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The BBC Men's Chorus
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Dale Smith (baritone)
At the piano, Ernest Lush

Old King Cole (O.S.B. No. 69)
In the fields in frost and snow (O.S.B. No. 58)
The jolly waggoner (O.S.B. No. 15)
The Swazi warrior (O.S.B. No. 73)
Begone, dull care (O.S.B. No. 3)
Funiculi-funicula (S.S.S.B. p. 236)
Ching-a-ling (S.S.S.B. p. 252)
The Spanish guitar (S.S.S.B. p. 254)
Riding down from Bangor (S.S.S.B. p. 272)
Rosalie (S.S.S.B. p. 276)
Who's dat a-calling? (S.S.S.B. p. 304)
Come, landlord fill the flowing bowl (S.S.S.B. p. 186)

(O.S.B — Oxford Song Book; S.S.S.B.- Scottish Students' Song
Book)

Contributors

Singers:
BBC Men's Chorus
Conductor:
Leslie Woodgate
Baritone:
Dale Smith
Pianist:
Ernest Lush

No. 2
Songs of the moment-songs of the past-songs of sentiment-songs with a smile-songs with a story-songs of the people-and their singers
Jan van der Gucht , Bertha Willmott , Dorothy Carless , Helen Hill ,
Leonard Henry with the BBC Revue Chorus and Billy Ternent 's Band
Compere, Hugh Morton
Script by A. Danvers Walker
Production, Tom Ronald

Contributors

Singers:
Jan Van Der Gucht
Singers:
Bertha Willmott
Unknown:
Dorothy Carless
Unknown:
Helen Hill
Unknown:
Leonard Henry
Unknown:
Billy Ternent
Unknown:
Hugh Morton
Script By:
A. Danvers Walker
Unknown:
Tom Ronald

An excerpt from the entertainment devised, written, and produced by Ronald Frankau , with music by Monte Crick and others
Also in the cast are: Renee Roberts , Ted Ray , Gerry Fitzgerald , Max Kirby , Sylvia Saetre , Hilary Allen , Lisa d'Esterre . At the pianos, Conrad Leonard and Monte Crick. .. At the drums, Harry Hill
From the Duchess Theatre, London
On 877 kc/s 342.1 m.

Contributors

Produced By:
Ronald Frankau
Music By:
Monte Crick
Unknown:
Renee Roberts
Unknown:
Ted Ray
Unknown:
Gerry Fitzgerald
Unknown:
Max Kirby
Unknown:
Sylvia Saetre
Unknown:
Hilary Allen
Unknown:
Lisa D'Esterre
Pianos:
Conrad Leonard
Pianos:
Monte Crick.
Unknown:
Harry Hill

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