followed by LONDON RESTAURANT BANDS on gramophone records
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(A recording of Monday's broadcast. For details see page 20)
at the organ of the Picture House,
Glasgow
Popular dance music and songs on gramophone records
The Municipal Orchestra will render a popular programme in the Grove Gardens
(if wet-in the Grotto)
Those who have taken programmes include: Vera Lennox , Gwen Lewis , Fred Yule , Horace Percival ,
Dudley Rolph
The Revue Orchestra, under the direction of Hyam Greenbaum
Produced by Francis Worsley
from the Spa, Scarborough
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
Liebestraum played by Leslie England (piano)
At a very early age Leslie England showed remarkable musical gifts and aroused the interest of several famous pianists, including Mark Hambourg and Paderewski, who encouraged him to take up the piano as a career. He came to London from Barrow-in-Furness when he was eight years old and studied privately for some years under various professors, until he succeeded in winning an open scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music. He made a tour in Scandinavia in 1927, and has twice toured South Africa-in 1925 and 1929.
(saxophone) with Henry Hall and his Orchestra on gramophone records
with Victor Silvester and his Ballroom
Orchestra
Half an hour of rhythm and romance
Presented by Jimmie Leach with Bettie Bucknelle
Harry Farmer (at the organ)
Jack Moss (at the drums) and Jimmie Leach (at the piano)
Compere, David Miller
Jimmy Ross in ' Something syncopated '
Records of the famous baritone
featuring
Dave and Joe O'Gorman in ' Fun behind the Footlights'
Written by Dick Pepper
Produced by Ernest Longstaffe
(with the technical assistance of Peter Duncan and John Kier Cross)
The cast includes
Vera Wootton
(The sparkling soubrette)
Emilio
(The virtuoso of the accordion)
The Feur Aces
Tyhiminaknotto
(radio's only contortionist)
The Six Snappy Flappers and Ernest Sefton as the Manager
The BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Charles Shadwell
A programme of requests from men on active service, played for them and for their folks at home
presents some more gramophone records
A light-hearted thriller by Malcolm Brant
Cast
Production by W. Farquharson Small
with Stephane Grappelly and a Novachord from Hatchett's Restaurant,
Piccadilly, London
with Billy Nicholls , Harry Davis , Garry Gowan , Diane, and the Romaniacs from the Palais de Danse,
Hammersmith, London