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'MONDAY AT SEVEN'

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presented by Harry S. Pepper and Douglas Moodie
Singing commere, Judy Shirley
1 Audrey Samson
2 ' Inspector Hornleigh
Investigates '
(S. J. Warmington as Inspector
Hornleigh)
No. 22, ' The Mystery of the 4th Floor' by Hans W. Priwin
3 Puzzle Corner
? ? ? Guess ? ? ?
4 Mabel Constanduros with John Rorke in ' The Adventures of Grandma '
No. 1, ' Rhubarb Wine '
5 Phyllis Monkman
The BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Charles Shadwell
Few young broadcasters can have had so successful a career as Audrey Samson , the first artist you will hear in tonight's ' Monday at Seven '. She began entertaining on the air while she was still at school, and she has been broadcasting regularly for the last four years, and is now only sixteen. Last July she left school with a radio reputation which secured her engagements at once in Variety and in West-End cabaret to sing her own songs at the piano.
Her versatility is remarkable. She has sung songs both gay and serious at the microphone, has broadcast as a solo pianist, and last September took part in Lance Sieveking 's radio play, The Peaslake Crash. It is more than possible that she will shortly be engaged as vocalist and pianist in one of the leading dance bands.

Contributors

Presented By:
Harry S. Pepper
Presented By:
Douglas Moodie
Unknown:
Judy Shirley
Unknown:
J. Warmington
Unknown:
John Rorke
Unknown:
Phyllis Monkman
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell
Unknown:
Audrey Samson
Unknown:
Lance Sieveking
Unknown:
Peaslake Crash.

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