Listings
Records introduced by Paul Adam
Contributors
Presenter:
Paul
Adam
Reginald Dixon at the organ of the Tower Ballroom. Blackpool
Contributors
Unknown:
Reginald
Dixon
Terence Nonweiler talks about science and flying
Contributors
Talks:
Terence
Nonweiler
Light Music Orchestra under the direction of Erich Boerschel
Contributors
Unknown:
Erich
Boerschel
A summer holiday programme
Edited and produced by Lionel Gamlin
Songs from ' Country Magazine
Unusual Holidays
1-Crulse on a Canal
R. F. Aickman. Chairman of the Inland Waterways Association talks about the special delights of this kind of unusual holiday
Matilda Mouse Goes to Paris
Wilfred Pickles invites you all to pay-lying visit by radio to Paris In the company of that charming young lady. Matilda Mouse.
Contributors
Produced By:
Lionel
Gamlin
Unknown:
R. F.
Aickman.
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
Contributors
Conducted By:
Arwel
Hughes
Gentlemen v. Players
Commentary by E. W. Swanton during the first morning's play
From Lord's
Contributors
Commentary By:
E. W.
Swanton
Introduced by Olive Shapley
'For Your Library List': a book review by Sylvia Lewin
' My Antique Collection,' by Serona Power
' From My London Window,' by Athena Crosse
' Women Who Made Us Sing': Evan Senior talks about composers of well-known songs, with recorded illustrations
Serial: 'I Capture the Castle' by Dodie Smith. Abridged by Nan Saunders. Read by Daphne Oxenford
Contributors
Introduced By:
Olive
Shapley
Review By:
Sylvia
Lewin
Unknown:
Athena
Crosse
Talks:
Evan
Senior
Unknown:
Dodie
Smith.
Abridged By:
Nan
Saunders.
Read By:
Daphne
Oxenford
chosen by Mrs. M. C. Lowry of Strabane, County Derry played by Arthur Salisbury and his Orchestra with Esther Salaman {mezzo-soprano)
Contributors
Unknown:
Mrs. M. C.
Lowry
Played By:
Arthur
Salisbury
Mezzo-Soprano:
Esther
Salaman
Band of the Life Guards
Conducted by Major A. Lemoine
Director of Music
Contributors
Conducted By:
Major A.
Lemoine
Contributors
Script:
Melissa
Wood.
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Contributors
Conductor:
Ian
Whyte
Geraldo and his Orchestra featuring ' Songs with Strings '
Gentlemen v. Players
Further commentary
Conducted by Glyn Jones with Sydney Burchall and the Good Companions
At two pianos:
Eric James and George Myddleton
Contributors
Conducted By:
Glyn
Jones
Unknown:
Sydney
Burchall
Pianos:
Eric
James
Pianos:
George
Myddleton
including cricket close of play scores
with his crazy gang
Ken Morris , Arthur Haynes
Len Marten , Edwiha Carol
Henry Lytton , Frederick Ferrari
The Stand Easy Dance Orchestra Conducted, by Frank Chacksfleld
Produced by AJick Hayes
Contributors
Unknown:
Ken
Morris
Unknown:
Arthur
Haynes
Unknown:
Len
Marten
Unknown:
Edwiha
Carol
Unknown:
Henry
Lytton
Unknown:
Frederick
Ferrari
Conducted By:
Frank
Chacksfleld
Produced By:
Ajick
Hayes
by Clemence Dane
Adapted for broadcasting by Clemence Dane and Rex Tucker
Narration written and spoken by Clemence Dane
Produced by Rex Tucker
Contributors
Unknown:
Clemence
Dane
Broadcasting By:
Clemence
Dane
Broadcasting By:
Rex
Tucker
Spoken By:
Clemence
Dane
Produced By:
Rex
Tucker
The Rev Patrick Bronte:
Eugene
Leahy
Charlotte Bronte:
Curigwen
Lewis
Emily Brontë:
Jean
Forbes-Robertson
Anne Brontë:
Thea
Holme
Branwell Bronte:
James
McKechnie
The Rev Arthur Bell Nicholls:
Allan
McClelland
Monsieur Heger:
Graham
Tennant
Madame Heger:
Madeleine
Vacher
Mademoiselle Blanche:
Dorothy
Stacey
A Priest:
Reginald
Waithman
Tabby:
Edith
Chilton
Martha:
Roni
Vine
Excerpts from his new film
Introducing Johnny Appleseed
Little Toot the Tug. and Pecos Bill with Dennis Day. Frances Langford
Buddy Clark , Roy Rogers
The Andrews Sisters
Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians
Presented by Spike Hughes
Contributors
Unknown:
Johnny
Appleseed
Unknown:
Dennis
Day.
Unknown:
Frances
Langford
Unknown:
Buddy
Clark
Unknown:
Roy
Rogers
Unknown:
Fred
Waring
Presented By:
Spike
Hughes
with Edric Connor
Petula Clark. Johnny Johnston
The George Mitchell Choir
The Freddie Phillips Sextet
Written and produced by Charles Chilton
Contributors
Unknown:
Edric
Connor
Unknown:
Petula
Clark.
Unknown:
Johnny
Johnston
Produced By:
Charles
Chilton
and his Orchestra with the Bobolinks
Felton Rapley and his Ensemble with John Lewis
Contributors
Unknown:
Felton
Rapley
Unknown:
John
Lewis