FRIDAY, MAY 10.
4.45 pm.: Big Ben, The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra, Leader, Daniel Melsa; conductor, Erie Fogg, English landmarks: (1) "Ascot"; (2) "Tintern Abbey"; (3) "Whitehall" (Frank Tapp). Village sketches: (1) "The Village Green"; (2) "The Old Church"; (3) "By the Stream" (Montague Phillips). The Rake: (1) "Dance at the Feast’; (2) "The Light-hearted Lady"; (38). "The Frolicsome Friend’; (4) "Allurement"; (5) "Midnight Revels" (Roger Quilter). Sylvan scenes: (1) "In Beauty’s Bower"; (2) "Sylvia Dances"; (3) Pool of Narcissus"; (4) "Cupid’s Carnival" (Percy Fletcher). 5.80: Visit by their Majesties the King and Queen to Westminster Tall. "His Majesty the King replies to addresses presented by, the Tord Chancellor, the Rt. Hon, Viscount Sankey, G.B.E., on behalf of the Bouse of Lords, and by the Speaker of the House of Commons, Captain the Rt. Hon. B. A. Fitzroy, on behalf of the House of Commons. Greenwich time signal at 5.45, 6.0: "Friendly Harmony" by Dorothy Leigh (Australian soprano), Eddie Gaye (South African tenor), and Madge Mullen (pianiste). 6.30: The news and announcements. Fruit market notes, supplied by the Intelligence Branch of the Imperial Economic Committee.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 43, 3 May 1935, Page 37
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184FRIDAY, MAY 10. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 43, 3 May 1935, Page 37
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