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The radio starlets sing the songs of the film starlets
Celia Lipton, Millicent Phillips, John Singer featuring tunes made famous by Judy Garland, Deanna Durbin, Mickey Rooney with the BBC Revue Orchestra (leader, Boris Pecker), conducted by Hyam Greenbaum

Contributors

Singer:
Celia Lipton
Singer:
Millicent Phillips
Singer:
John Singer
Musicians:
BBC Revue Orchestra
Leader:
Boris Pecker
Conducted By:
Hyam Greenbaum

A record entertainment featuring
Youth takes a record bow ; Star's selection ; Broken record; On the mat Something "sentimental ;
Coming shortly
Presented by the Gramophone Boys
No one has a more colourful personality than the popular conductor of Gramophone Omnibus now bearing his name. He is colourful literally ; tall, big, with picturesque, if unruly, chestnut hair. There is ever a smile on his face, and a quip on his tongue-like many a real conductor.
Bryan Michie left the staff of the BBC three years ago, a star of the air, and returned to regular broadcasting to conduct this omnibus three weeks ago, a star of the halls. For three years he has been making himself and his act, ' Youth Takes a Bow', more and more famous.

Contributors

Conductor:
Bryan Michie

(Third edition) with Helen Hill , Graham Payn ,
Luanne Shaw , Guy Verney
Chorus and augmented Dance Orchestra, directed by Billy Tement
Narrative written and spoken by James Dyrenforth
Produced by Reginald Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Hill
Unknown:
Graham Payn
Unknown:
Luanne Shaw
Unknown:
Guy Verney
Directed By:
Billy Tement
Spoken By:
James Dyrenforth
Produced By:
Reginald Smith

Those taking part will include
Douglas Byng
Charlie Kunz
Harry Korris
Tessie O'Shea
Kavan O'Connor
Forsythe, Seamon, and Farrell
BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Charles Shadwell
Produced by John Sharman

Contributors

Unknown:
Douglas Byng
Unknown:
Charlie Kunz
Unknown:
Harry Korris
Unknown:
Tessie O'Shea
Unknown:
Kavan O'Connor
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell
Produced By:
John Sharman

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More