THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17.
47.15 pm.: Big Ben. ‘* "The Copy," by Helge Krog. "A play translated from the Norwegian by. Marianne Helvesg. ‘ 7.45: "Tickle the Ivories." Jack Clarke (British synco- _ pated pianist), playing a fifteen minutes’ recital of light numbers by British composers. 8.0: A folk-song recital by Eye Maxwell-Lyte (soprano) and Basil Parsons (baritone). Eve Maxwell-Lyte: "The Slender Boy" (Welsh) (arr. * Somérvell);;; "If ~All the Young Maidens" (Irish) (arr, M. Graham); "The Hebridean Milking Croon" (arr. Kennedy Fraser) ; "The Mouse’s Wedding" (Scottish Nursery Song) (arr. M. Graham). Basil Parsons: Three Old Somer- ‘ set folk songs: (1) "Green
Broom"; (2) "The Little Turtle Dove’; (3) "Bingo" (arr. Cecil Sharp). Bre | Maxwell-Lyte: "The Dear Companion" (Appalachian) (arr, Gecil Sharp); "Kind Fortune’ (Newfoundland). (arr, Olive Carey) ; ; "Dance $0, Your Daddy" (Berkshire): "Bridgewater Fair" (Somerset) _ (arr. Cecil Sharp); Basil Parsons: "Phe: Mummers’ : Carol" (Sussex) (arr. Lidgey) ; "PoorOld Horse" (Warwickshire); "‘Drink Old England Dry" (Worcestershire) (arr. Cecil Sharp), Greenwich time signal at 8.15 p.m. 8.30: An organ recital by Guy ‘ Hidridge, from the Concert
Hall, Broadcasting. House. Concert Overture in C Minor (Hollins). : Theme and . Variations (Sonata No. 10 in B Minor, Op. 146) (Rheinberger). Triumphal March (Choral improvisation on "Now Thank We Al] Our God," Op, 65) (Karg Hlert). Canon in B Minor, Op...56, No. 5 (Schumann), :"Fanfare" (Whitlock). 9. 0: The news. 9.15: Close down.
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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 14, 11 October 1935, Page 44
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