10 MARCH 1933, Page 34

I did not feel that his most recent programme, however,

quite did -him justice. " St. David " was presented after the manner of his " Road to the West," but it was dear that Mr. Young neither knew nor cared for the road from Cardiff to St. David's Cathedral in the degree that he knows and cares for the road from. London to Land's End. Some- what pretentiously the programme was called " a pilgrimage in time and space," and the way was described by a Socratic conversation between a Welshman and an Englishman making the journey by motor-car. One got tired of the continual question and answer ; nor did it help one's credulity to find everything always happening pat to the tourists' wishes. I think one of the chief merits of the programme was the refreshing break it offered from the usual sort of thing we are given in the way of national celebrations.