22 JANUARY 1927, Page 31

The Week's Special Broadcasts

unday, January 23rd.-Rumanian Folk Songs : Read by eat Thesiger (3.40 p.m.).

aily.-The Foundations of Music : Bach's 48 Preludes and gues (7.15 p.m.).

oily, except Tuesday and Friday.-French Songs, from Folk ngs to the Present Day, sung by Helen Henschel (8.45 p.m., irsday, 7.45 p.m.).

Monday.-A shortened version of "The Beggar's Opera." Music anged and composed by Frederic Austin (7.45 p.m.). Famous liters of To-day, by Cecil Lewis : (1) George Bernard Shaw 15 p.m.), Scenes from Shakespeare's" Julius Caesar" (10 p.m.). Tuesday.-Professor Baker : Foreign Affairs and How They ect Us (series) (7.25 p.m.). Sir f. Walford Davies : The Rhythmic lues of Beethoven (9.15 p.m.). Burns' Night Programme (10.30

Wednesday.-Miss Rhoda Power : Village History in Olden lea (series) (3.45 p.m.). Professor V. H. Mottram : Present-day blems of Food (series) (7.25 p.m.). Australia Day Programme 15 p.m.).

Thursday.-Mr. R. R. Marett.-The Making of Man (series) 25 p.m.). Debate between Lady Rhondda and G. K. Chesterton h Bernard Shaw in the chair : The Menace of the Leisured oman (8 p.m.).

Friday, January 28th.-Professor C. H. Reilly, O.B.E.-Some ikm Buildings (series) (7.25 p.m.). "Martha," an opera by Fkrow, by the Wireless Chorus and Symphony Orchestra (8.15 p.m. an 1 9.30 p.m.).