No. 4

in E Minor

Today's Wireless

12-12,20 p.m.-Relay of Service. of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral 12.30 p.m.-Les Allen and The B.B.C.

Dance Orchestra,

There's No Time Like The Present-

Quickstep (From "Music Hath Charms'); Just Little Bits And Pieces-Fox-Trot (From "Music Hath Charms'). B.B.C. Dance] Orchestra. Where Is The Sun?. (Redmond & David); Sweet Heartache (From "Hit Parade')...........Les Allen with Novelty Accompaniment. Big Ship-Fox-Trot (From "Music|

Hath Charms"); In My Heart Of Hearts-Valse From Music Hath Charms')..

................. BBC. Dance Orch. Once In A While (Green & Ed

warda); Don't Ever Change (From 'Rhythm in the: Clouds'). Allen with Orchestra,

Radio

Times-Fox-Trot

.Les

(Henry

The B.B.C. Dance]

Hall); The Phantom Of A Song

(Henry Hall).

Orchestra.

1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-l

ther Report.

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)

Memories Of Horatio Nicholls. In- tro:-Dream of Delight; Wyoming; Blue Eyes; Delilah; Shepherd of the Hills; Sunshine of Marseilles;| Souvenirs; My Inspiration is you. 1.30 pm-Router and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

1.40 p.m. Weber Concertstuck in F

Minor and Other Compositions. Euryanthe Overture

Willem

Mengelberg And His Concertge- bouw Orchestra. Concertstuck In F Minor (For Piano and Orchestra). .Robert Casade- 'sus. (Piano) and the Orchestre Symphonique of Paris conducted by Eugene Bigot. Invitation To The Waltz.....London Philharmonic. Orchestra conducted by Walter Goehr.

2.15 p.m.Close down.

1.03 p.m.-Songs by Charles Kullman 6 p.m.-Studio-The Children's Hour.

(Tenor).

Thora

Serenade (Ravini's Serenade); Come] Back To Sorrente (Aveling & De Curtis);

(Weatherly & Adams); Beautiful Garden Of Roses (Dempsey & Schmid).

15 p.m.-New Mayfair Orchestra; A Vision Of Spring. Intro:-Spring Song: O that we two were maying; A Spring Morning; Come Lassies and Lads; Spring's Awakening; Now the day is over,

Venetian Nights. Intro:-Barcarolle in G Minor (Mendelssohn); Bar- carolle ("Tales of Hoffman- Offenbach); Carnival of Venice (Benedict).

7 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quotations. 7.02 p.m.-Light Variety (Vocal and

Instrumental).

Moorish March-Pasodoble (Mohr);; Valentina. Carioca Fox-Trot (Wright-Dunn) Emil Roosz

and His Orchestra.

When The Moon Hangs High (Fio Rito Bullock-Wenrich); Did I Remember (From "Suzy").... Dick Powell with Victor Young and his Orchestra.

C'est Une Valse Musette (From 'Paris qui brille'); Sous Les Ponts (From Paris qui brille'). ..Mis- tinguett with Chorus, Accordeon and Orchestra.

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Ninette (Maud); A Japaneso Sunset (Deppen). ..R. E. McPherson (Playing on the Organ of New Empire Cinema.)

Trailing Around In A Trailer (The Holiday Song)....George Formby and His Ukulele with Orchestra.

· La Java Du Rataka,—Ġiava Mazurka (Van Herck); Serenata Mediovale (Silvestri).....Mandolina Solo by Giuseppe Gargano · with

Prof. Piano.

Il Bacio (The Kiss)-(Featured in. "The Three Smart Girls'); Someone To Care For Me (From "The Three Smart Girls').....Deanna Durbin with Orchestral Accomp.

Raisin' The Rent (From "The Cotton Club Review').. .Paul Whiteman presents Roy Bargy and Ramona: Happy As The Day Is Long (From 'The Cotton Club Review').... Faul Whiteman presents Ramona and her Grand Piano.

· Bluebeard-A Bed-Time Story Wish Wynne (Come- (Wynne). dienne).

The Happy Mountaineers (Tyrolean Medley Basil); Memories Of The Alps (Tyrolean Medley-Basil).......... Rae Jenkins' Cosmopolitans. p.m.Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.02 pm.-London Relay World Af- fairs A talk by A. P. Newton, Rhodes Professor of Imperial History. in the University of London. 8.15 p.m.-Viola Solos.

Prelude (d'Hervelois)

Sylvia Grummer (Viola da gamba with Piano accomp. by Prof. Hinze- Reinhold);

A Concert By The

ZBW Orchestra

sohn-arr.

Walter); Duetto

(From 'Songs without Words'--- Mendelssohn-arr: G. Walter

Lionel Tortis (Viola Solo). with: Orchestral Accompaniment. Minuet With Two Variations, from.

Sonata (K. Stamitz). Eero Selin Walter (Viola d'amore) and Drwenski (Cembalo). Minuet And Finale from Divertimen

to (J. Haydn)........Eero Selin- (Vio-

·la d'amore), Grete. Ewéler (Violin), and Gregory Pecker ('Cello); 8.80. p.m.-

Studio - A Concert Z.B.W. Orchestra.

1. Suite From the South-(Nicode): (a) A Legend from La Provence; (b) Moorish Dance-Song; (c) In The Tavern................Z.B;W. Orch.. 2. Myself When Young ('In A Fer- sian Garden'-Lehmann); Silent. Noon (Vaughan Williams) .. Stuart Robertson (Baritone)

with Piano.*

3. Minuet (From the Quintette Op..

23-Boccherini).

4. Serenade (Marquardt). 5. Allegretto (Wolstenholme).

6. A Forest Melody (Montague Phil-

lips)

Z.B.W. Orchestra.

7. My Lovely Celia (Arr. Lane Wil

son); Pastorale (Arr. Lane Wil- son).

Elizabeth Schumann' (Soprano) with Piano Accom- paniment by George Reeves. 8. Three Dances From Nell Gwyn (Edward German): (a) Country Dance; (b) Pastoral Dance; (c) Merrymakers' Dance' ....Z.B.W.. Orchestra.

9.30 p.m.-London Relay The News. 9.50 pim-Irene Scharrer at the Piano.. Etude No. 1 In F Minor (Trois Non--

velles Etudes) (Chopin). Etude No. 3 In D Flat Major (Trois

Nouvelles Etudes).

Etude In A Minor (Winter Wind-

Chopin, Op. 25, No. 11).

10, p.m.-London Relay-Short Story. The Great Stampede at Chipping Worsley' by B. L. Jacot.

con--

10.15 p.m.-Brahms-Symphony No. 4'

In E Minor, Op. 98. Played by The London Symphony Orchestra Venetian Gondola Song No. 1 (From ducted by Felix Weingartner.

'Songs without Words'-Mendels-111 p.m.-Close down.

What's On At the Cinemas

Jones.

AT THE

AT THE ORIENTAL—“The Kid, a boss who thought he knew all about Comes_Back."-A fast action story women. With Rochelle Hudson, Michael with plenty of romance and thrill-Whalen, Thomas Beck and Alan Dine-- packed drama that allows the star to hart. duplicate his success în “Kid Galahad” with Wayne Morris, June Travis, Bar- ton MacLane, James Robbins, Joseph Crehan, Maxie Rosenbloom and Dickle wall"-A sensational successor to QUEEN'S—“Over The

Alcatraz Island.” The gripping tale of.convict life, written by the man who AT THE STAR-"Ex-Lady"—The E. Lawes of Sing Sing. The cast in- knows most about it-Warden Lewis at notrump play is dummy's Queen won the trick. One intriguing tale of a girl who wanted elades Dick Foran, June Travis, John: ely a matter of observation. glance was sufficient for Mr. to have her cake and eat it, too. It Bach card is played, Declarer Lochridge to formulate a plan is Bette at her daringest and best. Litel, Dick Purcell Veda Ann Borg,

should note first its whereby he might win three tricks Menroe Owsley, Claire Dodd.

With Gene Raymond, Frank McHugh, George E. Stone and Raymond Hatton. HARD VALUES size and second to in hearts and two. in each of the

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which opponent it other, three suits. A small heart belonged. Thus to was led from dummy and the ten AT THE MAJESTIC "A Woman-Norma Shearer's triumph, is welcom-

AT. THE KING'S—“Smilin Thru" wards the end of a finessed. West winning with the Alone"With Sylvia Sidney. Овсаг hand when only four King. West made his only safe Testor. Joseph Conrad's powerful and on the part of the public, and still re

Homolka, John Loder and Desmonded back in response to a large demand or five cards remain, return-a heart, and Mr. Loch-gripping tale of anarchists at work in mains rare film treat. Frederic Declarer should ridge ran off three tricks in that central London and of a woman caught other main roles in the picture. The March and Leslie Howard take the usually be able to suit, West discarding-a-diamond and in their web of terror. determine the exact East a diamond and a spade. De-

story is based on the famous Jano Cowl stage success. Playing prominent ibution of his opponents' clarer now led a mall club. Dum Wise"The tale of a two-fisted little Beryl Mercer, David Torrence, Mar

AT THE ALHAMBRA—“Woman-roles are O. P. Heggie, Ralph Forbes,. Watch Charles Lochridge, my's King won and upon playing spitfire who the country's greatest card a second club Mr. Lochridge noted manipulate a three-no- that West's Ace dropped. West

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opened a diamond

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now played the Queen of spades, and Declarer stopped to recapitul- ate. If it were true, as seemed likely, that West held no more clubs, the original plan of establishing dummy's thirteenth card of the suit would not work. But now a sim- pler and more effective plan was conceived. The opponents had won only two tricks, and Mr. Lochridge now proceeded as follows: Winn- ing the spade with dummy's King, he played the Ace of diamonde, then threw West in with the King. On West's last diamond Declarer threw remaining club. But West then had to lead a spade up Declarer's tenace for the last two tricks.

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