Listings
From page 25 of 'New Every Morning'
Jessie Kilgour
Contributors
Unknown:
Jessie
Kilgour
at the Organ of the Union Cinema,
Kingston-on-Thames
A commentary on the first day's play by Howard Marshall from Lord's
Contributors
Play By:
Howard
Marshall
Hilda Dickinson (pianoforte)
Contributors
Pianoforte:
Hilda
Dickinson
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
A commentary on the first day's play by Howard Marshall from Lord's
Contributors
Play By:
Howard
Marshall
At app. 1.45, 2.55, and 4.45
THE ROYAL AIR FORCE
DISPLAY
Including a commentary by Squadron-Leader R. L. RAGG and JOHN SNAGGE on The Dive Bombing Competition Final and other events from Hendon
At app. 2.0, 3.15, and 4.15
THE ALL-ENGLAND
LAWN TENNIS CLUB
CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING
Commentaries on the play by Colonel R. H. BRAND and Captain H. B. T. WAKELAM from Centre Court, Wimbledon
At app. 2.45 and 5.0
THE FIRST TEST MATCH
ENGLAND v. NEW ZEALAND
Commentaries on the first day's play by HOWARD MARSHALL from Lord's
At app. 3.30
THE CHAMPION CUP
A commentary on the last three chukkas of the Final Polo Match by Major G. PHIPPS HORNBY from Hurlingham
The National programme between
5.15 and 6.0 may also be broken into by commentaries from Wimbledon by Colonel R. H. Brand and Captain
H. B. T. Wakelam
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Snagge
Play By:
Colonel R. H.
Brand
Play By:
Captain H. B. T.
Wakelam
Play By:
Howard
Marshall
Unknown:
Major G. Phipps
Hornby
Unknown:
Colonel R. H.
Brand
Unknown:
H. B. T.
Wakelam
including Weather Forecast
by Michael Head (baritone)
A Recital of Songs by Michael Head sung by the composer to his own accompaniment
Money, 0 !
You cannot dream things lovelier The Primrosy Gown
The Singer (unaccompanied song) The Matron Cat's Song
(All Nationals except Droitwich)
6.30 YR EGWYL GYMRAEG (The Welsh Interlude)
' Ar Bererindod i Balestina '
Y Parch. Simon Jones
('A Pilgrimage to Palestine'the Rev. Simon Jones )
(From Swansea)
Contributors
Baritone:
Michael
Head
Songs By:
Michael
Head
Unknown:
Simon
Jones
Unknown:
Rev. Simon
Jones
by The BBC Women's Chorus
The BBC Orchestra
(Section F) Led by Marie Wilson
Conducted by Leslie Woodgate
Margaret Godley (soprano)
Contributors
Unknown:
Marie
Wilson
Conducted By:
Leslie
Woodgate
Soprano:
Margaret
Godley
An Alphabetical Miscellany
Devised by Alan Keith and produced by A. W. Hanson
' Letter K'
Contributors
Unknown:
Alan
Keith
Produced By:
A. W.
Hanson
An entertainment presented by Ernest Longstaffe with BERTHA WILLMOTT
Radio's Chorus Singer
THE VAGABOND LOVER
Cavan O'Connor
The Favourite Romantic Vocalist with Lorna Hubbard
MURGATROYD AND
WINTERBOTTOM
Two minds with not a single thought
THE SOUTHERN SISTERS
(Betty, Vera, and Sybil) in Something New
WILFRED WORDEN
The Young Pianist
MABEL CONSTANDUROS in a ' Buggins ' Episode and JOCK McKAY Scots Comedian
Compere, WALTER WILLIAMS
THE BBC VARIETY
ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST LONGSTAFFE
Contributors
Presented By:
Ernest
Longstaffe
Unknown:
Cavan
O'Connor
Unknown:
Lorna
Hubbard
Unknown:
Wilfred
Worden
Pianist:
Mabel
Constanduros
Unknown:
Walter
Williams
Conducted By:
Ernest
Longstaffe
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
Leader, Montague Brearley
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Bernard Ross (baritone)
Contributors
Conducted By:
Harold
Lowe
Baritone:
Bernard
Ross
Songs sung by Elsie Suddaby (soprano)
Weep you no more Blackbird's song
When we two parted Dream Pedlary To Blossoms
From a City Window
When the dew is falling
My heart is like a singing bird
Elsie Suddaby conies from Yorkshire. She began her musical career as a pianist, winning the Gold Medal of the Associated Board, and then secured a scholarship at the Leeds School of Music where she studied singing under Dr. Bairstow.
Contributors
Soprano:
Elsie
Suddaby
Unknown:
Elsie
Suddaby
from the Monte Carlo Restaurant, at the Paris Exhibition
including Weather Forecast