Listings
Cheerful gramophone records
Freddy Slack and his Orchestra
' Mrs. Buggins ' (Mabel Constanduros )
Contributors
Unknown:
Mabel
Constanduros
at the organ of the Ritz, New Southgate
Conductor, William Pethers
From the New Hippodrome, Coventry
Contributors
Conductor:
William
Pethers
Jack Wilson and Harry Engleman , at two pianos
Contributors
Unknown:
Jack
Wilson
Unknown:
Harry
Engleman
Rhaglen arbennig i fechgyn a merched y
Lluocdd Arfog. Y cyfarwyddo gan Sam Jones. (Welsh light programme)
Contributors
Unknown:
Lluocdd
Arfog.
Unknown:
Sam
Jones.
Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro
Contributors
Conductor:
Ronnie
Munro
A merry-go-round of morning music
' The Lovely Dears' : songs by Burns, introduced by Moultrie R. Kelsall. Programme arranged by Cicely Abbott
Contributors
Introduced By:
Moultrie R.
Kelsall.
Arranged By:
Cicely
Abbott
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
. on records
Ballad : Edward (Loewe) : Norman Allin
(bass), with piano
Ballade: Edward, in D minor, Op. 10
(Brahms) : Anatole Kitain (piano)
Barcarolle (Tales of Hoffmann : Offenbach) : Isobel Baillie and Nellie Walker
BarcaroHe (Venetian Gondola Song,
No. 1 : Mendelssohn — G. Walter ) : Lionel Tertis (viola), with orchestra
Nocturne (Song of Love : Curran) :
Derek Oldham (tenor)
Nocturne in D flat (Chopin) : Solomon . (piano)
Berceuse (Schumann-Caroll) : Anne Zieg ler (soprano), with piano accompaniment
Contributors
Bass:
Norman
Allin
Piano:
Anatole
Kitain
Unknown:
Isobel
Baillie
Unknown:
Nellie
Walker
Unknown:
G.
Walter
Viola:
Lionel
Tertis
Tenor:
Derek
Oldham
Unknown:
Anne
Zieg
sung by Ellis Keeler
Songs of Tiavel (Part 2) : Let beauty awake ; Youth and Love ; In Dreams ;
Contributors
Sung By:
Ellis
Keeler
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Contributors
Unknown:
Harry
Davidson
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Contributors
Conductor:
Guy
Warrack
plays music by Ashworth-Hope , at the theatre organ
Contributors
Music By:
Ashworth-Hope
Conductor, Herbert Bennett
Contributors
Conductor:
Herbert
Bennett
described, with gramophone records, by Harold Neden
Contributors
Unknown:
Harold
Neden
National and Regional announcements
edited and read by Colin Wills
Contributors
Read By:
Colin
Wills
edited and read by Arthur Heighway
Contributors
Read By:
Arthur
Heighway
edited and read by Cyril Watling
Contributors
Read By:
Cyril
Watling
Province-by-Province bulletin for Canadian Forces stationed in Great Britain : tonight, news from Quebec, in French
Excerpt from the pantomime presented and produced by Francis Laidler at the Alhambra Theatre, Bradford
Contributors
Produced By:
Francis
Laidler
Prince Randolph of Romancia:
Grace
Draper
Martha:
Norman
Evans
Humpty Dumpty:
Betty
Jumel
Princess 'Rosetta:
Irlin
Hall
King Algernon of Alluria:
Edgar
Driver
The King's Chancellor:
Percy
Garside
Neddy the Donkey:
Charlie
Jass
Cecilia:
Judy
Miller
Dolores:
Beatrice
Findlay
(Portsmouth)
Conductor Mr. Charles Nalden
Contributors
Conductor:
Mr. Charles
Nalden
Alan Keith introduces music played by Felix Mendelssohn and his Hawaiian Serenaders, directed by George Elliott
Contributors
Introduces:
Alan
Keith
Played By:
Felix
Mendelssohn
Directed By:
George
Elliott
John Watt introduces "Songs from the Shows"
Sixty-first programme, with Anne Ziegler, Webster Booth, Bettie Bucknelle, George Melachrino, and Betty Kent.
Contributors
Soprano:
Anne
Ziegler
Tenor:
Webster
Booth
Singer:
Bettie
Bucknelle
Singer/Instrumentalist:
George
Melachrino
Singer:
Betty
Kent
Musical arrangements by:
Donald
Edge
Orchestrations supervised by:
Wally
Wallond
Singers:
The BBC Revue
Chorus
Musicians:
The Dance
Orchestra
Conductor:
Billy
Ternent
Musicians:
The BBC Revue
Orchestra
Conductor:
Charles
Groves
Presenter/Producer:
John
Watt
Producer:
Henry
Reed
' Wired for Sound ' : how American Rangers in Tunisia fought a battle controlled by radio. Adapted from Ralph Ingersoll's' The Battle is the Pay Off', by Peter Gordon. Produced by Brigid Maas
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Gordon.
Duced By:
Brigid
Maas
featuring Buck Douglas , Peggy Bailey , Little Jake Connolly , Hobo Jack Mitchell , and the Home Town Mountain Band. Also, Episode 5 of the Western serial ' Death in the Canyon', written by Big Bill Campbell , with Leslie Bradley as ' Lucky '
Leamon. Produced by Eric Fawcett
Contributors
Unknown:
Buck
Douglas
Unknown:
Peggy
Bailey
Unknown:
Little Jake
Connolly
Unknown:
Hobo Jack
Mitchell
Written By:
Bill
Campbell
Unknown:
Leslie
Bradley
Produced By:
Eric
Fawcett
Motion-picture parade of songs, scenes, and personalities from films
. of the past, present, and future. Programme introduced by Leslie Mitchell Written by Harry Alan Towers , and produced by Charles Maxwell
Contributors
Written By:
Harry Alan
Towers
Produced By:
Charles
Maxwell
Victor Silvester and his- Ballroom Orchestra
Contributors
Unknown:
Victor
Silvester