THURSDAY'S EMPIRE BROADCAST.
(Wavelengths 31.55 and 25.53 metres.) 4 p.m.: Big. Ben. "Characters in Sport." Some of the Empire players over here this summer, by the Hon. H. B. Hermon-Hoidge. 4.17 p.m.: A Recital by Watson Forbes (viola). Sonsjta in E Minor; AdagioAllegro; Allegretto .(Marcello, arr. Marchat). Sonata in G Minor; LargoCorrente—Allegro; Adagion Allegro vivace (Eccles, arr. Klengel). Sicilienne (Paradies, arr. Watson Forbes). Allegro (Fiocco, arr. Watson Forbes). 4.40 p.m.: Hampton Court Palace. A descriptive mkirophone visit and dramatic reconstruction, devised and written by Cecil Madden and S E Reynolds. Introducing: The Haunted Gallery; Wolsey's. Closet; the" Chapel Royal; the Clock Court; the Wine Cellars; the Horn Rpotn; the Tudor Kitchens; the Royal Tennis Court- the Queen's Staircase. Music N of the periods played by the BS.C. Empire Orchestra; leader, Danifel: Melsa; conductor Eric Fogg, broadcasting from the Great Hall of the Palade. The Choir and Organ of the Chapel Royal. From Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex. 5.40 p.m.: The N«ws and Announcements.
6 p.m.: Close dd\pn,
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Evening Post, Issue 154, 1 July 1936, Page 4
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