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(A recording of the broadcast last night)
Devised by Charles Shadwell and Harry S. Pepper
Donald Peers and other famous artists have promised to appear (engagements permitting) at the Garrison
Theatre to entertain the troops
Jack (' Blue-Pencil ') Warner will be there
The Garrison Theatre Orchestra conducted by Lieut. Charles Shadwell
(late West Yorkshire Regiment)
Produced by Harry S. Pepper

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Shadwell
Unknown:
Harry S. Pepper
Unknown:
Donald Peers
Conducted By:
Lieut. Charles Shadwell
Produced By:
Harry S. Pepper

from St. Nicholas's Church,
Liverpool
Order of Service
Hvmn: Praise to the Holiest in the height (A. and M. 172 ; Rv. C.H. 32 ; Army Prayer Book 97 ; Naval Hymn Card (3), 71)
Reading: St. John xv, 11-17 Prayers
Hymn: Immortal, invisible, God only wise (Rv. C.H. 12 ; Naval Hymn Card (3), 66)
Address by the Rev. R. J. Davies ,
Area Padre, Toe H. North-Western Area
Hymn, Through the night of doubt and sorrow (A. and M. 274 ; Rv. C.H. 214; Army Prayer Book 121 ; Naval Hymn Card (2), 30)
Blessing

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. R. J. Davies

at the BBC Theatre Organ
At the age of fifteen John Madin received his first cinema-organ appointment at a Sheffield cinema, where he succeeded Reginald Dixon. Later he was ' sent to Coventry', stayed there for five years, and gave his first broadcast from there in 1934. He went to the Hammersmith
Gaumont in 1936, and a year later gave his first broadcast on the BBC Theatre Organ.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Madin
Unknown:
Reginald Dixon.

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