Wednesday 1 February 1928 London 9.35-10.10
Scenes from 'Macbeth' (Shakespeare)Wednesday 1 February 1928 Daventry 5GB 8-10
'Dainty Diana' an episode in the life of Sir Roger de Coverley (A.F. Cross)Thursday 2 February 1928 Daventry 8-8.45
'Colvin's Lane' (Gladys Ward)
'Honours Easy' a trifle of patches and powder (A.E. Drinkwater)Thursday 2 February 1928 Manchester 9.35-10.30
'The Fatal Mistake' a comedy-drama (William Donaldson Smith)Thursday 2 February 1928 Belfast 7.45-9
'Wisdom of Fools' (Anna McClure Warnock)
'The Quilt' (Anna McClure Warnock)Friday 3 February 1928 Aberdeen 7.45-8.45
Mrs. Buggins gives a party in the Aberdeen Studio
(Mabel Constanduros)Monday 6 February 1928 Daventry 8-8.45 from Birmingham
'What Men Live By' (Mildred Forster)Monday 6 February 1928 Cardiff 7.45-9 (mixed)
'His Second Chance' (G. Bruce Thomas)Monday 6 February 1928 Manchester 7.45-9
'Carry Me Out' (E.A. Bryan)Tuesday 7 February 1928 London 9.40-10.30
'The Burden of Women' (E. Temple Thurston)Tuesday 7 February 1928 Aberdeen 7.45-9
'The Well' (Arthur Black)Tuesday 7 February 1928 Newcastle 7.45-9
Dickens Birthday Programme (Dickens)Wednesday 8 February 1928 London 7.45-8
'The Family Group' (Mabel Constandouros and Michael Hogan)Wednesday 8 February 1928 Liverpool 9.45-11
'A Farcical Sketch' (Mabel Constanduros)Saturday 11 February 1928 Belfast 7.45-9
'The Strange Adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha' (Clifford Carter)Saturday 11 February 1928 Glasgow 9.35-10.30
'The Rehearsal' a diminutive drama (Maurice Baring)
'The Little Kingdom' one act (John Watt)Monday 13 February 1928 London 7.45-8.45
'Her Tongue' a new comedy (Henry Arthur Jones)
* 'Shadows' a radio scene in one act (Valerie Hardwood)Tuesday 14 February 1928 London and all stations 9.40-10.30
'Bardell v. Pickwick' DickensTuesday 14 February 1928 Plymouth 6-6.30
'Four Bells' (H.J. Berry)Wednesday 15 February 1928 Daventry 8.30-9
'The Folly of George' (Matthew Boulton)Wednesday 15 February 1928 Manchester 7.45-8.35
'The Brass Door-Knob' (Matthew Boulton)Saturday 18 February 1928 Aberdeen Manchester 8-9
'Peaches' a revue sketch (L. du Garde Peach)Monday 20 February 1928 London 1928 5.15-6
'The Man with the Green Face' a whimsical story (Richard Hughes)Monday 20 February 1928 London 10.15-11
'Treasure Trove' a fantasy in one act (Ian Hay)Monday 20 February 1928 Cardiff 7.45-9
'Becky Sharpe' a play in two scenes adapted from 'Vanity Fair' (Olive Conway)Tuesday 21 February 1928 Cardiff 7.45-9
'Followers' a Cranford Sketch (Harold Brighouse)Tuesday 21 February 1928 Manchester 7.45-9.40
'Scenes from Cranford'Monday 27 February 1928 8-9
Commemoration of Ellen Terry's eightieth birthday'The Winter's Tale'
Act II, Scene 1 (Shakespeare)
'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
Act II, Scene 1 (Shakespeare)
'The Merchant of Venice'
Act III Scene 2 (Shakespeare)
'Hamlet'
Act IV Scene 5 (Shakespeare)
'The Merry Wives of Windsor'
Act II Scene 1 (Shakespeare)
Oscar Wilde's Sonnet to Ellen Terry as Portia spoken by Henry Ainley
Our Birthday Greetings spoken by Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson
A Message from Ellen TerryMonday 27 February 1928 Manchester 9.35-11
'The Laughter of Fools' (H.F. Maltby)Monday 27 February 1928 Sheffield 10.4-10.29
'Managing Margaret' (Edwin Lewis)Tuesday 28 February 1928 Daventry 5GB 8-9
'Master Wayfarer' (J.E. Harold Terry)Tuesday 28 February 1928 Nottingham 7.45-9 (mixed)
'The Ghost of Glastonbury Tunnel' (Geoffrey Bevan)
* ''Sea Silence' A Play of Terror on the High Seas' (Edwin Lewis)Tuesday 28 February 1928 Plymouth 6-6.30
'The Safe' comedy (Geoffrey Bevan)