sees nesne Meke Policeman ALEC McDONALD 11.6.—Close down,

8.32. STAINLESS STEPHEN ™ Tite action tikes poten’ 19 ak POM

Enter ful eget} Hi Alte. Ale Farlage'& Polhace At

Arrives-in Aberdeen. (where there Hallindoes, Tt ie just on 3 SATURDAY, Aug. 14th.will be the biggest * Grouse ™ oelock, and Mime. MeLean ling |... : be:in Beetliind on the [2th 1) locked in in answer toa sum|! — Ai taroon Topics: Mrs. 1, W. He

B45. JOHN W. STORDY. mons to comin and tak’ a cap Trail, “A Vagabond Through:“In the Land of Tomajellibad ™ a’ tay, the Centuries in Aberdeen.”

Slunley and Alegre Mite. Me Fnrlane spenks. Afternoon Concert,» When Ws mo Boyt School" 82a] ALICE FRTTES and CEORGE- MILNE (Bell Soles}

Spree eed Arent WILLA JOHNSTOR, ULORGE ALBA ANDER“Nickel in the Slot" (Piana Sola) “Oh, Wert Thou in the Canld ( Gase-Baritone}.

Confrey Piagt 9 yoo eccsce Aendelecohn WILLIAM HARKINSSi, ~ STAINLESS STEPHEN" “Gene Under My Plaidie " 7 + = (Clarinet).

Cements the“ Entento Gondiale” @riene beat TOM WORRAL (Cornett.SCH EE : or "Tr AT WoORRALL {Coruct), Dole FOR THE CHILDR EN =

* Back Answers " Belectec| Scotch Airs. “Weatward Hot" (MarkitCharles: Coverdale |9.13, WILLIAM JOHNSTON 4 Lee} '

a Bon, Tres Hon ... Pred Given Tenor} 5.0, Danca were,

1.40 DANCE MUSIC. "OO" a" the ietsoy Mariall ROR LOS DON BADTG

Releyed from the New Palais de ae Sees resiwlirieinesiaDanae, “Mary wees Dichordsan — ; ieloyert frian London,

0.90.—Wratune Forecastanp News. 9.24. BURNETT FARQUHAR i= Programme SB. fron London.Topical "Talk. 800) fron domo, I (Fhute}, 8.0, A SHORT CONCERT.

Local News, Scotch Selection ...cer Fan Avorn ISSAY SCHLAEN (Violin).1.0, PragerSe from London. 0.30,-—_WREATHER FoORRCAST AND NEWs. “On Wings of Seng.”

11.0oe clown. Topical Talk; iS.E. from Condon, Mendelsohn

Local Mews. ““Gaprimcie Velee" .. PF teriadancas

10.0.—Programe Sub. from Lonaton, Gypsy Dances oso. Nahas.THURSDAY, Aug. 12th. 8.12. NOEL SHUNLE (Soprano).10.30 DANCE MUSIC. pre

ooo eae Licata a ed “Whe the Drearn ia There "$.45,—Afternoon Topic: Mrs. J. Ali- THE SAVOY BANDS, DYHardelot

son, “Stopping Places in a A.B. from London, “The Border Maiden " .... BargerSouth African Tour" (2), 12.0,—Close down, “Happy Song”. ..+.5 Del Riege

40,—Fishing News Bulletin. 9:33 WILLIAM HAKREINS

4.4. Dance Music. (Clarinet).ALBERT LEMAIRE FRIDAY, Aug. 13th. “ Coppélia Fantasia ™

ere this | ge Afters “Tene: arr. W. A. CreaseCLEVELAND OHIO aawtibieaese 8.37. NOEL SHENTE.

ORCA FaSTERA. : . el ia x. = . ba My Bhipa bia ear ae Sarre

BRelayed fron the New Palais de 44. Dance Music. : “The Taland Werlmer. Dance. ALBERT JENS : KennslyiFraaee

CATHERINE and hits “Tho Glory of the Sea”HOLLING WORTH CLEVELAND OHIO Sandoreon

(Elocutionist!, ORCHESTRA, _ 8.47. ISSAY SCHLAEN,BURNETT FARQUHAR telayed sci he New Palais de Spanish Dance, “* Maleguana "

(Piccolo. a Peer sa. a :514—FOR THE CHILDREN - FRANK. M.. AULD (Tenor). “Tumbourin Chinois "| paca

More About Japan. ANDREW WATSON “ Caprice, Viennois ” ratedi is {Cello}. 4.0, yagrannnieBFa from Lomion,

6.0. priguisrolrtdniaguc $.14.—FOR THE | CHILDREN:| 9.30,—Wrarser Founcasr avn News.THE LONDON RADIO * Round Pars nan Antobis.” Mr. W. J. BRODDART, S28.

DANCE BAND, (1) }-comduected by Tante.Jeanne. from Edinburgh,Se. Focus Londort. 6.0.—Mr. C. H, Webster: “ Cricket,” Local News,

.15.—Boys’ Brigade News Bulletin, 6.15.—Fanners’ Advice: Conducted) joo. HARRY SOLLOWAY (Violin,6.30,—Fishing News Bulletin. by Mr, Don G. Munro, M.A., HELY. HUTCHINSON

6,.54.—Pregrmme ut. Fron London, Be, (Pinhoforte}.

: J3.—Apne Notes. First Violin Sonata, (hp. 18) Gri| SCOTTISH NIGHT. Se tee iret Viol “yee CO murmuring waters ; the sounds © 20.—Fishing News Balietin. 3.5. from London.

af the moorlanda J hear, 1,34.—Pregranne SB,’fron London, 10.30, DANCE MUSIC,

The serene of the ern, ond ihe 7.40-—iar. JAMES CHRISTISON, THE SAVOY BANDS,

cogle, the bell of the deer,” IP, F.S.A., “ Tho Lure of the| SG. from London." —Lany Jous Scorr. Map.” | 12.0.—Close ‘dowan.

ABERDEEN PROGRAMMES.=

(Continued from the previous page.)

Week BevrinningAugust 8th.

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20

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6.30—/ragrmame &0. fron Fondo.

—. RADIO TIMES. = 7

;Atocey Gi, Tees

2EH328 M.

SUNDAY, August 8th.

fa0-530— lig

loa},

$.15.5.00. Special Broadcast ServicefromSt, Cuthbert’s Parish Choreh.

Conducted lew thew

ey. FAMES: BLACK, DBD.,of St. George's Tintted Free

(Church.0-10,35.rogram Sf, Prem. denn-

aon,

maine: Ae pre Gon

MONDAY, Augwet Sth.Reoorcdsy

alia Pinietorte Quartet,

To fey hone

20—The St

7.15)——Pateick Thomeon’s) Oechastri.215,-FOR THE CHILDREN.6:0:—Musictal Toterlode,

f from Lenilen.

7.40,—-The Ree, Dr. od A iEWEATHERHEAD, on “lena,”

SR. fred Dhrndee.

BAO 11.0.-—Pregret: A.

alae,

TUESDAY, August 10th.40:—Tha ‘Ate tiot Pianoftorte Qiuingtet.

A.V. Story "> *' Legends ofthe: Bards:""” (Ay:

Dance Music.LEON WHITING ART ATs

MIAST BAND,from the Dunedin Palais de

Danze,§.15.—_FOR THE CHILDREN60.— Mosteal Tnterlode,600-120.aprone Got, fron Seki

wen,

WEDNESDAY, August Lith.

O.—Afternoon Topas,Patrick Thomson's

Eeaeii ®1 Fern.

4.15.

Orchestra, 2DE,

315 M.SUNDAY, August 8th.

SOalrcgenebcine So Pree fileeeerer.

445-530. reganeie SA frond oanbeet

B15. Studio Service,conducted by the

Rev. JAMES MANSON, M.A,Guren Street ULF, Church,

Broughty Ferry.The (lair: *araplorase: bi),

Praver.

‘The Oloir :

Haly Sacrjliee **Hyiimary, Nin 173}.

Seripture Heading, :The Chole: Anthem, “Our Soul

Waritoth for the Gerd,"

Ardvess.The Choir: Hymn,Lead Uo

AG, 20h.

fenedictron,Vesper,

3-10.35,—Jrogrannins

Landon.

4,0. —Restanrast as

fens; under the

Jehi Rei.

FO—Air. John Allon +“

and Elumoor* {1},

5.15:—FOonR THE CHILDREN.

6:0,—Masical Toterlude:

Hymn, “ There isa((*thorch

“eJonns, Bitji ‘thorély H PORTEy

SB, from

from Oral:

Direction of

Soothish Wat

7.40.—The Rew... ARTES WEATHER.

HEAD, DDS oon Lona.’

6.0, —Ptogronasre San, pron: fondon.

10.0-11.0- —/)earns ai, prim

Aibcricon:

EDINBURGH PROGRAMMES.o15—FPOR TEE CATLDRES, “The Messenger6.0.—Mousical Interlude. (°° Wbechem "")

£:30.—Programme 8 ht Meeripites, trata,

7.10.— Majer JOHN “In the“The Calepiiias

fron (ie foneqee

7:2: —CESAR FRANCEhy LAFTTTTE.Poorvedank.

T40.—Canon WILKIN BOR:Peter Pon tip"

yrom i hesalern:

6.0, An- Hour of

SCOTTISH MUSIC AND

Bpceoh

frefbert Af irra

Roond Tower wt dian"OA ose: Flite

" David Cappertield

Witter "' oo

&8,

Lanaew.

F205,iAf

fi Fl

LOSS,ih.” f

fit d bic

five is fie

ren

interpreted |

Soo frovi | 8.G0-01.0,— i rogramni

Lennon:

aen

Cire ty es THURSDAY, August 12th.1150-12. 30; —Grinophone Reentds ond

Lotte Williams (Sopvainer).

HUMOUR. OTe Station Pixmeasteit te (ourtet.

HERBERT MORE'S artes eentenORCHESTRA. 1.95.— Patrick Thomson's Grelwestra.

Fantasia an Scottish aera §.15.—FoOR THE CHILDRENS

rer, fier i 6.0.—Musical Interlude:

Loateperid Private 6.40. — Prana Sy, i, Frekni Favaon,

JOCk WuALERER fo0—P) chine oS, Hf freai tele Tapert,

(Seotch Catriestiiin), f.30-1 5.0. Prayranceni ii rane |

' Magate Brow’ Su. Laveen,

THE ORCHESTR A. Hebridein Bang lve hie?"

* Reelin

Bue.

lfarcip

8,50.

FRIDAY, August 13th, Aeieerediy FPyrwae'r

Waltz, °° Ralinarad "csc. bodiesPrt risk, Ho ipehinavel Adie vr it

Houraonald

JOCK: WALKER,

* Deol an. Dearie Af nyriseei

A Dramatic Recitalbry

HOBERTthe Voung Bensonion

Sdn cee

His Blind} (*"hss Me

4.15,.— The Statin Pilaoforte Qua rhe ;

6.15.—FOR THE CHILDRESS.

6.0,— Musical Tnterlode.6,.30-D1. OProgieanne So. Pron

fon,

8.47.

fai =

ih,

DON ATArtin.

SATURDAY, August 14th.

4.0.—leffries and his ttalto (irehestra,

fram the: Marine Gardens, Por

tohieltnn,

4.0.—Aflernoan Topics:

Brumsoanae Agonistes’ }

‘Wanoah'a Aevi

Speech * 11 —efiries and hie Rialto relies.

4.0.—Afternoou ‘Topics. !t

"The Lament of David for Joon ira.

bi atiewexd di ac tibhteal-| fil. —FoR CHILDRESS;

DUNDEE PROGRAMMES.TUESDAY, August 10th. Cc; LAMOND

11 A12830.—Recital of “New Gamo. it‘haschee Siudias),

plone. Records. " Bobbie Goes do School ~ (*" Rab-a—La Beala Orchestra: F, Rout- bie Deep 7") finde pl Lancy iin

ledge Bell, Musical Director, PAUL DELLA TORRE.

‘0-—Kate ¥. Horshburgh (Mexzo Tnpromptn, Op, 36 . ChapinBopranea). Study (Hommage a

4.0.—Afterncon Topics: Chopin}, Op. 73, No. 6 eid= ny ae bE a i J k Pi 7

5,15.--FOR ‘THE CHILDRESS. “TR.Ni Seetu, Op,

6.0.—Misical Dnterinde. deb' Be LAMOND,E ibitte regremmig SOB, from Len “Enjoy ‘To-Tay ** (** Cooversn-

tions of Pudin Aran “) :/dacta: areab

WEDNESDAY, August 1th. EDITH RRASS -$.30.—La Scala Oecheston : F. Rout- "Te Sill, Blackbird ”" Seaalereon

ledee Bell, Mesical Director, ‘There Are Fairies at-the Totton.00.—Jack Gr. Willimson (Baritone). of Onur Garden2... ese

6.0,—Gertrode Cheeseman; “ StageReminigieices,”*

Annie Lawrie" 2) apr, fen

30-110 —P regronine Sof, from Lea-

5.15.—FOR THE. CHILDRESS,

6.0:-—Mesival Dnterlude,

cia.

6:40.—Preqgmmmine Son peo London,7.40,.—Major POH ROSS, Fufcke:

oe The Glariogs 22th," sit,

from tfaagoir.CESAR. FRARCEby BAPFFIETE,London,

—Canmm WILKINS:Peter Pin Grew Vp.’from Aberdven,

PAUL DELLA TORRE(Bale Pinnatorte |,

Sonata, Lips, al, No. 3 ecthoren

EDITH FE:ARS (Soprhtt).

*Depur le our“ (%* Loinse *)Chacerntier

” Here in the Qotel Halls " orne

* The Pipes of Pan"... dfanchten“The Early Morning *

frighom. Meck

THE

THURSDAY, August 12th.LLALTS ao. —Recitil of Sew Grome.

Phone: Records,

4.0.-—Hestainrant Misicfens, unier the

John Herd,

6.0.—Afternoo, Topicabio—-FOR THE CHILDRESS.

6.0:—Musical Interlude,6, a0, =fregperrnienine ROA ren aurea,

T.40,— Program mee S00) fron tvfoseait,

$.00.-12.0, — Pregramme 8.8. fromone.

fram rai.

Teh, ini berpreted Pireetion of

Sil. Pew

7.40, “WhenMid,

8.0.

8.20.

FRIDAY, August 13th.ooth—-Lit Beala Crechestoa: FF. Taut-

ledge Bell, Musical Director,

40, —Ahurearet -Melartn (Sopransy.6.0—Arternocn Topi s

Week BeginningAugust 8th.

6.0.—Musical -Intenbode

240) Dance Music.

THE LONDON RADLOBDAXCE. DAD:

Reloyed from Tondo,

T.0.—Frare SoA, Artin Lavon,

P.80—Aie. Wy ode STODDART:'Crithing ff la Mark Twoin—

(£| Murk Heoks Ho P sure,

Local ea hs

100-50 — Preprint SB. frou: Terieat

EDINSURGH NEWS.Ali briadenet from ti

Alartin«in- thie Fields, Lcd,have proved ay poplar among Scobtiohliatoners thet it hog heen thooghtAvitnble tote to produce mori thing

omsimilar tyes in Beotlanck. Seotiial

Listeaers will, therefore, he whic. to

hear a service of thid natere from At.Cuthbert's Pudah Chureh, Edinburch.on Aumndeaty at 8.15 pam, which will

{be ‘conducted by the Kev. JamesNera:hh DE a Be. George's UniteFree Church, Edinburgh, and relayed to

BOTV iets

| Aberdevn, Glaariw ancl Belfast.

The Jecal programine on Waedines-day opens with ain linger of Aoptiish

muae aod hinaol items be Bir.Teck Walker, the Booteh convedian,

This will be followed br oa short dirarrin:

ti recital by Mr. Robert Donat, the

VL Hencrni an Acbor, whi will rete

the Aeasenwer's Rpsech fromLori

picks” Meters, rrenulated ly ProfesorGilbert Murray, ond alee selections

from Milton scorer Agertates,

Week BeginningAugust 8th.

b15-—FOR THE CHILDRESS.

6.10, “Crystal Range “—Barnhail.

GEORGE RENS LE ( Tenurl.

WOWbe: SeteeAve Maritccd anesSipe AL Mire, Laces “*

Re RS Sheree

AMenactescs a

1 Atbon Waler ...<coc00-.. ene“0 Tht | Bid Wings Like oDove eeeof Sifore Sinieton

6.30.—Pega ye Si. frou

B.A regprantiane SR, fron, Gelitaeperer.

230-11O—Pregrnine SR, from: Levthon. i

“On Wings of Borg

ieareleer,

SATURDAY, August l4th.O.—Hestaurant “Mbusi

fen-&: iinider the

John Heid,

£O—Mr. Joh (hi Peters; “TheCurigus im tl Onnila ois te

(1).§.15:— FOR THE CHILDREN.

6.0.—Musicsl Interinde.6.15,—Dandee Sports Talk,

Dance Music,

THE LONDON RADIODANCE BAND.

Retaijet drow Dowson,

7.0. Prcagrimi tee Sotren Feewaduir,

3:40.—Mr, Wal, STODART = “"Cirnis-1 Thy Alo Mark Twsin—(L) Mark

Decks His Passage’ Se,Prove Bolin darren, i

Late al ews ;

10.0 “ —/regrane SLRS ren Len:non, 7

fort ; Lhal

Direction of

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2BE.449 M.SUNDAY, Aug. 8th.

230-5.50.—Programme SLR. fron

BG. *CRURE H BERVICE.ft. para fet cibiivg.

Tl 1 With etd (epee,

from Fecupeli Fly

WREATRER FORECASTLornl Nows,

Progrhiiniie 2A, Jee PF ctppetona.

(lean down,

Aik, Sif:

9,0,- AT EWS.

|10), 3),-

MONDAY, Aug. Sth.

#.15.—Aiternoon Topics.

4.50, THE BELFAST RADIO

OUARTET:TONT FARRELL1 Pianist -Coom paneer |.

a Lespeted Fa no Sal 1,

b.20:— POR THE CHILDREN.hay == Progra Sf. [Font Lowedar,

1.—WreatThen Forrncasr axon News.Mr. JAMES AGATE: Dramatic

UAntiehan, &28, fram Landon,

120.—Program: SB, fre London,

.30,—VWPATHRE FORFCAST awD NEWS,MeOAIOAR, 2.8. from Deiedon,

1o.0—POPULAR ORCHESTRALPROGRAMATE. 28: franFenaen:.

11,0.—(ose down,

TUESDAY, Aug. 10th.

16, — Afternoon Topics.

4,30.— The Helfast Radia QOuarhet.

i£.30.— POR ‘THE CHILDREN,if.— PropoSit. from Loman,T.0.—Wrarker Forecast ano News,

M. ATEPHAS, * Au Restaurant,”et from hLorwdlon,

125. CESAR FRANCE. interpretedby. “LAFFITTE. SB. from

DLenalea,140M FELE BRETTON MARTIN.

3.5, from London,

Progra So, frond Tondo,

~—Weraraen Portcasr ann News,Topical Pall: Ae. from Fi cenetepe.

Lona News,

10.0.-—Poctry and Song: ALFREDLORD TERN YSON, 8.5: fronEarpitare,

Bil,

bi Best

10.30, DANCE MUSIC.THE NEW FPRISCES'DARCE BAN TIS.S22: from Lendar,

He Close dew.

WEDNESDAY,Aug.fith.4.15,.— Afternoon Topics.

4.30,—The Belfast Radio Quartet.

2)—_ POR THE ai LOBES,6),Progeonine Se froma London,

1.0. WEATHEN Forecast ano Nipws,Abr. CLIFFORD CARTER:

= Einen for the Masses."

7.28,— CESAR FRANCE. interpreted

by LAFFITTE. 3.8. fromLovley,

TM,-—Mir, E.-V. LANE, “ Sir: HearBexeemer.” 8.8. fron: Shefficht,.

8.0), MUSIC AND A PLAY.

JOSEPH FARRINGTON

{Base-Baritone}.“Hear Me, Yo Winda and Waves ~

Hirnfel

“Dont. Oar Shildren Cem Ue

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ALLAN MacBETH

Tom (His Sor |

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PHYLLIS PANTINGThe amusing history of how a

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THE QUARTET.Selection, “horothy:... Cinlieer

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Belavied fram the Balmoral Show

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0.35.—Pipers of Ist BATTN. HIGH.LAND: LIGHT INFANTRY

with: Highiand Dancing.

1O1h— Weare PFonecast ANTNEWS.

Local News.

10.25.

10.35,

Royal Ait Force Dieplas,

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Coningatg Clhorbe|

ALBERT FITZGERALD |{Wichita}.

Adagio Eleringur, Op. 4 |

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Sehubert-RrewderIT. THE QUARTET.

Selection from Offenbach's Oporas

arr, a nasell

The Military Tattoo.(Conbinierd .)

Entry of Massed Bande, Torch-hearers, Masel Huglers, wand

Pipers;Marchea—

“Sond of the Braye ™ Birodigoodeh Chic.”‘Colonel Bogey" .... llford

Finale by Massed Bands, Bouelers,and Pipersneler,

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Evening Aanm,Me.”

Bounding of the Last-Paet.* Rule, Britennia !"...God Gave the King.”

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11.15.

“Grand Militaryi JockFlop

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* Modern

by Mar..15.—Atternoon “Topics :

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430. THE CARLTON (RCA ERSTRA-:

Under the Direction of

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ION ADAMS. (Tora,“On With the AMixtiey " Ee Pigli-

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WINIFRED- DAVIS(Mezao-Boprama).All tho World ‘Waa

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“Tipperary Judge and HWitiennta

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From Lonaow.Loval Nows,

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SATURDAY, Aug. 14th.

4.15.—Afternean. Topics.41.00.—The Belfast Raclio Trio.§.30.—TPOR THE CHILDREN:

6.0, Darc: Music.THE LONDON RADIO

DANCE BANE:Reloadfrom Lowden,

7.0.lVRATHER Foacisrast News,

Prof, D. FRASER HARRES,Si. fron London, :

7.25.—Prooroene SB. Pion lomo,

B.), DIVERSIONS.

THE ULATERAMATECEH FLUTE. BANDs

Conducted byWILLIAM BLYTHE,

5.8: STAINLESS STEPHENLotralices Ainneself,

B.15,. JELLEEN (AGAR (Soprana)will Sing:

8:23, THE BANDwill Play,

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a.b8 DAVID MoALPIN (Baza)will Sime.

8.40, THE BAND.a STAINLESS STEPHEN

Aen, :6.0—IVY &T. HELIER in Songe and

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6.0—Wratnke FPorrcastT isn News,Sports Talk, SUB. fren: London.

Local Newa,

HARRY BOLLOWAY(Violin)and VV. HELLY HUTCHINSON

(Pianoforte). 828, fromLapdor.

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7.0-12.0.—-Programoee SB. fronicra.

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The Dansant.,New Grafitomans: Dance

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616—FOR THE CHILDREN,

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M. BK. Donal-‘Town

4.0,

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THURSDAY, August 12th.

-Harold (ee onl bas Cloonestra

[rari the Trotaclero Cinemit,

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hi5.—TOR THE CHILDREN

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8.0. THE PAGEANTOF BRITISHLIGHT OPERA.

1. Tha Seventeenth andEighteenth Genturies.

THE AUGMENTEDSTATION QHRCHESTEA‘

Under the Directtog of

TREDERICR FROWN,

lncidental Music from “lheMasque of (Gomis * (rr,Fer Sirings ly Frederick

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Pracessiana| Music, Scene

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THURSDAY, August 12th.

11.30-:12.20.—Music.

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§.0,—Afternoon Topics.‘15—FOR THE CHILDREN.0. —Light Masic.aT.O, —Pragreanine ao, frou

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Poems, by Doris

5,15,

Len-

FRIDAY, August 13th.

11,0-12.30.—Light -Masic,

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THE GROHESTRA,Dances from ‘Dido. “and

“Eneas " Parc

GEOFFREY: DAMSTenor}.

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Charms’ ("Bistern-"'}

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“Tis Wonan That SeducesAll Mankind * [f° The

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2. The Nineteanth and

Twantieth Centuries. .

THE GRCHESTRA,Taarlite i

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Dances- from‘? The Travel-

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G.P.4.General PurposeDULL EMIT-

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P.V:4,Power Valve

BDISWAN B.Y.4

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PERFECT RECEPTION

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Thelist below gives peices and fall partieulars, Orderyour Louden Valves from us by post. Coho C00h GPA 18 4 BVAl

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4/6 8/- 8/- | lesBright Exithe Doll Enxuittte Dull’ Exit A.B. 6 P.V4:| 228 i

t ra. tu itters. thers.LF. as ettor, FA. LF. ond Dieter,DER LF, and Distector, FEA, *ARDE | 14s a Pv.G THe |HLF, Arupdifyer. Fk HF Amplifier, LEFLL HLF. Amplifier, FER | 1 PVA 2B

5.5 volts 0.4 amps. 2-volts 0.2 amps. 4 volts 0.1 amps. ee ees* Madein LF. and HAF. types.

O/. 1 ] os 1 2). Al DULL EMITTERS except AR.

6 volts 0.1 amps. 4 volts 0.2 amps. 6 volts 0.2 amps.Pasiage Ef Volve, dd, Zoo 3 Velbes, Go 5 or 6 Viera Sd,

NO-SAVEMONEY.FELLOWS, Park Royal, N.W.10.

48-PAGZ

CATALOGUE

BRIGHTON: 3, Queen's Koad (Brighton hieTONBRIDGE: 24, Quarry Hill (Tonbridgs 172),

AlyVAIL

Dell, Emitters. D.E. Power Valves. PLE. Power Valvos, TheL.F. anal Detectog, FEAT, Traestonmermpligers PLEPLY Translormer Amplifiers PERT, BISON SWAN ELECTRIC Co.,LTDHF. Arpliher,~ FESAGZ, Pesastancte Az ae PERL Hewwtanee Aroplehers (PER 123-5, QueenVictoria Se., LONDONECA

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No. 18, 1 ms£LONDON: 2, Store Se., TotenhansCourt Ri, W.C, OMhiseum AND NURSE “es| YOUR: SETCARDIFF: Dominion Arcade, Se. (Cardiff 7695), (9K),NOTTINGHAM: 30, Bridiesmith Gate (Nottingham 5551)

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The ELECTRON EARTH. MAT. is aupremely efficient.

ELECTRON EARTH MATis made of the most expensive

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ea)RADIOTIMITIMES —~

AerialsALWAYSNecessary——with: Crystal Sets and all Valve Sets if lorie distance 18

required, But elaborate Puss with all their hideous fittings

are not necessary. A simp!e indoor (ELECTRON or

SUPERIAL) Aerial may be looped in the loft out of sight,

Without masts: one end tied to the rafters and looped backgain, the other end brought under the eaves direct to. the setthrough the nearest window (with no insulator or lead-in’ tube).

window may be closed tightly on the ELECTRON orSUPERIAL. |

garth-

“MATDEDFEC T EARTH

CHEAP, SIMPLE

AND PERFECT THE

Ite Very

simplicity compels it, The enormous surtace offered by the moumerable

trands of fine mesh of which it is composed affords unisualheedom of release to the high-frequency currents. ‘The 2/6

Pestage Gd.

Phosphor bronze fine-grained gauze, mounted on a strong metalrim. The price includes 25 feet of EARTH WIRE

Dept. Ma

Wnresibuaorieidssheealias

MILLIONS <allclearer

ELECTRON AERIALS ARE USED BYover the world, giving better results, purer reception,tone, and what is most important—greater selectivity.

li you have nok yet tried one, if You de net believe Our claim, if Fou

have theshehtest doubt TRY ONE AT OUR EXPENSE. | Go toyour Dealer, make your purchase of an ELECTRON AERIAL,at 1/8 everywhere, and if: you are not satistied with the resultreturn it to us and your money will be refunded in full WITH-

OUT QUESTION.

EXTRA - HEAVY RY REINSULATION 3KING OFAERIALSFOR LONG-DISTANCE RECEPTION

The mathematical combination af heavily tinned /

strands with a plated copper core in SUPERIAL y €

greatly improves the reception, both of voice and oese

instrumental music. Superial will increase the long- diadite

distance range of your set. Weoden Spel.

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|USE.‘ELECTRONEXTENSION“WIRE50feet100%(608.double), ‘Qe:: from the set in one room to the loud tpeaker in” another,oreven ouldoors! Furthermore, you actually fet improved

? feception becauer the EXTENSION WIRE considerably: enharices thie musical Lone,

300, (150it. double), Sf500i. (250it. double), 8/- 3

‘Carrigge Paid J F

Any length obtainable. |

(23it, double}

1/-No furthe5 isletswe requared.

Lae ts its ere iciae edofPineideeereGeen pee ereeSroeSSeeeeeereas

NoAerialsNecessary

——-with some receiving apparatus. But these are usually expensiveand the range limited. Our contention has always been that elaborateAenals are absolutely unnecessary, with all the hideous Seamaeel!of Masts, Guy Ropes, Pulleys, China-insulators, etc., etc.

= NEW LONDON ELECTRON WORKS, LTD.(Mombere of the BBC.)

EAST HAM, LONDON, E.6.Telephones: Grongedood 408.1405,

Telegrams: "" Sishnam, London.”

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If you haveever been disappointed by a valve that has expired withpremature old apeor been cheated by the weakening results due to lost emissionfrom a-valveor cursed by a valve's insatiable appetite for current that madeyour accumulator recharging an incessant annoyance,

You will agreethat when it comes to purchasing radio valves all the anodes,Ber and features in the world cannot alter the trenchaneget that

Tt is the filament that countsWhether you have learnt by sad experience or not you willeventually make a point of finding out all abour the filamentof avalve before you buyit.

Look at the P.M. FilamentIts core of a special rare metal is so thick and tough that itcan be ted in knots after 1,000 hours’ hfe and its length isipo 3 times greater thar any other filament on the market.

This gréathy increased length is set around § strong resilienthooks by an ingenous device that completely eliminatesallrension and. possibility of displacement, thereby ensuringConsistent characteristics throughout ics life.Its emission as a result of these farger dimensions and themulti-layers of high emitting alloy of precious metals; i upto 94 times greater than that of any ordinary filament, andthis emission continues fora proportionally increased life.The operating temperature 1s so low that no sign of glow’ canbe discerned and the current consumption bemg only one-tenth ampere, your accumulator charges will last seven timesas long. In other words, you will reduce your accumulatorrecharping journeys and costs to one-seventh,The FM. filament 6 completely within the field of the gridand anode, and is so tough and well designed that it cannotbe broken except by the very roughest handling.

You can be sure that the manufacturers of a masterpiece like

the P.M. filament will supply it with fitting grid and anode ofequally masterly design. The sectional idlustration will tellyou all their best features.

You will only find the P.M. Filament in P.M. Valves.

THE P.M(Power) Ol amp, 22/6=; Mullard“ut seTHE+MASTER-VALVETHE PMILE.. 05 samp. 15/6THE P-M.2(Power}0' 15 amp. 18/6 eS

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For 4-wall decurmutaler or

3 dry cella

THE P.M.1. (General Purpose)Olamp. 16/6

THE P.M.4 (Power) Ol amp. 22/6

For &woll eccumulator ardry cells

THE PM.5 (Ceneral Purpese)

Ol amp. 22/6 ADVT. THE MULLARD WIRELESS SERVICE CO., LTD., MULLARD HOUSE, DENMARK 5T., LONDON, W.C2.

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