Relayed from THE PAVILION, BOURNEMOUTH
(From Bournemouth)
THE BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Sir DAN GODFREY
(Note on page 750)
(Soloist, LLOYD POWELL )
Contributors
Conducted By:
Sir Dan
Godfrey
Soloist:
Lloyd
Powell
DEBUSSY PRELUDES
Played by STANISLAS DE NIEDZIELSKI (Pianoforte)
Preludes, Nos. 13-18:
Brouillards (Mists)
Feuilles mortes (Dead Leaves) La Puerta del Vino
Los Fees sont d'exquises danseuses (Fairies are the dainty Dancers)
Bruyéres (Whins)
General Lavine—eccentric
Sir DANIEL HALL , K.C.B., F.R.S., Chief Scientific
Adviser, Ministry of Agriculture
7.25 Mr. PETER MANNICHE , Warden of the International People's College, Elsinore: ' The work of the International People's College, Elsinore'
Contributors
Unknown:
Sir Daniel
Hall
Unknown:
Mr. Peter
Manniche
(New Series)
A SONG AND DANCE SHOW
Written by HOLT MARVELL and PHILIP RIDGEWAY
Devised and Produced by PHILIP RIDGEWAY
Cast Includes :
Babs Farren Bernard Clifton Hermione Gingold J. Keith Mason Irene Vere Max Turganoff
Dorothy Dampier Bertha Willmott Beatrice Galleway Archie Kay
Nora Savage William Parsons Pat Hoystrop Sinclair Cole
Jean Roper Bert Meredith
THE 'PARADE' QUARTET
DOROTHY HOGBEN and her ORCHESTRA' and PHILIP RIDGEWAY
Contributors
Written By:
Holt
Marvell
Written By:
Philip
Ridgeway
Produced By:
Philip
Ridgeway
Unknown:
Babs
Farren
Unknown:
Bernard
Clifton
Unknown:
Hermione
Gingold
Unknown:
J. Keith
Mason
Unknown:
Irene
Vere
Unknown:
Max
Turganoff
Unknown:
Dorothy
Dampier
Unknown:
Bertha
Willmott
Unknown:
Beatrice
Galleway
Unknown:
Archie
Kay
Unknown:
Nora
Savage
Unknown:
William
Parsons
Unknown:
Pat
Hoystrop
Unknown:
Sinclair
Cole
Unknown:
Jean
Roper
Unknown:
Bert
Meredith
Unknown:
Dorothy
Hogben
Unknown:
Philip
Ridgeway
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