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Records of Arthur Tracy, the Street Singer

Arthur Tracy came to this country over six years ago for a seven weeks' engagement, and has remained here ever since. In all that time he has been constantly on the halls, or filming, or recording, or broadcasting, with the exception of a holiday in Egypt and the South of France. He has sold over four million records in this country, which he says is a record ('A pun!', he adds apologetically).

played by Harold Collins and his Orchestra
Harold Collins formed his orchestra five years ago when he was appointed director of music at the Lewisham Hippodrome and musical adviser to a large chain of theatres under the same directorate.
Previously, for four years, he was at the Plymouth Palace and gave many broadcasts from there. He has been through every branch of the musical business from concert party to grand opera, and, like Charles Shadwell , was for some years with Archie Pitt.

Contributors

Played By:
Harold Collins
Unknown:
Harold Collins
Unknown:
Charles Shadwell
Unknown:
Archie Pitt.

(A 's broadcast) with Randolph Sutton
Stan Stanford and Diana Gray
Stainless Stephen and other star artists
The Orchestra conducted by Percival
Mackey
Compered by Gordon Crier
Presented by John Sharman at 2.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Randolph Sutton
Unknown:
Stan Stanford
Unknown:
Diana Gray
Unknown:
Stainless Stephen
Presented By:
John Sharman

A radio magazine with sports, news, interest, and entertainment for men in Anti-Aircraft, Balloon Barrage, and Searchlight units
Today's edition includes both old and new favourites, musical features, a talk on Army Welfare work by L. J. Corbett , stop press items, guest stars, ' Ack-Ack, Beer- Beer ' gossip column, and contributions by some of the men themselves
Editors, Bill MacLurg and Howard
. Thomas

Contributors

Unknown:
L. J. Corbett
Editors:
Bill MacLurg

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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