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A Recital of Gramophone Records Operetta

on Regional Programme London

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Marek Weber and his Orchestra:
Selection, The Geisha (Sidney Jones )
Roy Henderson (baritone): The
Fishermen of England (The Rebel
Maid) (Phillips, Dodson); The Lilac Domino (Cuvillier)
Alfredo Campoli and the Dorchester
Hotel Orchestra : Selection, The Chocolate Soldier (Straus)
Peter Dawson (bass-baritone) : A
Jovial Monk am I (La Poupée] (Audran)
Derek Oldham (tenor) and Winnie
Melville (soprano): The Swing Song and The Donkey Duet (Veronique) (Messager)
Alfredo Campoli and the Dorchester
Hotel Orchestra: Selection, The Quaker Girl (Monckton)
Doris Vane (soprano) and Harold Williams (baritone) : Only a Rose (Hooker, Friml)
Harold Williams with Chorus : bong of the Vagabonds (both from the Vagabond King)
Edith Lorand and her Viennese
Orchestra : Selection, A Dutch Girl
Maria Flsner , Gerd Niemar , Bergmann, F.affin and Forrest with the Chorus and Orchestra of the Berlin
Grosses Schauspielhaus conducted by Theo Mackeben : Serenade, Deep in my heatt (The Student Prince) (Romberg)
The Dajos Bela Orchestra : Selection,
Lilac Time (Schubert, Berti)
From 2.0 Scottish Regional will radiate a programme of its own. For details see page 769.

Contributors

Unknown:
Marek Weber
Unknown:
Sidney Jones
Baritone:
Roy Henderson
Unknown:
Alfredo Campoli
Bass-Baritone:
Peter Dawson
Tenor:
Derek Oldham
Unknown:
Alfredo Campoli
Soprano:
Doris Vane
Soprano:
Harold Williams
Unknown:
Harold Williams
Unknown:
Edith Lorand
Unknown:
Maria Flsner
Unknown:
Gerd Niemar
Conducted By:
Theo MacKeben
Unknown:
Dajos Bela

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Regional Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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