Listings
at the Organ of the Plaza Cinema,
Swansea
Led by Harold Jones
Conducted by Alfred Barker
Marguerite Crichton (soprano)
Contributors
Unknown:
Harold
Jones
Conducted By:
Alfred
Barker
Soprano:
Marguerite
Crichton
by Berta Bolden
Contributors
Unknown:
Berta
Bolden
Twelve Women Musicians
Erna Hohberg-Monti and her Artists
The Berlin Radio Quartet
Ingrid Larssen (saxophone)
Felix Schroder (piano) from Berlin Schlager-Pot-Pourri (A selection of favourites)Ungarische Weisen (Hungarian Melodies)
Contributors
Unknown:
Erna
Hohberg-Monti
Unknown:
Ingrid
Larssen
Piano:
Felix
Schroder
Leader, Frank Thomas
Conducted by Mansel Thomas
Contributors
Leader:
Frank
Thomas
Conducted By:
Mansel
Thomas
at the Organ of the Empress Ballroom, Blackpool
The Day before Yesterday, No. 12
(AH arrangements by Arthur Dulay )
Contributors
Arrangements By:
Arthur
Dulay
England v. the Rest of Europe
A commentary on the second half of the International match by Thomas Woodrooffe from the Arsenal Stadium, Highbury
This afternoon the Arsenal Stadium will be the scene of one of the most unusual football matches ever played, when a picked team representing England will take on a similarly representative team of the whole Continent. This is the first time in football history that such a match has been arranged, and it is certain that England, the original home of Association football, will make every effort to justify her position.
In previous international matches the English team, having had no chance to practise together, faced sides whose members had come to know each other well. This afternoon both teams, while representing the pick of players available, will face each other having had little experience of actual team-work.
Contributors
Unknown:
Thomas
Woodrooffe
Harold Bauer (pianoforte): Aufschwung (Soaring); Warum (Why?); and Das Ende vom Lied (The End of the Song) (Fantasiestiicke, Op. 12) (Schumann)
Contributors
Pianoforte:
Harold
Bauer
Pianoforte:
Das
Ende
Excerpts from: ' The Thirteenth Chair ' ' I Pagliacci ' 'Cavalleria Rusticana ' and music from de Courville revues and films The recorded voices of: Madame Tetrazzini Cicely Courtneidge and a recording of Binnie Hale and Gordon Harker in the British Lion film This is the Life ' Supported by: Ernest Sefton , Maurice Denham , Dudley Rolph , Chappie D'Amato , Monti Ryan Interviewer, Leslie Mitchell (by permission of British Movietonews) With a section of the Dagenham Girl Pipers, the BBC Revue Chorus, and the Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Louis Levy Production by Archie Campbell This programme was also broadcast last night (National 8.0)
Contributors
Written By:
Howard
Thomas
Unknown:
Violet
Loraine
Unknown:
Richard
Norton
Unknown:
Madame
Tetrazzini
Unknown:
Cicely
Courtneidge
Unknown:
Binnie
Hale
Unknown:
Gordon
Harker
Unknown:
British
Lion
Unknown:
Ernest
Sefton
Unknown:
Maurice
Denham
Unknown:
Dudley
Rolph
Unknown:
Chappie
D'Amato
Unknown:
Monti
Ryan
Interviewer:
Leslie
Mitchell
Conducted By:
Louis
Levy
Production By:
Archie
Campbell
in French, German, and Italian
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Contributors
Leader:
Tate
Gilder
Conducted By:
Harold
Lowe
with The Band Waggoners conducted by Phil Cardew
Charles Smart at the BBC Theatre Organ
Miff Ferrie's
Jakdauz Richard Murdoch and Arthur Askey
' Mr. Walker Wants to Know '
The fourth in a new series by Ernest Dudley and Gordon Crier
New Voices
Produced by Harry S. Pepper and Gordon Crier
Contributors
Conducted By:
Phil
Cardew
Conducted By:
Charles
Smart
Unknown:
Jakdauz Richard
Murdoch
Unknown:
Ernest
Dudley
Produced By:
Harry S.
Pepper
Produced By:
Gordon
Crier
Violet Carson
Mag and Alice Mira B. Johnson
Douglas Maynard
Eric Kershaw and his Rhythmic
Guitars
Edwin and Ceres Harper and Rowland Powell 's Variety
Orchestra
(Northern)
Contributors
Unknown:
Mira B.
Johnson
Unknown:
Douglas
Maynard
Unknown:
Eric
Kershaw
Unknown:
Rowland
Powell
(including Weather Forecast)
NEWS TALKS and SPORT
will play for dancing
Michael Flome and his Band from the May Fair Hotel
11.0 Joe Kaye and his Orchestra from the Ritz Hotel
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Flome
Unknown:
Joe
Kaye
Music by Holbrooke
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould : Prelude,
Dylan Norman Walker (bass-baritone) and Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould : Noden's Song (The Children of Don)
Contributors
Conducted By:
Clarence
Raybould
Bass-Baritone:
Dylan Norman
Walker
Conducted By:
Clarence
Raybould
including Weather Forecast