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on gramophone records
Royal Mountain Ash Choir
March of men of Harlech
Raymond Newell (baritone), with Dennis King , Jack Livesey ,
Robert Woolard , and Musketeers
March of the musketeers
Stuart Robertson (bass-baritone) and Chorus
Marching thro' Georgia
Oscar Natzke (bass)
Wandering the king's highway
Robert Irwin (baritone)
Road to the isles arr. Kennedy-Fraser
Raymond Newell (baritone)
Canyon
Actual film
Dig-a-dig-dig ; and Heigh-ho (Snow
White)
Derek Oldham (tenor)
Marching along (Cavalier tunes)
Harrison
Edgar Elmes (baritone)
Rose of England (Crest of the Wave)
Novello

Contributors

Baritone:
Raymond Newell
Unknown:
Dennis King
Unknown:
Jack Livesey
Unknown:
Robert Woolard
Bass-Baritone:
Stuart Robertson
Baritone:
Robert Irwin
Baritone:
Raymond Newell
Tenor:
Derek Oldham
Baritone:
Edgar Elmes

A parlour game for children and adults, arranged by W. T. Williams and presented by Elwyn Evans
W. T. Williams , who has inherited part at least of the mantle of the late Henry Dudeney , the Puzzle King, is 'Tantalus' of John o' London's Weekly ; he has also been Competition Editor of the Strand Magazine for many years. He is a Welshman, and this nfternoon he has adapted for radio the custom, so popular at Welsh parties, of ' unpunctuated readings '.

Contributors

Arranged By:
W. T. Williams
Presented By:
Elwyn Evans
Presented By:
W. T. Williams
Unknown:
Henry Dudeney

Ian Macpherson (baritone) and a Male Voice Chorus
BBC Scottish Orchestra
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conducted by Kemlo Stephen
Among the songs to be heard are ' Ae fond kiss ', ' Kelvingrove ', 'Ho-ro, my nut-brown maiden', ' Willie brewed a peck o' maut'. and many another.

Contributors

Baritone:
Ian MacPherson
Leader:
J. Mouland Begbie
Conducted By:
Kemlo Stephen

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