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of two continents
Every country has its ' bad men and many songs have been written about them. In this, the first of a series of three programmes compiled by Ernest J. Borneman , you will hear stories, illustrated by gramophone records, of various types of bad men.
The next two programmes will concern American underworld songs, and prison, jail, and chain-gang songs.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernest J. Borneman

(A recording of last night's broadcast)
Devised by Charles Shadwell and Harry S. Pepper
Max Wall , Albert Whelan , 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
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:
Max Wall
Unknown:
Albert Whelan
Conducted By:
Lieut. Charles Shadwell
Produced By:
Harry S. Pepper

from the Toc H Chapel, St. Stephen's Services Club, Westminster
Order of Service
Hymn: Thou, whose almighty word chaos and darkness heard (Army Prayer Book 118)
Reading: Psalm xxiii
Hymn: Through all the changing scenes of life (Army Prayer Book 120 ; Naval Hymn Cards 23)
Address by the Rev. Herbert Leggate, M.C., Joint Administrative Padre, Toc H
Prayers
Hymn: Thy kingdom come, O God (Army Prayer Book 122)
Blessing
A Toc H Choir, conducted by Sydney Northcote

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. Herbert Leggate

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