Listings
From page 72 of ' When Two or Three'
An Orchestral Concert
The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Adrian Boult : Manfred Overture (Schumann)
The Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bruno Walter : Siegfried Idyll (Wagner)
The New Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens : Tintagel (Box)
Contributors
Conducted By:
Adrian
Boult
Conducted By:
Bruno
Walter
Conducted By:
Eugene
Goossens
Leader, Frank Thomas
Hilda Searle (soprano)
Contributors
Musicians:
The Western Studio
Orchestra
Leader:
Frank
Thomas
Soprano:
Hilda
Searle
Directed by Harry Davidson
Relayed from
The Commodore Theatre,
Hammersmith
Contributors
Directed By:
Harry
Davidson
Conductor, E. GODFREY BROWN
HOOTON MITCHELL (bass)
ERNEST A. A. STONELEY (violin)
SCOTTISH NATIONAL 285.7 m.
Details will be found on page 710-
Contributors
Conductor:
E. Godfrey
Brown
Bass:
Hooton
Mitchell
At The Organ of The Granada, Tooting
FRANCES MORRIS (soprano)
Contributors
Soprano:
Frances
Morris
The Wireless Male Voice Chorus
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Henry Cummings (baritone)
At the pianoforte, Ernest Lush
From the Oxford Song Book:
Harvest Home (p. 13)
Michael Finnigin (p. 99)
Ten Green Bottles (p. 94)
Old King Cole (p. io6)
From the Scottish Students' Song Book:
Treue Liebe (True Love) (p. 165)
The Good Rhein Wine (p. 172)
Come, Landlord, fill the flowing Bowl (p. 186)
Little Brown Jug (p. 194)
Contributors
Singers:
The Wireless Male Voice
Chorus
Conductor:
Leslie
Woodgate
Baritone:
Henry
Cummings
Pianist:
Ernest
Lush
Directed by HENRY HALL
Contributors
Directed By:
Henry
Hall
including Weather Forecast and Bulletin for Farmers
' Football at Fourteen
A Discussion between
CHARLES M. BUCHAN and J. G. PALMER
Charles Buchan , as readers know by now, was four times captain of England, and did b'g things for Sunderland and still bigger things for Arsenal, whilst J. G. Palmer has been the means of winning incredible successes tor Woolwich Schools' Association since he has been their trainer. But the most interesting thing about these two, so far as this talk is concerned, is that they were at school together. They are to discuss and contrast football of their schooldays with that of today - facilities, kit, training, and so on.
Contributors
Unknown:
Charles M.
Buchan
Unknown:
J. G.
Palmer
Unknown:
Charles
Buchan
Unknown:
J. G.
Palmer
by DOROTHY BENNETT (soprano)
Contributors
Soprano:
Dorothy
Bennett
A Topical Supplement to the Week's
Programmes
Conductor,
B. WALTON O'DONNELL
KENNETH ELLIS (bass)
Contributors
Conductor:
B. Walton
O'Donnell
Bass:
Kenneth
Ellis
In tonight's rollicking bill old favourites are to the fore. We are already in the month of Christmas and Elsie and Doris Waters have been coming to rehearsals in magnificent fur coats given them by Gert and Daisy.
And Billy Merson has come muttering gags with a West Country flavour, for Bristol is to see him in pantomime this year.
Robert Naylor has done most things.
Oratorio singer in Yorkshire, grand opera at the Old Vie., guest artist with the Carl Rosa Opera Company, West End revue, understudy to Tauber (f,)r whom he played) at Drury Lane. Who can have more abundant musical memories ?
His present act with Sylvia Cecil as partner is a big winner. Sylvia has twice been with the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company at the Prince's Theatre and her soprano voice is perfect for broadcasting.
Then there are Charles Higgins , in ' The Day I went to Wembley for the Cup Tie ', Ross and Sargent, just back from Hollywood, and our old friend Norman Long.
Contributors
Unknown:
Doris
Waters
Unknown:
Billy
Merson
Unknown:
Robert
Naylor
Unknown:
Sylvia
Cecil
Unknown:
Charles
Higgins
Unknown:
Norman
Long.
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
(Leader, MONTAGUE BREARLEY)
Conductor, STANFORD ROBINSON
Contributors
Conductor:
Stanford
Robinson
By E. V. Knox
Read by ROBERT SPEAIGHT
Contributors
Read By:
Robert
Speaight
AMBROSE and his EMBASSY CLUB
ORCHESTRA