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A programme of gramophone records presented by Walter Legge
This afternoon Walter Legge is presenting the first of a series of gramophone programmes, the idea of which is to play records of eminent singers in the songs that made them famous. For instance, Ernest Lough in ' Hear my prayer' and Grace Moore in ' One Night of Love '.
Walter Legge is a very well-known personality in gramophone circles. He has had a particularly wide experience in opera and he is an authority on Hugo Wolf 's songs.

Contributors

Presented By:
Walter Legge
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Walter Legge
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Ernest Lough
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Grace Moore
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Walter Legge
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Hugo Wolf

The sixth of a new series of revues by most of the old gang with Kenway and Young, Cyril Fletcher , Helen Clare , Clarence Wright , Revue Chorus, and BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
Sketches written by Douglas Young and Eric Barker
Presented by Leslie Bridgmont

Contributors

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Cyril Fletcher
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Helen Clare
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Clarence Wright
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell
Written By:
Douglas Young
Written By:
Eric Barker
Presented By:
Leslie Bridgmont

A radio cocktail shaken by Mae Bamber and Gerald Howe Chantler
with Jack Murray, Connie Hobbs, Donald Peers, Winnie Collins, Mae Bamber, Gerald Howe Chantler, Edana Romney, Charles Mason, Bryan Powley, Noel Morris, Wilfred Pickles, and the Mere Club band
Produced by Reginald North

Contributors

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Mae Bamber
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Gerald Howe Chantler
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Jack Murray
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Connie Hobbs
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Donald Peers
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Winnie Collins
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Mae Bamber
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Gerald Howe Chantler
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Edana Rom
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Charles Mason
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Bryan Powley
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Noel Morris
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Wilfred Pickles
Produced By:
Reginald North

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