'Cricket Commentary
The
Return Match
Today's Wireless
$ p.m.-Latest Dance & Variety Music.
Fox-Trots Candy Lips; Nobody But
My Baby.
Louis Armstrong's Original Washboard Beaters. * Waltz-Let's Waltz For Old Time's
Sake.
Slow Fox-Trot-I Fall In Love With You Every Day (From 'Swing Teacher Swing')....Victor Silves- ter and His Ballroom Orchestra. Vocal with Piano-My Heaven On Earth (From 'Start Cheering'); So Little Time.....Leslie Hutchinson at the Piano.
Dream- Viennese Orchestra-My
Waltz (Waldteufel); Aubade D'Amour (Monti)....Edith Lorand and Her Viennese Orchestra. Vocal-Because I Love You, Bella Lucia! You Lovely Ladies (Bund- Siegel)....Herbert E. Groh (Ten- or) with Orchestra.
Tangos-Paciencia, El Adios.....Or-
questa Tipica Francisco
with vocal, refrain.
Canaro
'Sally,
ZBW 355 M. (845 kc's) and 31.49 M. (9.5% megacycles)
"When Fredric Was A Little Lad
Dorothy Gill.
Weather
7.15 p.m.-Mozart-Concerto In E Flat, Major, K. 271. Played by Walter Gieseking (Piano) and Members of The State Opera House Orchestra, - Berlin conducted by Hans Rosbaud.
Monksbury 7.45 p.m.-A commentary on the return
Cricket Match between Parva and Chorlton-cum-Winterly. 8 p.m.-Local Time Signal,
Report and Announcements. 8.08 p.m.-Military Band Music.
"Americana‹ (Thurban:....The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards con- ducted by Lieut. J. C. Windram. · Dance Of The Flowers--Valse (From "Le Corsaire Ballet"-Delibes).... The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band, conducted by B. Walton O'Donnell.
Quicksteps-Swingin' In The Corn 8.15 p.m.-London Relay-Science and
(From 'Radio, City Revels'); Who| Stole The Jam? (From
Nat Gonella Irene and Mary'). and His Georgians with vocal 're- frain by Nat Gonella, Orchestra-For No Reason At All In
C
(Trumbauer Beiderbacke); Wringin And Twistin' (Trumbau- er Waller)..... Frankie Trumbauer with Bix Beiderbacke and Ed Lang (in their Three Piece Orchestra).. Fox-Trots-How 'Dja Like To Love Teacher Me?
'Swing (From Swing'); Love Walked In (From 'Goldwyn Follies')....Jack White & His Collegians. Waltz-Aquarellen
(Jos. Strauss-
arr. Hohne)...Orchestra Mascotte. 7 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quotations. 7.02 p.m.-Gilbert & Sullivan Excerpts. "Princess Ida"-Selection ..... New
Light Symphony Orchestra, ducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. "The Pirates Of Penzance"
con-
Male
Pour, O Pour, The Pirate Sherry
and Stuart Robertson Chorus.
the Public'. The British Association at Work. A talk by. Allan Ferguson, Assistant Profcabor of Physics, Queen Mary College, London, Gener- al Secretary of the British Associa- tion..
8.30 p.m.-Studio-A Concert by Mrs. R. A. Rodgers (Soprano), Mrs. R. Sanger (Soprano) and Nura Kanis (Piano).
1. (a) Payche (Farandilla); (b) Pa- pillons (Paladiek); (c) Una Or- ganetto (Sibella).
..Mrs. R. Sanger.
2. Valse Arabesque (Levitsky),
Nura Kanis.
3. (a) Seagulls Cry (B. Grodzki); (b) Barcarolle (From the Opera "Les Contes d'Hoffmann"-F. Offenbach)......Duet: Mrs. R Sanger and Mrs. E. Rodgers. 4. Prelude 10 (Arensky).
Nura Kanis.
p.m.Selected Quartets. Concerto A Quatre, No. 5 (L'Estro Armonico"Vivaldi) Pro Arte!
Studio Concert And
Fox Orchestra
6.00 a.m. Empire Exchange". Points of view by travellers from the Do- minions and the Colonies.“
6.15 a.m.-Organ Recital by Ralph
Downes, from the Concert Hall,. Broadcasting House.
6.50 a.m.-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at
7.00 a.m.
Quartet. Quartet In C Major, K. 465 (Mo-7.15
zart)
Capet String Quartet. Oracion Del Torero (Narrative of the Gordon Toreador-Turina)
String Quartet. Novelette No. 3 (Bridge)...Virtuoso
String Quartet. 9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 9.50. p.m.-Marek Weber's Orchestra. Golden Rain Waltz (Waldteufel). Hail, Vienna-Potpourri Dostal). Potpourri Of Waltzes (Robrecht). 10.10 p.m.-London Relay “Ghost In Little Haddem', by W. J. Foster. Characters: Harry Waters, land- lord of "The Spotted Dog'; Joe Ro- berts, Vic Johnson, Tom Bowers, customers; Mary Ann Bowers,] Tom's wife; Henry Fogg, Henry's wife.
Scenes: Tap-room of 'The Spotted)
Dog';
Mr. Fogg's house;
Bowers' Fogg's
garden; Tom
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a.m.-Close Down.
TRANSMISSION 2
Frequencies
G81, 21.58 Mc/s (13.93 m.)·· GSH 21.47 Mc/a (13:97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (18.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSB 951 Mc/s (81,55 m.) 10.45 a.m.-Big Ben. Speed. A pro- gramme of popular numbers, with Anna Meakin, William Blackburn, George Allsopp, and James Moody.
Sea Plays 3: 11.00 a.m.-Three
'H.M.S. Q5. Compiled by Tim Hea ley from Vice-Admiral Gordon Camp- bell's own story, and various other documents. Production by Howard .Rose. 11.30 a.m.-The BBC Northern Orches- tra; leader, Alfred Barker; conducted by H. Foster Clark.
cordeon).
Mr: 12.00 p.m.-Tommy O'Hara (Piano-Ac- house. Production by Howard 12.15 p.m.-Science and the Public: Rose. '
10.35 p.m.-Roy Fox & His Orchestra. With Plenty Of Money And You- Fox-Trot (From Gold Diggers of 1987').
5. (a) Liebestraum (Liszt-Shipa); (b) Serenade (Richard Strauss); (c) The Swan (Edward Grieg).
Mrs. Elizabeth Rodgers.11
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
David Burnstiñe, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken. World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors' of the system that has
beaten every other system in existence.
THE BOOMERANG
When
HIGH CARD VALUES.
OF THE FOUR-ACES SYSTEM
3
ACE KING..2 QUEEN 1 JACK...!
Let's Put Our Heads Together
Fox-Trot (From 'Gold Diggers of 1987').
Carelessly-Fox-Trot.
Where Are You?-Fox-Trot (From
"Top of the Town').
The Night Is Young, And You're So
Beautiful-Fox-Trot.
The British Association at Work.' A talk by Allan Ferguson, Assistant Professor of Physics, Queen Mary College, London; General Secretary of the British Association. 12.30 p.m.Dancing Time.' With Len Hayes and "The Men About Town,' Billy Hill, and Dinah Miller. 1.10 p.m.-Violin Recital by Eda Ker- Impsey,
1.30 p.m.-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at
1:45 pm.
Seal It With A Kiss-Waltz (From 1.50 p.m.-End of Transmission 2.
"That Girl from Paris').
You Took The Words Right Out Of, My Heart-Fox-Trot (From 'Big Broadcast').
Thanks For The Memory-Fox-Trot
TRANSMISSION 3
Frequencies-
GSH 21.47 Mc/a. (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/a (16.86 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.)
(From "Big Broadcast of 1938'). 2.00 p.m.-Big Ben. 'Monologues in Me- p.m.-Close down.
BROADCAST FROM
DAVENTRY
TRANSMISSION 1
Frequencies-
lody.' With Florence Oldham at the Pianoforte.
2.10 p.m.-'Ghost in Little Haddem.' A
play by W. J. Foster.
2.35 p.m.-The Band of the 2nd Bn.
The Buffs. From Herne Bay.
3.30 p.m.-To be announced.
4.00 p.m.-The News and Announce- ments.. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m.
GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.) 5.00 a.m.-Big Ben. 'Sing-Song.' An en-14.20 p.m.-Isidore Schwiller and his
tertainment produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe.
String Sextet. 15.00 p.m.-Close Down.
What's On At the Cinemas
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AT THE ORIENTAL-“Good Earth”.
Pearl Buck's best
AT THE KING'S "Love and Brisson, Jackie Oakie and Kitty Car- Hisses."-Musicale, packed with novel- lisle. A sensational musical mystery ties, wise-cracks and headline numbers: show with the most beautiful girls in Ask any good player what action
South opened with a revealing, too, the biggest surprise of Hollywood. he will take if his right-hand vulnerable one-heart bid, West, the year with Simone Simon singing opponent opens with a suit bid and looking with relish at his powerful the hit songs of the production.
great cast includes Simone Simon, Ben he holds a powerful hand, said to himself: "I'll just Bernie, Walter Winchell, Bert Lahr, with Paul Muni, Luise Rainer and hand with consider-pass and wait. If North makes any Joan Davis, Dick Baldwin, Raymond Walter Connolly
greatest entertainment. able strength in his response, I will be able to pick up Scott Quintette, Peters Sisters and the selling novel made by M.G.M. into its opponent's suit. He a nice penalty." North oblingingly will promptly answer responded with a spade, and al- AT THE MAJESTIC "The Hurri- AT THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM- that he will make a though South's, hand was extreme- cane-Mighty drama of primitive BRA Tropic Holiday" - Dorothy trap pass and wait ly weak, he did his duty by bidding people, living and loving in their South Lamour, Ray Milland, Bob Burns and in ambush. His rea one notrump. West now gleefully Sea paradise until the storm broke and Martha Raye go through their paces in sons will be two- doubled-and, much to his surprise, Nordhon and Hall, authors of "Mutiny touch a supplied by an unbeatable col- law closed in. From the novel by a light-hearted story, the Mexican fold: (1) he may be North promptly redoubled. When on the Bounty. **The cast includes lection of native entertainers and a able to gather in a sizable penalty, the next two players passed, West Dorothy Lamour, John Hall, Mary As series of sparkling songs.” The story and (2) inasmuch as a great part found himself in the position of tor, C. Aubrey Smith, Thomas Mitchell, concerns a romantic-minded Hollywood of his strength is concentrated in having either to bid a three-card Raymond Massey, John Carradine and writer who goes to Mexico "to get away
Jerome Cowan. his opponents' suit, there is little minor `; suit or let the redouble
from it all" and succumbs, completely to the charms of the natives, particu- likelihood of his side being able to stand. After some thought he de- AT THE STAR-Murder At The larly those of one of the senoritas, the fulfill a game contract. And now cided to gamble on setting the re- Vanities", with Victor McLaglen, Carl exotic Miss Lamour. glance at the hand below and de-doubled contract. However, East's termine how you would bid in hand was, entirely useless, and De- West's position.
South, Dealer
Both sides vulnerable
A 3
AJ 5
6.4
Q JD
KQ
10 5 3: K 7 2.
N
E
10 8 5
2
8 7.64 Q 9.8 6:3
clarer had no difficulty in gather- ing in eight tricks, thus winning the rubber plus 400 points for an overtrick.
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West's double of one notrump was of course for business, with this reservation: Whether or not North redoubled, East should have passed if he had any strength; if not, East should have taken out in his beat suit even if that suit con- Bisted of four worthless cards. East actually had nothing to offer in defence against hotrump, but he rd-club suit and Had: hò
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