Listings
Relayed from First Presbyterian Church, Rosemary Street , Belfast
Contributors
Unknown:
Rosemary
Street
Leader, J. Andrew Cooper
Conductor, FRANK GOMEZ
Relayed from the Pump Room, Bath
Contributors
Leader:
J. Andrew
Cooper
Conductor:
Frank
Gomez
Harry Dyson (flute) ; Tina Bonifacio
(harp); Gethyn Wykeham-George
(violoncello)
ADELAIDE BEATTIE (soprano)
(From Northern Ireland)
Contributors
Flute:
Harry
Dyson
Flute:
Tina
Bonifacio
Harp:
Gethyn
Wykeham-George
Directed by W. SYDNEY JONES
Relayed from
The Argyle Theatre, Birkenhead
Contributors
Directed By:
W. Sydney
Jones
(By permission of Brigadier J. W. Hudleston ,
C.B.)
Conducted by Captain F. J. RICKETTS ,
Director of Music, Royal Marines
MABEL GROSE (soprano)
Relayed from
The Abbey Hall, Plymouth
Contributors
Unknown:
J. W.
Hudleston
Conducted By:
Captain F. J.
Ricketts
Music:
Royal
Marines
Soprano:
Mabel
Grose
A non-stop medley of seasonable song memories
Devised by Mai JONES
Presented by FRANCIS WORSLEY
With the assistance of LYN JOSHUA
MARGARET TANN WILLIAMS
EMLYN BURNS
FREDERICK HARVEY
THE CARROLL SISTERS
The REVUE CHORUS and THE B B C WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Frank Thomas
Conducted by REGINALD REDMAN
Contributors
Presented By:
Francis
Worsley
Unknown:
Lyn
Joshua
Unknown:
Margaret Tann
Williams
Unknown:
Emlyn
Burns
Unknown:
Frederick
Harvey
Leader:
Frank
Thomas
Conducted By:
Reginald
Redman
by JOHN PULLEIN
Relayed from Glasgow Cathedral
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Pullein
Songs by SINCLAIR LOGAN
' Black Beauty' No. 14, by Anna Sewell , told by DAVID
' Films Children Should See ', a talk by the Children's Hour Film Critic
Contributors
Songs By:
Sinclair
Logan
Unknown:
Anna
Sewell
including Weather Forecast and Bulletin for Farmers, followed by Regional Bulletin for Farmers
A West Country Programme of Simple
Humour and Sophisticated Dance including
I. 'POOR SAIREY'
2. 'LETTING IN THE NEW
YEAR' by F. MARRIOTT WATSON
The scene is in the Bar Parlour of the Pheasant Inn at Molgrave
Gavottes played by THE B B C WELSH ORCHESTRA
Conducted by REGINALD REDMAN
Production by CYRIL WOOD
As on previous occasions, Gavottes of various periods and composers will be played before and after the programme, and between the two sketches
(From West)
Contributors
Unknown:
F. Marriott
Watson
Conducted By:
Reginald
Redman
Production By:
Cyril
Wood
Relayed from
The Town Hall, Birmingham
Solo pianoforte,
FRANK MANNHEIMER
THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM
ORCHESTRA
Leader, ALFRED CAVE
Conductor, LESLIE HEWARD
Contributors
Pianoforte:
Frank
Mannheimer
Leader:
Alfred
Cave
Conductor:
Leslie
Heward
(By permission of Colonel Arthur Smith, D.S.O., M.C., Commanding Coldstream Guards)
Conducted by Lieut. J. Causley Windram, Director of Music, Coldstream Guards
A programme illustrating the part played by the Coldstreamers' Band in the evolution of military music from 1660 to the present day
Contributors
Unknown:
Colonel Arthur
Smith
Conducted By:
Lieut. J. Causley
Windram
A Little Revue of Every-day People
Book and Lyrics by CHARLES HAYES
Music by GEORGE BARKER *
The Cast will include
URSULA HUGHES
MOLLIE MAUREEN
JEAN HARLEY
CHARLES HAYES VICTOR MORTON
CLARENCE WRIGHT
GEORGE BARKER and THE B B C REVUE CHORUS with THE BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KNEALE KELLEY
The Revue produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
Contributors
Unknown:
Charles
Hayes
Music By:
George
Barker
Unknown:
Ursula
Hughes
Unknown:
Mollie
Maureen
Unknown:
Jean
Harley
Unknown:
Charles
Hayes
Unknown:
Victor
Morton
Unknown:
Clarence
Wright
Unknown:
George
Barker
Conducted By:
Kneale
Kelley
Produced By:
Archie
Campbell
Weather Forecast and News
DANCE MUSIC
Directed by HENRY HALL
Contributors
Directed By:
Henry
Hall