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A musical aerobatic with Dorothy Carless
Fred Yule
Dudley Rolph
Margaret Eaves
TTie BBC Revue Chorus and Orchestra
Piloted by Hyam Greenbaum
Production by Tom Ronald

Contributors

Unknown:
Leonard Henry
Unknown:
Dorothy Carless
Unknown:
Fred Yule
Unknown:
Dudley Rolph
Unknown:
Margaret Eaves
Unknown:
Hyam Greenbaum
Production By:
Tom Ronald

A Parade of Song Hits
Arranged by Mai Jones and Glyn Jones with Marion Browne
John Morgan Emlyn Burns
The Fiddle Three and the Revue Chorus (arrangements by Idloes Owen and Frank Davison )
Mai Jones and Frank Davison at the pianos
The Parade produced by Glyn Jones

Contributors

Arranged By:
Mai Jones
Arranged By:
Glyn Jones
Unknown:
Marion Browne
Unknown:
John Morgan
Unknown:
Emlyn Burns
Arrangements By:
Idloes Owen
Arrangements By:
Frank Davison
Unknown:
Mai Jones
Unknown:
Frank Davison
Produced By:
Glyn Jones

sings some English songs
Keith Falkner is one of the most popular bass-baritone singers of today. He began his career as a chorister at the age of nine, at New College, Oxford, under Sir Hugh Allen. After serving as an R.N.A.S. pilot during the last war, he studied with Albert Garcia at the Royal College, singing also in the choir of St. Paul's Cathedral, and later he went for further study to Vienna and Paris. Today he has an international reputation, having appeared with the greatest success in Vienna, Prague, Paris, and the United States.

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Falkner
Unknown:
Sir Hugh Allen.
Unknown:
Albert Garcia

London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Constant Lambert
Marche Joyeuse
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Antal Dorati
Scherzo-Valse (Ballet music —
Cotillon)
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
Waltz: Espafia
Prom 11.0 p.m. to 12.15 a.m.
342.1 m. will radiate the Home
Service programme

Contributors

Conducted By:
Constant Lambert
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati
Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham

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