Listings
From page 53 of 'New Every Morning'
Beatrice Singer
Beatrice Singer is a married woman who is to broadcast under her maiden name. She has two children, runs a home-and a business at the same time. Three years ago, when : times were bad, she started an employment bureau for educated women, specialising in obtaining for them posts on the domestic side. In this short while she has built up a successful business and she will tell listeners something about her life.
Contributors
Unknown:
Beatrice
Singer
at the Organ of the Paramount
Theatre, Manchester
Led by Harold Jones
Conducted by Alfred Barker
Gladys Willis (pianoforte)
Contributors
Unknown:
Harold
Jones
Conducted By:
Alfred
Barker
Pianoforte:
Gladys
Willis
Directed by Henry Hall
Contributors
Directed By:
Henry
Hall
Leader, Charles Vorzanger
Directed by Harry Davidson from the Commodore Theatre,
Hammersmith
Contributors
Leader:
Charles
Vorzanger
Directed By:
Harry
Davidson
Gerhard Hiisch (baritone), Margaret Kilpinen (pianoforte): No. 1 Heimat. No. 2 Kleines Lied. No. 4 Ober die tausend Berge (Lieder der Lieber, Op. 61) Venezianisches Intermezzo, Op. 79, No. 4 (Kilpinen)
Karol Szreter (pianoforte): Tarantella (Venice and Naples) (Liszt)
Conchita Supervia (mezzo-soprano), accompanied by Frank Marshall : Tonadillas. Las currutacas modestas — Callejeo. La maja dolorosa. Amor y odio-El tra-la-la y el punteado. El majo discreto-El majo timido (Granados-Periquet)
Contributors
Baritone:
Gerhard
Hiisch
Pianoforte:
Karol
Szreter
Mezzo-Soprano:
Conchita
Supervia
Accompanied By:
Frank
Marshall
A running commentary on the final stages of the GRASS COURT
CHAMPIONSHIPS by Colonel R. H. BRAND and F. H. GRISEWOOD from Queen's Club, London
THE TORBAY
INTERNATIONAL
CORONATION REGATTA described by Major ARTHUR WAYCOTT and JOHN N. LAMPSON
Contributors
Unknown:
Colonel R. H.
Brand
Unknown:
F. H.
Grisewood
Unknown:
Major Arthur
Waycott
Unknown:
John N.
Lampson
Eric Gillett
Contributors
Speaker:
Eric
Gillett
with Brian Lawrance
Contributors
Unknown:
Brian
Lawrance
Conductor, George Walter
Theresa la Cava (mezzo-soprano)
For several years Theresa la Cava studied at the Royal College of Music and privately under Signor Bacchi. Since that time Mme. la Cava has had a varied experience: ranging from concerts at camps and hospitals during the War to Lieder recitals and a concert at a harvest home in a stack yard of a Tudor farm in Kent.
Mme. la Cava first broadcast in 1928, and since that time she has been heard over the air on a number of occasions in various types of programme.
Contributors
Conductor:
George
Walter
Mezzo-Soprano:
Theresa
La Cava
Unknown:
Theresa
La Cava
Unknown:
Signor
Bacchi.
including Weather Forecast
by Henry Mondi (baritone)
6.30 YR EGWYL GYMRAEG
(The Welsh Interlude)
' Y Cymro mewn Dinas Estron '
(' Welshmen in a Foreign City')
Grace Wynne-Griffith
(From Bangor)
Contributors
Unknown:
Dinas
Estron
Arthur Catterall (violin)
Berkeley Mason (pianoforte)
Contributors
Violin:
Arthur
Catterall
Pianoforte:
Berkeley
Mason
An Alphabetical Miscellany
Devised by Alan Keith and produced by A. W. Hanson
Letter ' J '
Contributors
Unknown:
Alan
Keith
Produced By:
A. W.
Hanson
BENNETT AND WILLIAMS Two Jovial Boys with their Phono-Fiddles
(By permission of George Black)
ETHEL REVNELL AND GRACE WEST The Two Oddments
BILLY COTTON AND HIS BAND
COOKIE BOWERS Movie Cartoons' Mouthpiece
THE BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CHARLES SHADWELL
Contributors
Unknown:
Ethel
Revnell
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
Leader, Montague Brearley
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Denis O'Neil (tenor)
Contributors
Conducted By:
Harold
Lowe
Tenor:
Denis
O'Neil
Reginald Kell (clarinet) Anthony Collins (viola)
Kathleen Cooper (pianoforte)
Contributors
Clarinet:
Reginald
Kell
Viola:
Anthony
Collins
Pianoforte:
Kathleen
Cooper
including Weather Forecast
A programme of Melodies and Memories revived by HENRY HALL 'S MUSIC MAKERS
Contributors
Unknown:
Henry
Hall